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тАО02-18-2011 01:22 AM
тАО02-18-2011 01:22 AM
I'd rather not go through all the SPD - is there a table that pulls it all together ?
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тАО02-18-2011 02:06 AM
тАО02-18-2011 02:06 AM
Re: Contents of NAS bundles
Here are two to get you started
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/info/SP4457/SP4457PF.PDF
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/info/SP4456/SP4456PF.PDF
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тАО02-18-2011 02:33 AM
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Re: Contents of NAS bundles
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тАО02-18-2011 02:36 AM
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тАО02-18-2011 06:12 AM
тАО02-18-2011 06:12 AM
Re: Contents of NAS bundles
Please verify to be sure that I have not made any errors.
NAS400 - DECWindows-Motif, DECnet Full-function, VAXcluster, DECForms-RT, Volume Shadowing, ACMS-RT, RMS Journaling
NAS300 - DECWindows-Motif, DECnet Full-function, VAXcluster, DECForms-RT
NAS250 - DECWindows-Motif, DECnet End-node, VAXcluster,DECForms-RT
NAS200 - DECWindows-Motif, DECnet End-node
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тАО02-20-2011 01:19 PM
тАО02-20-2011 01:19 PM
SolutionThere are three answers.
The first, and simplest is "not really". You won't find any formal, official document which states clearly and simply what NAS bundles mean. Why make it simple for customers to understand what they're buying?
The second is technical, the third is legal/administrative. Unfortunately, they're not always the same!
Technically, SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL_LMFGROUPS.COM tells you which products a particular group PAK will enable. This is what LMF actually uses to map group PAKs onto products. The lists may be iterative.
SEARCH the file for a PAK name (like "NET-APP-SUP-400") to find lists of PAKs the group PAK expands to. Some of them may be groups themselves (for example UCX).
Thus, if you have a group PAK REGISTERed and LOADed on your system, with sufficient units, LMF will allow activation of any of the products on the list.
The legal/administrative list can only be gleaned (painfully) from reading the relevant SPD.
HOWEVER, for reasons which make no sense to a mere engineer, such as myself, there are occasional cases where the technical list may include products which are not included in the SPD.
That means, sometimes a NAS PAK will "allow" to use a product to which the admin folk will tell you you're not entitled.
These days I doubt there are many folk left within HP who can remember what NAS bundles are or how they work. There were few enough who had any idea when they were a sellable product, more than 10 years ago!
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тАО02-20-2011 10:37 PM
тАО02-20-2011 10:37 PM
Re: Contents of NAS bundles
In addition to Johns reply you should note that the script he mentions is used for checks in product installation and similar tasks only. The actual license check when a product is invoked is done by a executable image.
So, cheating by adding products to the list in the script does not work.
Edwin