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Re: Mismatch: uname versus swlist

 
Walter_10
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Mismatch: uname versus swlist

I would like to know why the uname output doesn't match with swlist in terms of user license.

When I execute uname -a the output is:
HP-UX bmplv02 B.11.00 A 9000/800 62714506 two-user license

But the swlist shows the following:
B3919EA_2A5 B.11.00 Special Edition HP-UX Unlimited-User Lic

Does anybody know how to fix it?

Thanks in advance.

Walter
Walter Amaral
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Roger Baptiste
Honored Contributor

Re: Mismatch: uname versus swlist

hi,

I dont see any problem with the swlist output you posted. Swlist displays the product/bundle names of the software installed on the system. For instance, B3919 is the name of the Bundle for the hp-ux bundle.

When you run swlist, look for the initial output where it says, contacting target "xyz". xyz should be the name of the host, as it shows up on uname

HTh
raj
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Walter_10
Occasional Contributor

Re: Mismatch: uname versus swlist

Thanks, but I am concerned about the User License. Uname shows two-user and swlist shows unlimited, that is the point!

Walter
Walter Amaral
K.Vijayaragavan.
Respected Contributor

Re: Mismatch: uname versus swlist

Hi,

This is just becaue the system is loaded with the 2 user license at the time of installation.
And after if you install the freely available unlimited license in the application cd 1 of 5.(i suppose it is a partial one and we may have to feed in the keyword for unlimited license if you have procured it and is available with you)

-Vijay
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S.K. Chan
Honored Contributor

Re: Mismatch: uname versus swlist

Check the state of the UserLicense fileset to see if they are configured or not.

# swlist -l fileset -a state |grep -i lic

If not then you need to reinstall it.