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10-31-2001 05:55 AM
10-31-2001 05:55 AM
I'll need to change this id to keep a Legato NetWorker installation up and running after a hardware replacement.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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10-31-2001 06:02 AM
10-31-2001 06:02 AM
Re: SPU-id modification
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10-31-2001 06:13 AM
10-31-2001 06:13 AM
Re: SPU-id modification
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10-31-2001 06:24 AM
10-31-2001 06:24 AM
Re: SPU-id modification
There is a tool called "SS_CONFIG" to keep software ID consistent after mother board replacement or service processor replacement.
I think that that is one of the CE's jobs.
Place a hardware support call to HP.
Hope this helps,
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10-31-2001 07:57 AM
10-31-2001 07:57 AM
SolutionEvery system has a unique identifier, the SW_ID (that's what you see by using uname -i)
If someone replaces the part where this ID is stored he/she has to set the SW_ID to its original value. It's not allowed to 'clone' systems, and set it to a value that you would like to have.
You need a special tool to set this ID (SS_Config) that is password protected.
Call the one who replaced the hardware, it was his/her responsibility to set the model and serial number right before leaving your site.
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10-31-2001 08:01 AM
10-31-2001 08:01 AM
Re: SPU-id modification
Currently there are a couple of people sitting in Club Fed for a few years while they contemplate the errors of using SSCONFIG to change (and other things) Id's on a bulk basis.
If you wish to pay HP and can convince them that you have a legitimate need then they can do it. Otherwise get ahold of your 3rd party vendors and have them issue you new unlock codes for your software.