06-10-2009 11:59 AM
Can someone tell me how to license LMS 2.6. We installed LMS 2.6 on another Solaris 9 server. Migrated the data from the old server but when we tried to use the application, all modules are not licensed. How can we license LMS 2.6?
06-10-2009 12:13 PM
You didn't mention pointing the new LMS to the LMS###########.lic that was used to license the original LMS 2.6.
That .lic file should look something like this (data below are bogus and for illustrative only, of course):
SERVER licenseServer abcd1234
VENDOR cisco
UPGRADE RME cisco 3.5 4.0 permanent 1 \
VENDOR_STRING=
NOTICE="
UPGRADE IPM cisco 2.5 2.6 permanent 1 \
VENDOR_STRING=
NOTICE="
UPGRADE DFM cisco 1.2 2.0 permanent 1 \
VENDOR_STRING=
NOTICE="
UPGRADE CM cisco 3.3 4.0 permanent 1 \
VENDOR_STRING=
NOTICE="
06-10-2009 12:15 PM
The original server is offline. The new server has the IP address of the old one.
06-10-2009 02:00 PM
Was data migration to the new box accomplished with "restorebakcup.pl" or another means?
How is LMS indicating "all modules are not licensed" on the new box?
The license file I was referring to can be obtained from Cisco again, if you don't have it handy:
"When you register your RME purchase on the product licensing area of Cisco.com, you will receive a license file. You must provide your PAK to receive a license file.
If you are a registered user of Cisco.com, get your license file from:
http://www.cisco.com/go/license
If you are not a registered user of Cisco.com, use this site to get your license file:
http://www.cisco.com/go/license/public
When you log into Cisco.com, it allows your Cisco user profile information to auto-populate many of the product registration fields. Login is case sensitive."
06-11-2009 02:29 AM
Yes we used the restorebackup.pl. We followed the instructions on how to migrate data from a old server to a new one. Everthing worked, but when I do a netshow or anything in the GUI, that requires running a job, it tells me that I have to license the applicaions. I will try that. Take the new server offline, bring-up old one, copy the license file to a different server, then bring the new one back on-line and license it. Thanks! I will see if this works.
06-10-2009 02:06 PM
Alternatively, if you can boot up the old server, without it connected to the network, you can find the license file in /opt/CSCOpx/etc/licenses/. It's the one with the .lic suffix.
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