Troubleshooting Licensing
This section cites problems you may encounter with VCS licensing. It provides instructions on how to validate license keys and lists the error messages associated with licensing.
Validating License Keys
The installvcs script handles most license key validations. However, if you install a VCS key outside of installvcs (using vxlicinst, for example), you can validate the key using the procedure described below.
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The vxlicinst command handles some of the basic validations:
node lock: Ensures that you are installing a node-locked key on the correct system
demo hard end date: Ensures that you are not installing an expired demo key
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Run the vxlicrep command to make sure a VCS key is installed on the system. The output of the command resembles:
VERITAS License Manager vxlicrep utility version 3.02.003
Copyright (C) VERITAS Software Corp 2002. All Rights reserved.
Creating a report on all VERITAS products installed on this system
License Key = XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Product Name = VERITAS Cluster Server
License Type = PERMANENT
OEM ID = 4095
Features :=
Platform = HP-UX
Version = 4.1
Tier = Unused
Reserved = 0
Mode = VCS
Global Cluster Option = Enabled
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Look for the following in the command output:
Make sure the Product Name lists the name of your purchased component, for example, VERITAS Cluster Server. If the command output does not return the product name, you do not have a VCS key installed.
If the output shows the License Type for a VCS key as DEMO, ensure that the Demo End Date does not display a past date.
Make sure the Mode attribute displays the correct value.
If you have purchased a license key for the Global Cluster Option, make sure its status is Enabled.
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Start VCS. If HAD rejects a license key, see the licensing error message at the end of the engine_A log file.
Licensing Error Messages
This section lists the error messages associated with licensing. These messages are logged to the file /var/VRTSvcs/log/engine_A.log.
[Licensing] Insufficient memory to perform operation
The system does not have adequate resources to perform licensing operations.
[Licensing] No valid VCS license keys were found
No valid VCS keys were found on the system.
[Licensing] Unable to find a valid base VCS license key
No valid base VCS key was found on the system.
[Licensing] License key can not be used on this OS platform
This message indicates that the license key was meant for a different platform. For example, a license key meant for Windows is used on a Solaris platform.
[Licensing] VCS evaluation period has expired
The VCS base demo key has expired
[Licensing] License key can not be used on this system
Indicates that you have installed a key that was meant for a different system (i.e. node-locked keys)
[Licensing] Unable to initialize the licensing framework
This is a VCS internal message. Call VERITAS Technical Support.
[Licensing] QuickStart is not supported in this release
VCS QuickStart is not supported in this version of VCS .
[Licensing] Your evaluation period for the %s feature has expired. This feature will not be enabled the next time VCS starts
The evaluation period for the specified VCS feature has expired.
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