SUMMARY: Using an unexpired license - ADVFS-UTILITIES; NAS-300

From: Casey Spangler <spang_at_probita.com>
Date: Tue, 06 May 1997 10:29:27 -0600

Original post at end.

Thanks to:
Gyula Szokoly <szgyula_at_tarkus.pha.jhu.edu>
Mandell Degerness <Mandell.Degerness_at_gems2.gov.bc.ca>
alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
Stephen LaBelle <labelles_at_mscd.edu>
Benoit Maillard <maillard_at_fgt.dec.com>
Bonnie DeBruler <debruler_at_eglin.af.mil>
BigRedDog <ckrieger_at_latrade.com>

The solution was to install NAS-300 from the cd kit. Installing the kit,
and subsequently running /bin/nasinstall, installed the correct licenses
for the components of NAS-300.


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Goorooz:
I hope I can explain this clearly. After we received our Alpha 1000A, DU
4.0b, an ADVFS-UTILITIES license pak was loaded. The utilities were
installed and worked until last weekend, when the license expired.
Subsequent to the installation of the A-U pak, our company subscribed to
the ASAP program, with the NAS-300 pak included. According to DEC
pre-sales, NAS-300 includes the A-U license. This license is loaded and
active. 
After I discovered the expired license, I unloaded it. However, I still
can't run the advanced utilities. Is there a way to 'force' the utilities,
e.g. clonefset, to use the NAS 300 license, short of rebooting?
--
Casey Spangler		spang_at_probita.com (work)
Probita, Inc.		spang_at_dimensional.com (home)
"Go, and never darken my towels again!" -- Groucho Marx
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