The original posting was :
> Hello,
>
> I've received a new DS20e system where Networker is installed by default
> and is running, I suppose, as Single Server which is included with TU64.
>
> Every night I receive the following e-mail :
>
> NetWorker Registration: (warning) License enabler #none (NetWorker/10 Eval)
> will expire in 9 day(s).
>
> Should I worry about this e-mail ? How to suppress this message ? Will
> single server continue to work in 10 days ?
Thank you to all for your answers.
Single server is included in Tru64 and you should not buy it.
I've tried to find something about installation in the documentation and didn't
find anything.
The eval enabler which was on my system expired after some days and Single
Server doesn't work automatically after the expiration so the backup failed.
Among the answers, here is the one from Malcolm Dunnett <DUNNETT_at_mala.bc.ca>
- Run nwadmin and click on "Server/Registration"
- Create a new entry, use an enabler code of 878409-4b6bcc-5f478f
- The product name should change to "Data backup Utility" and you
will see an 8 digit ( hexit? ) "Host ID" ( which appears to be
the systems IP address ).
- email the "Host ID" to networker_at_mail.dec.com. Someone from
Compaq will then forward the request to Legato, who will email
you an authorization code. This whole process only took a few
hours in my case.
- Go back into "Server/Registration" and enter this authorization
code. The expiration date should change to
"Authorized - No expiration date"
I've tried that and it's currently working for 45 days. I've also just sent the
e-mail and I'm waiting for the answer.
Regards,
Daniel Clar
Computer Operations Manager
Supelec
France
Received on Mon May 21 2001 - 07:26:12 NZST