Title: | Technical discussions about DEC VTX & VTX/TR |
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Moderator: | GALVIA::EGREY |
Created: | Wed Jul 05 1989 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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A customer asks: We are currently licensed for VTX on our openvms cluster. However we have another cluster that is running vtx-tcp whixh has a license loaded on the machine with a release date of MAY 3,1991. This "other" cluster will be upgrading soon to openvms v7.1, and one of the requirements of openvms v7.1 is that licenses with a release dates older than 1996 will no longer be valid. I seem to recall that a remote cluster using vtx-tcp doesn't need to have a license as long as the server has a valid vtx license. Is this true? If not, what is the license product number that I need to get. Any help on this would be appreciated... Thanks, Felix
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2784.1 | you're right | GALVIA::DUKE | Ronan | Thu May 01 1997 15:20 | 21 |
>We are currently licensed for VTX on our openvms >cluster. However we have another cluster that is >running vtx-tcp whixh has a license loaded on the >machine with a release date of MAY 3,1991. This >"other" cluster will be upgrading soon to openvms >v7.1, and one of the requirements of openvms v7.1 is >that licenses with a release dates older than 1996 >will no longer be valid. >I seem to recall that a remote cluster using vtx-tcp >doesn't need to have a license as long as the server >has a valid vtx license. Is this true? If not, what >is the license product number that I need to get. Felix, You're quite correct: the VMS clients for VTX do not require a license. they may be freely copied. Only the server requires a license, -ronan | |||||
2784.2 | Thanks for the input... | CSC32::COMULADA | Thu May 01 1997 19:38 | 0 |