Citrix Systems 6.1.0 manual Additional Licensing Information

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To configure licensing for XenServer hosts using XenCenter:

1.On the Tools menu, select License Manager.

2.Select one or more host(s) that you wish to assign a license. Click Assign License. The Apply License dialog box opens.

3.In the Apply License dialog box, choose the XenServer license edition and then enter the Citrix Licensing Server details.

Note:

27000 is the port that the licensing server uses by default for communication with Citrix products. If you changed the default port on the licensing server, enter the new number in the Port number box. For more information about changing port numbers due to conflicts, see the Licensing Your Product topic on Citrix eDocs.

Select OK to proceed.

XenCenter contacts the specified license server and checks out a license for the specified host(s). The information shown in the XenCenter License Manager will be updated.

To release a license (to set a licensed host to the free XenServer edition): from the License Manager, select a host, and then click Release License.

To configure licensing for XenServer hosts using the xe CLI:

Run the host-apply-editioncommand. For example, enter the following:

xe host-apply-edition edition=advancedenterpriseplatinumenterprise-xd \ license-server-address=<license_server_address>host-uuid=<uuid_of_host>\ license-server-port=<license_server_port>

You only need to supply the license server IP address and port number parameters the first time you assign a license. The values are stored and used automatically if you do not specify the license server parameters in the future.

If no host UUID is specified, the license will be applied to the host that you are running the command on.

9.3. Additional Licensing Information

This section discusses miscellaneous licensing information, such as license expiration and grace periods.

Upgrading

After upgrading a XenServer host (paid-for edition), the host enters a 30-day grace period during which it is licensed as an Enterprise edition product. As soon as you assign the host a new license (or you activate the free XenServer product), the grace period ends and XenServer will run with the features associated with the edition you have specified.

Expiration

If the license for a XenServer host expires, you cannot start any new, suspended, or powered off VMs on that host until you re-assign it a valid license.

If you are running the free XenServer product, you need to re-activate it on an annual basis. If it expires, you cannot start any new, suspended, or powered off VMs on that host until you re-activate it.

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Contents Citrix XenServer 6.1.0 Installation Guide Trademarks Contents Using Scvmm and Scom with XenServer Boot From SAN Environments Welcome Benefits of Using XenServerAdministering XenServer About This DocumentNew Features in XenServer XenServer EditionsXenServer Documentation Guest EnhancementsReferences System Requirements System RequirementsXenServer Host System Requirements XenCenter System Requirements Supported Guest Operating SystemsInstalling XenServer and XenCenter Installation Media and MethodsInstalling the XenServer Host To install or upgrade the XenServer hostPage Installing XenCenter To install XenCenterHost Partition Format Connecting XenCenter to the XenServer Host To connect XenCenter to the XenServer hostXenServer Hosts with Local Storage Installation and Deployment ScenariosHigh-level procedure Basic hardware requirementsPools of XenServer Hosts with Shared Storage XenServer Hosts with Shared NFS StorageConfiguring your iSCSI storage XenServer Hosts with Shared iSCSI StorageConfiguring an iSCSI IQN for each XenServer host Xe pool-param-set uuid=pooluuid default-SR=iscsisharedsruuid Enabling on Host Installation XenServer and IntelliCacheIntelliCache Deployment To enable local caching, enter the following commands Converting an Existing Host to Use Thin ProvisioningVM Boot Behavior Implementation Details and TroubleshootingXe sr-list params=local-cache-sr,uuid,name-label Using Scvmm and Scom with XenServer How to install the Integration Suite Supplemental PackIntegration Requirements for Scvmm Integration Requirements for Scom Rolling Pool Upgrades Upgrading XenServerPage Before You Upgrade Upgrading XenServer Hosts Using the xe CLI Before you begin your rolling pool upgradeTo upgrade a pool of XenServer hosts using the xe CLI Upgrading a Single XenServer Host Using the xe CLI Before You Upgrade a Single XenServer HostUpgrading a Single XenServer Host Using the xe CLI To empty the CD/DVD drive of a VM using the xe CLITo upgrade a single XenServer host using the xe CLI Page Upgrading LVM-based SRs using the xe CLI Upgrading LVM Storage from XenServer 5.0 or EarlierApplying Updates and Hotfixes to XenServer Before You Apply an Update or HotfixBefore you begin updating To update individual hosts using XenCenter To update individual hosts using the xe CLIUpdating Individual XenServer Hosts To update a pool of hosts using XenCenter Updating a Pool of XenServer HostsTo update a pool of XenServer hosts using the xe CLI Licensing XenServer Activating a Free XenServer ProductTo activate a free XenServer product Licensing XenServer Editions To license XenServer Advanced editions and higherTo configure licensing for XenServer hosts using XenCenter To configure licensing for XenServer hosts using the xe CLIAdditional Licensing Information Grace Period Appendix A. Troubleshooting To capture and save the log fileAppendix B. Boot From SAN Environments Appendix C. PXE Boot Installations Configuring your PXE Environment for XenServer InstallationTo configure your Tftp server Creating an answer file for unattended PXE installation Preparing the destination systemElement Description Required? Element Description Required? Element Proto dhcp or static