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| System Administrator’s Guide to Installing DataMgr | |
Temporary Product | The generic | ||
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| At the end of 30 days, if a permanent Authorization String has | ||
| not been entered, DataMgr expires, but migrated data will not | ||
| be lost. If you enter a permanent license after the expiration | ||
| date, file migration and reload is again enabled through the | ||
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Changing | Change the authorization string if any of the following | ||
Authorization String | conditions apply: | ||
| • You proceed from an evaluation to a purchase. | ||
| • You add clients or upgrade clients (therefore add to the disk | ||
| space) that DataMgr manages. | ||
| • You want to enable file replication, | ||
| file import. | ||
| Step 1. | Contact ADIC to receive an authorization string. | |
| Step 2. | The /etc/bfs/usr/utils/bfsmaint utility | |
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Authorization String, use this utility as shown below:
# cd /etc/bfs/usr/utils
# ./bfsmaint
Prerequisites
Prerequisites1-5