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Figure 33 Select License key File Window

7Once you have entered the new License Key, you will see a dialog box notifying you whether the update is successful or fails. If the system does not find a license key in the database or on the Managements server local disk, a dialog box (Figure 33) will appear, prompting for a license key file.

If you do not immediately see your license key, locate it by browsing the file system.

8Select the license key file by highlighting the file and pressing Apply.

Once the file is selected, the license key appears in the text area. If a wrong file is selected, the Open File button can be used to select a different file.

Once you have selected the Apply button, a request is sent to the System Manager and the license key is saved into the database. Upon successful entry into the database, the Sysmgr sends back an appropriate response to the System Management Console and you will be notified that the license key has been saved.

9By default, the only components available at this point are the Sysmgr; that is, the Mgmtsvr, and a database instance. Expand each element in the tree to verify that the MgmtSvr component is loaded and running.

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