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Instructions HP, Modèle OpenVMS 8.4

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Advanced Server V7.3B for OpenVMS and PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server)

Server-based licensing mode
When a license for Advanced Server is used in server-based licensing mode, any client
can access the server and make as many connections to file services and print shares as
needed. (Note: In server-based mode, the PAK associated with the Client Access license
works only with PATHWORKS V5.0 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) servers that have been
upgraded to a minimum of V5.0F. Earlier revisions of PATHWORKS V5.0x will not recognize
or use this PAK.)
Server-based licensing works best in situations where all clients use or access only one
server and there are enough licenses available on each system for all clients to access
their assigned server. (A ‘‘system’’ is defined as either a standalone system or a cluster.)
(Note: When using server-based licenses to access file and print services in an OpenVMS
Cluster environment, clients should connect to the cluster using the Advanced Server
cluster alias, if this option is available. Clients connecting in this way use one server-based
license. Clients connecting directly to specific cluster members use one server-based
license for each connection to a different cluster member. A client can map multiple drives
and printers from a single server while using a single server-based license.)
The Advanced Server will allow up to ‘‘n’’ clients to access its services concurrently, where
‘‘n’’ is the total number of licenses being used in server-based licensing mode. The server
will not allow the ‘‘n+1’’ client to access its services until one of the first ‘‘n’’ clients has
disconnected from the server.
Though a server can have only ‘‘n’’ licenses available, any number of clients can potentially
access that server. The restriction is based only on the total number of clients that can
connect to the server at the same time.
For example, if you have 100 licenses assigned to an Advanced Server in server-based
licensing mode, then any 100 clients can make use of all services offered by the Advanced
Server at one time. However, if an additional client (the 101st) attempts to connect to the
server, the client will be denied access until one of the connected clients disconnects from
all services.
Customers can choose to operate in either client-based or server-based mode, or in a
combination of both. They can change the licensing mode, as their situation dictates, without
contacting or notifying HP.
Note that any portion of multiple licenses delivered in a single PAK can be used in server-based
mode, while the remainder can be used in client-based mode. Because a PAK can legally be
loaded on only one system, only the system on which the PAK is loaded can use the licenses in
server-based mode. (Note: PAKs must be loaded into a clusterwide, available LMF database.)
For complete terms and conditions related to Client Access licenses, refer to the back of your
PAK for these licenses, or consult the Software Licensing Web site at:
http://licensing.hp.com/swl/view.slm?page=index
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