Hi Yes, every node registred on the server counts as one client license.
Also, if you use separate nodenames for Tivoli Data Protection clients,
everyone will count as 1 Managed System LAN.
I'm not sure, but I also think that every Managed System SAN counts as one
managed systems lan also.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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Dylan Ryback
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I'm in the midst of doing a cleanup job on our TSM servers. When I do a 'q
license', one of the results is:
Number of Managed System for LAN in use: 107
My question is, what counts as 'in use'? For example, there are a bunch of
nodes that are defined and are no longer used or associated with any
schedules. Do these count as 'in use', and if so, should I export the node
out of the db and delete it to get the license counts down? One other
question: anyone got a query to figure out which nodes are NOT associated
with a schedule. This would help me identify nodes that are candidates for
export.
Many thanks,
Dylan
