Yes, the node that used to be lan free is still an active node and still has (lots) of 
data on tsm.  It just does not use lan free anymore.  The Server definition for the 
storage agent that the lan free client used to use was removed from tsm over a year 
ago.

David

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Hi

Does the storage agent node (_SA) have data within TSM? If not, you need 
to remove the storage agent node from the TSM server(which shouldnt be a 
problem, as the node in question is no longer using LAN-free 
functionality). That should also remove the license requirement.

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman
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That would tell TSM that I'm not doing any SAN but a Q LIC shows that
TSM still thinks I'M doing SAN.  So the question again is how to
convince TSM that the old node is no longer doing Lan Free.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/24/2004 11:55:52 AM >>>
>I have a node that used to be Lan Free but no longer uses Lan Free.
How
>do I convince TSM licensing to stop counting it as a MGSYSSAN node?

I believe by doing a REGister LICense with Number=0
which unregisters the license.

   Richard Sims

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