I don't represent the service organisation but I am seeking advice on this point.
Ben
On 27 May 2019 8:12 am, Philip Yarra <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ben,thanks for the response. By saying I can do (almost) anything I want with my own servers, are you saying that the information from Interactive - that they can't provide hardware support for them due to the service password that Oracle puts on them - is incorrect?Cheers,Philip.On Sun, 26 May 2019 at 20:00, Ben Couldrey <[email protected]> wrote:My inline comments are mostly mine, but echo Oracle's general policies:
On 22/5/19 3:18 pm, Philip Yarra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> this might seem an odd question, but bear with me...
>
> We have a number of Oracle servers running Solaris (10 and 11). They
> arrive to us pre-configured for the medical software they run, and
> support was provided by the local reseller. We recently decided to
> cease our service contract with the reseller, and do our own support
> for the application. For most of the fleet (X3-2 and similar) we have
> Interactive to provide hardware support in case of failures.
>
> However, we have some X6-2 servers that Interactive say they can't
> support, because "These devices can require a service password only
> available to Oracle when certain replacements are made. The password
> is generated dynamically based on the server and date and is only
> valid for a limited time."
>
> So I guess it's a few questions:
> 1. Are we tied into only being able to get support from Oracle?
It's your machine, you can almost [1] do what you want with it. For
perspective, I do not take my car to Bob's Car Service Centre... I take
it to the manufacturer's service centre - usually even after the
warranty expires.
> 2. I assume the X6-2 servers would have been purchased by the original
> reseller with hardware support - is there a way to find out, and get
> this transferred to us?
Support contracts are not typically transferable between unrelated
entities. If you're a subsidiary company, or parent company of the
original owner, then perhaps that's possible. If the original hardware
support contract has expired, keep reading...
> 3. How do you get Oracle support for hardware?
For Oracle systems purchased on the open market, you may obtain a
license for Oracle Solaris and integrated software by purchasing Oracle
Premier Support for Systems. You can also pay for Oracle Premier Support
Qualification Service.
Feel free to reach out to me off-list and I can put you in touch with
someone to assist in getting the system back under vendor support.
Regards,
Ben
[1] So long as you do not breach any of Oracle's terms and conditions,
or obtain patches from third party providers, etc.
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