
5.
Click
Uninstall
. The status changes to
Remove
.
6.
Click
Apply
. The status changes from
Installed
to
Not Installed
.
7.
On rare occasions, a software option that is listed as
Not Installed
but still has available licensed
capacity (shown as
XX
TB) might remain in the list. In this case, select that option and select
Uninstall
to reset the information.
Insufficient license capacity
If license capacity becomes insufficient, a message appears when you log in to Remote Web Console.
If you add LDEVs and the available amount of volume capacity exceeds the licensed capacity,
Grace
Period
appears under the Status column in the
License Key
window. If this occurs, you must purchase
an additional license within 30 days to cover the capacity shortage.
In the meter license, for reducing the amount exceeding the permanent license capacity among the used
capacity ((permanent license capacity) + (meter licensed capacity) < (used capacity)), if the meter
licensed capacity becomes insufficient,
Grace Period
is displayed in the status column on the
License
Key
screen. In this case, you need to purchase an additional license within 30 days to cover the capacity
shortage.
If you use Thin Provisioning, the licensed capacity might become insufficient because the used capacity
of Thin Provisioning pools could increase even if you do not add any volumes. If this occurs, you must
purchase an additional license within 30 days to cover the capacity shortage. For details on how to
calculate pool capacity, see the
XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide
.
Exceeded capacity
When the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted capacity after you reduce the number of LDEVs, pairs
or pools,
Grace Period
or
Not Enough License
message might appear in the
Status
column in the
License Key
window. If this occurs, use the
Available
button to refresh the status.
To refresh the license status:
Procedure
1.
Click
Settings
>
Install
>
License Key
. The
License Key
window opens.
2.
Click
to change to Modify mode.
3.
In Mode, click
Available
.
4.
Click
Install
. The
Status
column changes to
Install
.
5.
Click
Apply
. The status changes to
Installed
.
License key expiration
If the license key for software-A expires, the license key of software-B is also disabled if it requires an
enabled software-A. In this scenario,
Installed (Disabled)
appears for software-B in the
Status
column of the
License Key
window. After that, when you re-enable software-A, software-B is also re-
enabled. If the
Status
column for software-B continues to display
Installed (Disabled)
, go to the
License Key
window and manually change the status of software-B back to
Installed
.
After your license key expires, no new configuration settings can be made, and no monitoring functions
can be used with Performance Monitor. Configuration settings made before the expiration of the license
key remain in effect. You can cancel configuration changes for some software.
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