That is what I always believed that nsrlic command would just throw the
details and was really careless about this report I had to prepare for. I
also remember having seen this on the servers I worked on (ofcourse they
were all 7.1.2 or 7.2.1) during my earlier job.
But now I am clueless :-(
I cant just upgrade all the server to 7.2 for this reason :-(
Below is the out put I got,
------------------------------------------------------------------------
nsrlic -v
connecting to mrlsv001 ...
nsrlic: License Summary:
nsrlic: Available: sv=10, ws=0, clu=0, clu_nt=0, clu_unix=0, clu_linux=0,
ndmp=0
nsrlic: Borrowed: sv_borrowed=0, clu_borrowed_nt=0, clu_borrowed_unix=0,
clu_borrowed_linux=0
nsrlic: Remaining: sv=0, ws=0, clu=0, clu_nt=0, clu_unix=0, clu_linux=0,
ndmp=0
nsrlic: Connected Servers: (10)
nsrlic: mrllm01 mrlnt01 mrlnt03 mrlnt05 mrlnt06 mrlnt07 mrlsv001 mrlsv002
sqdsv001 sqdsv002
SERVER (UNIVERSAL) CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 10
Used: 10
Borrowed from Server: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: mrllm01, mrlnt01, mrlnt03,
mrlnt05, mrlnt06, mrlnt07,
mrlsv001, mrlsv002, sqdsv001,
sqdsv002;
WORKSTATION CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for NT: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for UNIX: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for LINUX: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
NT CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
UNIX CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
LINUX CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
NDMP CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
IBM DYNIX/ptx: 0
AIX: 0
Darwin (Mac OS/X): 0
Digital UNIX: 0
HP UX: 0
HP MPE: 0
Linux: 0
NetWare: 0
Network Appliance: 0
CLIENT PAKS: nt clientpak;
CLIENT TYPES ALLOWED: Solaris client, Sun client,
Windows NT Server client,
Windows NT Workstation client;
-----------------------------------------------------------
Thanks again,
*Shyam*
On 10/18/06, Browning, David <DBrown AT lsuhsc DOT edu> wrote:
I know on 7.2 it will give you this information, not sure about 7.1
Here is one of our servers.
SERVER (UNIVERSAL) CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 110
Used: 110
Borrowed from Server: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
WORKSTATION CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for NT: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for UNIX: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for LINUX: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
NT CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 9
Used: 8
Remaining: 1
Connected Clients: ;
UNIX CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
LINUX CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
NDMP CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
SERVER/CLUSTER CLIENT TYPES
AIX: 0
Digital UNIX: 0
HP UX: 0
HP MPE: 0
Linux: 2
NetWare: 0
Network Appliance: 0
IBM DYNIX/ptx: 0
SGI: 0
Solaris: 1
SunOS: 0
UnixWare: 1
Windows NT Server: 114
WORKSTATION CLIENT TYPES
DOS: 0
Macintosh: 0
OS/2: 0
Windows 3.1x: 0
Windows 95: 0
Windows NT Workstation: 0
UX/4800: 0
Others: 0
Defined Clients: ;
PRE-5.0 CLIENT TYPES: ;
APPLICATION LICENSES
NetWorker Module for Microsoft SQL Server
Available: 28
Used: 19
Remaining: 9
NetWorker Module for Microsoft Exchange Server
Available: 13
Used: 7
Remaining: 6
NetWorker Module for Oracle
Available: 1
Used: 0
Remaining: 1
David M. Browning Jr.
LSUHSC Enterprise Network Operations/Help Desk
(504) 568-4364 (Direct)
(504) 654-7520 (BlackBerry number)
-----Original Message-----
From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Shyam Hegde
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:46 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] how to list license consumption for application
modules...
Hi,
Greetings!
Sorry for asking this silly question here..
Recently I am asked to list license consumption statistics for all the
licenses (like total, consumed and remaining) on all my networker server
(26
of them, version 7.0.Build.322 on SunOS mrlsv001 5.9 Generic_118558-28
)
nsrlic -v does not list SQL, Oracle, Exchange Application Module
licenses
but gives all other details. My management is more interested this time
about application module licenses. What is the command should I use to
extract this information about licenses.
TIA
Regards
Shyam
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