Re: The EDU Program (once again)
- From: Hoff Hoffman <hoff-remove-this@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 15:21:21 GMT
Bill Gunshannon wrote:
Now the question is why did it print a "license has expired" message on the
console for the OS and every layered product if, in fact, they are not?
Anybody care to offer a suggestion?
Most likely, you have some number of stale (expired) license PAKs around, and some non-stale (current) PAKs. The license load operation tried to load some number of stale PAKs, failed, and also found and loaded the non-stale license PAKs. I've OpenVMS boxes that report volumes of these errors, simply because I haven't bothered to clean up the older (and now stale) license PAKs when I've loaded the updated PAKs.
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