Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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Overview
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1.1
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License Management
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1.2
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License Management Utility (LICENSE)
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1.3
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License Database
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1.3.1
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History Records
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1.4
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Licensing Differences on Alpha/VAX and Integrity servers
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Licensing on OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX
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2.1
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License Units and License Unit Requirement Tables
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2.2
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Types of Licenses
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2.2.1
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Availability Licenses
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2.2.1.1
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Providing Sufficient License Units
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2.2.1.2
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Providing More License Units
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2.2.1.3
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Providing Availability in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment
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2.2.1.4
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Providing More Availability
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2.2.2
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Activity License
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2.2.2.1
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Providing Enough License Units
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2.2.2.2
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Determining Your License Needs
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2.2.2.3
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Sharing License Units in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment
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2.2.3
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Personal Use License
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2.2.4
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User License
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2.2.5
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Group License
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2.3
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License Combination
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2.3.1
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Licenses That can be Combined
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2.3.2
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Include, Exclude, and Reservation Lists
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2.3.3
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Termination Dates and Version Numbers
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Licensing on OpenVMS Integrity servers
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3.1
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Operating Environment and Tiering
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3.2
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License Types
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3.2.1
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Per Core Licenses
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3.2.1.1
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Per Socket Licenses
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3.2.2
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Activity Licenses
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3.3
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Compliance Reporting
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3.3.1
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Hardware Compliance
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3.3.2
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Soft Compliance
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3.3.3
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Sample License Checks
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Chapter 4 |
4
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Licensing OpenVMS Guests on Integrity VM
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4.1
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License Distribution
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4.2
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Standalone System Licensing Requirements
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4.3
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Cluster Licensing Requirements
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4.3.1
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New License Modify Qualifier /[NO]VIRTUAL Required for OpenVMS Guest Systems
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4.3.2
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Virtual License Loading
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4.3.3
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Virtual License Recommendations
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4.4
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Compliance Checking and Reporting
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Chapter 5 |
5
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Using LMF
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5.1
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Preparing for License Registration
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5.2
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Managing the License Database
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5.2.1
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Database Location
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5.2.2
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History Records
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5.3
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Getting a Product Authorization Key (PAK)
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5.4
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Registering Licenses
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5.4.1
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When To Perform Registration
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5.4.2
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Registration and Installation
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5.4.3
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Registration Methods
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5.4.4
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Using VMSLICENSE.COM
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5.4.4.1
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Using Data Files with VMSLICENSE.COM
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5.4.4.2
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Invoking VMSLICENSE.COM with a VMSLICENSE Data File
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5.4.4.3
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Creating VMSLICENSE Data Files
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5.4.4.4
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Using VMSLICENSE.COM Default Value Rules
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5.4.5
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Using the LICENSE REGISTER Command
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5.4.6
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Displaying License Information
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5.5
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Loading a License
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5.5.1
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Loading Licenses in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment
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5.6
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Managing Licenses After Registration
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5.6.1
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Restricting Product Use
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5.6.1.1
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Fastest Method
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5.6.1.2
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For Inactive Licenses
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5.6.1.3
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Permanent Methods
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5.6.2
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Controlling Node Access to Licenses in Clusters
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5.6.2.1
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Effect of the NO_SHARE Option
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5.6.2.2
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Editing Include and Exclude Lists
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5.6.3
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Controlling User Access
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5.6.4
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Controlling Loading Order
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5.7
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Logical Name LMF$DISPLAY_OPCOM_MESSAGE
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5.8
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Troubleshooting Licensing Problems
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Chapter 6 |
6
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OpenVMS Galaxy Licensing Information (Alpha Only)
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6.1
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OpenVMS Galaxy Licensing Requirements
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6.1.1
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OpenVMS Operating System License
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6.1.2
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OpenVMS Galaxy License
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6.1.3
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OpenVMS Layered Products License
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6.2
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Clustering OpenVMS Galaxy Instances
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6.2.1
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Clustering in a Galaxy System
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6.2.2
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Clustering Outside a Galaxy System
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6.3
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License Databases
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6.4
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OpenVMS Galaxy License PAKs and LMF
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