License key status
(example)
Status Key type Licensed capacity Term (Days)
A term key or an
emergency key was
installed, but has expired.
Not installed blank Blank Blank
Installed with the
permanent key or the term
key, but the licensed
capacity was insufficient.
Not Enough License permanent or term Permitted and Used -
Installed with the
permanent or term key,
and then LDEVs are added,
but the license capacity
was insufficient.
Grace Period permanent or term Permitted and Used Number of
remaining days
before expiration
Installed with the
temporary key, and then
reinstalled with the
permanent key, but the
license capacity was
insufficient.
Installed temporary Permitted and Used Number of
remaining days
before expiration
Installed with the
permanent or term key,
then reinstalled with the
emergency key.
Installed emergency Permitted and Used Number of
remaining days
before expiration
License key expiration
If the license key for software-A expires, the license key for software-B is
also disabled if software-B requires an enabled software-A. In this scenario,
Installed (Disabled) is shown for software-B in the Status column of the
License Keys table. 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 Keys table 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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System Administrator Guide for VSP Gx00 models and VSP Fx00 models