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xen-api
Re: [Xen-API] Re: xcp 1.1 rc
Thank you, Mike. Unfortunately that is not my personal experience with
XCP. The schema with XCP 1.1 BETA and XC did acted the opposite. When
the day X came on one of the hosts, all guests machines stopped
answering. I had to cheat the expire data as it was recommended online
some time ago. My main issue is that I am a heavy user of the
XS5.5update 3. Citrix declined to upgrade my old licenses to the new
ones, so I can not use them with the new licensing server. So I
explore an opportunity to switch the production to XCP. All those
details are important. What would you recommend to use as the
management tool for XCP, then?
Regards,
Alexander V. Smirnov
On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 08:48:47 +0100
Mike McClurg <mike.mcclurg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09/23/2011 05:58 PM, Alexander V. Smirnov wrote:
Yesterday I installed an XCP 1.1 RC on two HP blades. When I logged
in
today with Xen Center I got the 27 days left for the license
expiration. I thought it was fixed in the RC.
The actual license expiry is fixed in the RC. The issue that you see
is a XenCenter problem. XenCenter doesn't understand the difference
between XCP and XS -- all it sees is a XS machine without a license,
so it shows you the annoying license nag dialog. XenCenter isn't a
part of XCP, and the XenCenter team doesn't currently have any plans
to make it XCP aware.
Again, the license nag dialog from XenCenter is expected and benign.
Your XCP "license" won't expire.
Mike
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