Thanx to:
Bill Hathaway <wdh@poss.com>
"Herman, Yvonne" <HermanY@bsci.com>
<Alex.De-La-Salle@nmp.nokia.com>
Sean Korten <kortens@verdi.iisd.sra.com>
SUMMARY:
==========
Bill Hathaway wrote:
You need to have a license for StorEdge Volume Manager to work,
if the software detects an array, that is considered a license, otherwise
you have to enter a ( purchased or demo ) license code in. It may work
for some period of time w/o a license, but it will at some point in time
demand a license or cease working. Disksuite has no technical licensing,
only legalese.
ORIGINAL:
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> On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, John Bradley wrote:
>
> > managers,
> >
> > Does StorEdge Volume Manager 2.6 require you to have a
> > SPARCstorage Array connected to it to work?
> >
> > What about 2.5?
> >
> > When I installed 2.4 a while ago, I remember it telling me
> > that I had to have my Array attached or it would stop working
> > after 30 days. I have not had a single problem with Volume
> > Manager and dont want to have to use DiskSuite (its weak).
> >
> >
> > I was told by our Sun Rep. that part# VMR9S-260-W999 will work
> > with my Enterprise 450, and we wont have to have our Arrays
> > attached.
> >
> > Any info would be great.
> >
> > Thanx,
> > jb
> >
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