In order to avoid having a separate client license for each LPAR, you should use the Virtual Edition Client Connection License. You will need one such license per physical host regardless of how many LPARs you have on that physical host. You can find more details on this in the NetWorker Licensing Guide p. 35.
LPAR stands for Logical Partitioning. It divides hardware resources. Each Logical partition requires its own dedicated processor, memory,interactive performance, disk storage pool, and I/O processors such as console, tape, and LAN/WAN communications.
LPAR is configured as normal NetWorker Client. NetWorker client software has to be installed on the each partition/virtualised machine.NetWorker Server will be treating each virtualized client as physical machine, so it will backup the same way as a normal NetWorker Client.
So you need to get seperate client licenses for each Client configured.
Please refer to NetWorker Installation Guide for more details on how to install NetWorker on AIX.
For more details you can refer the KB article How to configure IBM LPAR backup with NetWorker
The virtual license would give you more flexibility if you want to create more LPARs at some stage, but if you're sure that you aren't going to do that, then you can go for the cheaper option. There is no functionality difference between the two.
coganb
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September 12th, 2012 05:00
Hi,
In order to avoid having a separate client license for each LPAR, you should use the Virtual Edition Client Connection License. You will need one such license per physical host regardless of how many LPARs you have on that physical host. You can find more details on this in the NetWorker Licensing Guide p. 35.
-Bobby
Panwar
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September 12th, 2012 05:00
Hi,
LPAR stands for Logical Partitioning. It divides hardware resources. Each Logical partition requires its own dedicated processor, memory,interactive performance, disk storage pool, and I/O processors such as console, tape, and LAN/WAN communications.
LPAR is configured as normal NetWorker Client. NetWorker client software has to be installed on the each partition/virtualised machine.NetWorker Server will be treating each virtualized client as physical machine, so it will backup the same way as a normal NetWorker Client.
So you need to get seperate client licenses for each Client configured.
Please refer to NetWorker Installation Guide for more details on how to install NetWorker on AIX.
For more details you can refer the KB article How to configure IBM LPAR backup with NetWorker
http://solutions.emc.com/EMCSolutionView.asp?id=esg129044&usertype=C
Regards
Panwar
coganb
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September 12th, 2012 07:00
Hi,
The virtual license would give you more flexibility if you want to create more LPARs at some stage, but if you're sure that you aren't going to do that, then you can go for the cheaper option. There is no functionality difference between the two.
-Bobby
lalexis
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September 12th, 2012 07:00
What would be the advantage of using virtual license over a seperate client for each LPAR?
We would only be putting 2 or 3 LPARs on each server so the 5 client license would be cheaper
ble1
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September 17th, 2012 04:00
I thought release supplement for 7.6.4.x said virtual client licenses are no longer used?