I saved the configuration of my VNXe3150 in an archive file via the EMC Unisphere web interface. After that, reinitialized the storage device (sp). How do I get my old license back now? What is the name of this file, in which directory is it located in the file system, the path, and what is its extension? *. xml or zip?
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Thanks for your question about restoring licenses. These are the normal ways to do it. https://dell.to/3J6LMIE and https://dell.to/3zt0pmD Check the /service/system for the file.
Let us know if you have any additional questions.
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And you also meant spa.service_dc/spa/system_log And where should I look for the license file there?
Here is the what the document shows, more or less the expected method is to redownload the licenses. The saved config file is text to allow you recreate the configuration it isn't something that just restores the configuration.
After re-initializing:
Save the system configuration:
Save details about the current system configuration settings to a local file. The configuration details include information about:
Your service provider can use this file to assist you with reconfiguring your system after a major system failure or system re-initialization. You can also use this file to keep a record of system configuration changes. Save the configuration settings after each major configuration change to ensure you have a current copy of the file.
Only details about your system configuration are saved to the file. You cannot restore your system from this file.
To save system configuration details:
Save the file to a safe location, ideally on a system other than your storage system, in the event that you cannot retrieve the file from your storage system.
Thanks,
DELL-Josh Cr
Social Media and Communities Professional
Dell Technologies | Enterprise Support Services
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Hi,
Thanks for your question about restoring licenses. These are the normal ways to do it. https://dell.to/3J6LMIE and https://dell.to/3zt0pmD Check the /service/system for the file.
Let us know if you have any additional questions.
Thanks,
DELL-Josh Cr
Social Media and Communities Professional
Dell Technologies | Enterprise Support Services
#IWork4Dell
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I can't open the links. "This article is permissian based. Find another article". ((
And you also meant spa.service_dc/spa/system_log And where should I look for the license file there?
Here is the what the document shows, more or less the expected method is to redownload the licenses. The saved config file is text to allow you recreate the configuration it isn't something that just restores the configuration.
After re-initializing:
Save the system configuration:
Save details about the current system configuration settings to a local file. The configuration details include information about:
Your service provider can use this file to assist you with reconfiguring your system after a major system failure or system re-initialization. You can also use this file to keep a record of system configuration changes. Save the configuration settings after each major configuration change to ensure you have a current copy of the file.
Only details about your system configuration are saved to the file. You cannot restore your system from this file.
To save system configuration details:
Save the file to a safe location, ideally on a system other than your storage system, in the event that you cannot retrieve the file from your storage system.
Thanks,
DELL-Josh Cr
Social Media and Communities Professional
Dell Technologies | Enterprise Support Services
#IWork4Dell
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