SRDF/AR doesn't require a specific license to function any more, as long as you are licensed for SRDF and Timefinder you should have no issues. The licenses are retired. The features that required these licenses still exist, they
just no longer require licenses.
symlmf list -type emclm -sid
Please ensure you have applied the electronic licenses the above command should help identify which are installed. The SE install guide has a matrix of licenses so you can check this against your required features.
rawstorage
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November 16th, 2013 00:00
SRDF/AR doesn't require a specific license to function any more, as long as you are licensed for SRDF and Timefinder you should have no issues. The licenses are retired. The features that required these licenses still exist, they
just no longer require licenses.
symlmf list -type emclm -sid
Please ensure you have applied the electronic licenses the above command should help identify which are installed. The SE install guide has a matrix of licenses so you can check this against your required features.
Zhang_Jiawen
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1.2K Posts
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February 4th, 2014 01:00
Paul is correct.The SRDF/AR license is retired. The feature still exist, it just no longer require licenses.
For the Symmetrix-based licenses supported with Symmetrix family arrays, see Solutions Enabler 7.6 Installation Guide , page 66 to 69.