04-17-2013 04:50 AM
Hi,
our server-team has established many new esx-server, without announcing us about this.
So we are using overdraft licenses.
After turning off older ESX-server we set free 2 licenses into the pool with this
svs license transfer src-vem vem no license_pool
now i'm expecting that free licenses are used by existing server which are using overdraft licenses.But there are already used overdraft ones while there are new free ones.
here is the output for :
sh license usage NEXUS1000V_LAN_SERVICES_PKG
Feature Usage Info
----------------------------------------
Installed Licenses : 52
Default Eval Licenses : 0
Max Overdraft Licenses : 16
Installed Licenses in Use : 50
Overdraft Licenses in Use : 8
Default Eval Lic in Use : 0
Default Eval days left : 0
Licenses Available : 10
Shortest Expiry : Never
How can i force vems to use free licenses instead of overdraft ones?
kind regards
Andreas
04-17-2013 05:04 AM
Can you provide the output of:
show module vem missing
show mod vem license info
Thanks,
Robert
04-17-2013 05:05 AM
Since you have so many VEMs, please log the output to a .txt file and attach here.
Thanks,
Robert
04-17-2013 05:12 AM
Hi Robert,
here is the output:
bciscon1kv01# show module vem missing
No missing module found.
bciscon1kv01# show mod vem license-info
Licenses are Sticky
Mod Socket Count License Usage Count License Version License Status
--- ------------ ------------------- --------------- --------------
3 2 2 1.0 licensed
4 2 2 1.0 licensed
5 2 2 1.0 licensed
6 2 2 1.0 licensed
7 2 2 1.0 licensed
8 2 2 1.0 licensed
9 4 4 1.0 licensed
10 4 4 1.0 licensed
11 4 4 1.0 licensed
12 4 4 1.0 licensed
13 4 4 1.0 licensed
14 4 4 1.0 licensed
15 2 - - n/a
16 2 - - n/a
17 2 2 1.0 licensed
18 2 2 1.0 licensed
19 2 2 1.0 licensed
20 2 2 1.0 licensed
21 2 2 1.0 licensed
22 2 2 1.0 licensed
23 2 2 1.0 licensed
24 2 2 1.0 licensed
25 2 2 1.0 licensed
26 2 2 1.0 licensed
27 2 2 1.0 licensed
bciscon1kv01#
04-17-2013 06:07 AM
Are module 15 and 16 in use?
"show mod"
If yes, we can transfer their licenses back and make them pull permanent licenses again relinquishing the overdraft.
Robert
04-17-2013 06:17 AM
Modules 15 and 16 are not in use. i ve transfer this licenses back with:
svs license transfer src-vem vem no license_pool
i like to know how to relinquish the overdraft.
04-17-2013 06:25 AM
On the VSM can you do a "no vem 15-16". This should clean up the old UUID records.
As for getting your VEMs to swap their overdraft for permanent, there's no easy way I know of (still investigating). I'm not aware of a way to identify which VEM is using an overdraft vs. permanent license. We would need to remove the VEM from the VSM and re-add it to force the permanent license to be pulled instead of the sticky. This could prove a pain because we don't know which VEMs are the issue, and you have 25 modules. Removing & Re-adding each one would take some time as youi'd have to evacuate VMs etc.
There's no problem using overdraft licenses. They are fully featured and never expire. They are no different than the permanent licenses. In the meantime I'll see if I can find another way to identify the affected VEMs with overdraft licenses.
Stay Tuned.
Robert
04-17-2013 06:46 AM
Just as an FYI - which version are you running? From version 2.1 onward the licenses are only required for the Advanced version (which enables DHCPS, DARP Inspection, IPSG, and TrustSec), all basic features are now "free". If you're not using any of the advanced features, you may want to consider upgrading and never having to worry about licenses again.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9902/qa_c67-717571.html
If you have purchased permanent licenses, you have the option to upgrade them to Advanced licenses for 2.1 onwards for free - and this comes with the VSG (Virtual Security Gateway).
Regards,
Robert
04-17-2013 06:54 AM
Hey Robert,
thanks for your helpful assistance even if i dont get the information i am looking for (overdraft vs. permanent).
Kind regards,
Andreas
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