It may also depend on the version. What version are you running?
 
Regards,
Scott
 


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nath
Pankaj-a22823
        Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 10:57 PM
        To: veritas-vx@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
        Subject: [Veritas-vx] Licenses expired, can't boot system
        
        
        Hi All,
            If I set the date to 07 May 2007 and then reboot the system
then it boot into single-user mode with only rootvol mounted.
        Please let me know whether I need to apply for new (renew)
key/license ? I am new to this mailing list. Please redirect me to
correct
        mail list If it is not right place to post this message.
        
         
        Best Regards,
        -- Pankaj Nath --
        Ph:   +91 80 2601 2237
        Mob: +91 99864 23156
         
         
        
        )# /usr/sbin/vxlicense -p
         
        vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Feature name: VxVM [95]
        vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Number of licenses: 1 (non-floating)
        vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Expiration date: Sun May 06 03:00:00 2007
(0.9 days ago)
        vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Release Level: 25
        vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Machine Class: All
        vrts:vxlicense: INFO: Site ID: 0
        ginger()# 
        
         
        VxVM starting special volumes ( swapvol var )...
        vxvm:vxvol: ERROR: changing plex var-01:
                License has expired or is not available for operation
        vxvm:vxvol: ERROR: changing plex swapvol-01:
                License has expired or is not available for operation
        /dev/vx/dsk/swapvol: No such device or address
        The /var file system (/dev/vx/rdsk/var) is being checked.
        Can't open /dev/vx/rdsk/var
        /dev/vx/rdsk/var: CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM.
        /dev/vx/rdsk/var: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY.
         
        WARNING - Unable to repair the /var filesystem. Run fsck
        manually (fsck -F ufs /dev/vx/rdsk/var). Exit the shell when
        done to continue the boot process.
         
        
        Type control-d to proceed with normal startup,
        (or give root password for system maintenance): 
         
         
         

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