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WARNING V-365-1-1 This host is not entitled to run Veritas Storage Foundation/Veritas Cluster Server.

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Environment

- OS = Solaris 10 (64bit)

- SFHA = 6.2

- Cluster Nodes = 2 Nodes Cluster/Local HA

- vxkeyless set to NONE = done

- vxlicrep shows License Type = PERMANENT

- Rebooted nodes after applying licenses.

  root@pri # vxkeyless -v display
  Product  Description
  SFHAENT  SF Enterprise Edition with Cluster Server

 
  root@sec # vxkeyless -v display
  Product  Description
  SFHAENT  SF Enterprise Edition with Cluster Server

Dmesg

Apr 28 00:13:39 sec syslog[2142]: [ID 702911 daemon.alert] WARNING V-365-1-1 This host is not entitled to run Veritas Storage Foundation/Veritas Cluster Server.
Apr 28 00:13:39 sec As set forth in the End User License Agreement (EULA) you must complete one of the two options set forth below. To comply with this condition of the EULA and stop logging of this message, you have 0 days to either:
Apr 28 00:13:39 sec - make this host managed by a Management Server (see http://go.symantec.com/sfhakeyless for details and free download), or
Apr 28 00:13:39 sec - add a valid license key matching the functionality in use on this host using the command 'vxlicinst' and validate using the command 'vxkeyless set NONE'.

Now I want to follow the Symantec TN (https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH177...). But have a question.

MY QUESTION

Does restarting CMD put any impact on VCS as these nodes are LIVE / PRODUCTION ?


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