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EMC® NetWorker®

Version 9.1

Licensing Guide
302-003-262
REV 04
Copyright © 2001-2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

Published March 2017

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www.EMC.com

2 EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide


CONTENTS

Preface 5

Chapter 1 Introduction 9
About this guide.......................................................................................... 10
NetWorker License Manager..........................................................10
Important information for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker.... 10
New installation of NetWorker 9.1 with unused or new enablers
from previous NetWorker versions..................................................11
Upgrading from traditional licensing without upgrading the
NetWorker 8.x.x server...................................................................11
Upgrading from traditional licensing on UNIX to a new installation
on Linux or Windows...................................................................... 12
Determining license model options by version............................................. 12
Traditional enabler-based licensing model (legacy)........................ 14
Capacity licensing model (legacy).................................................. 14
Support obsolescence.................................................................................15

Chapter 2 EMC Licensing Solution 17


About the EMC Licensing Solution.............................................................. 18
Licensing solution requirements for new and upgraded installations..
18
EMC License Server.......................................................................19
License file.................................................................................... 20
Management of the EMC License Server....................................... 21
Quick Start: Activate the EMC Licensing Solution...................................... 21
Installing the EMC License Server.............................................................. 23
Install the License Server (Windows 64-bit platform)....................23
Install the License Server (Linux 64-bit platform)..........................24
Set up the license file................................................................................. 25
Managing the EMC License Server.............................................................27
Managing the License Server (Windows)...................................... 27
Manage the License Server (Linux)............................................... 28
lmutil application............................................................................30
Modify NetWorker server properties in NMC Administration Window........ 32
Additions to the NSR RAP resource........................................................... 33

Chapter 3 NetWorker Traditional Licensing Model 35


Upgrading to NetWorker 9.0 and later and using traditional enabler-based
licensing..................................................................................................... 36
About the traditional enabler-based licensing model...................................36
Base enabler.................................................................................. 36
Evaluation enabler..........................................................................37
Update enabler.............................................................................. 37
The evaluation process............................................................................... 38
Evaluate a new installation of NetWorker software....................... 38
Evaluating features of an existing NetWorker installation.............. 38

EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide 3


CONTENTS

Obtain evaluation enabler extensions.............................................38


Delete an enabler code............................................................................... 40
License process flow.................................................................................. 40
Permanently license the NetWorker software............................................ 42
Install the NetWorker software for evaluation, if required............. 42
Send the purchase order............................................................... 42
Review the License Authorization Code letter............................... 42
Obtain the host ID of the NetWorker server.................................. 43
Activate the software license certificate....................................... 43
Download the NetWorker license key............................................ 44
Delete all the evaluation enabler codes, if required........................ 45
Upgrade or downgrade the base enabler, if required......................46
Apply the license key on the NetWorker server............................. 46
Product licenses......................................................................................... 48
Calculate the required number of licenses .................................... 48
NetWorker license tips.................................................................. 48
Archive licensing requirements...................................................... 48
Client connection license requirements......................................... 49
Cluster licensing requirements.......................................................49
DDS licensing requirements...........................................................50
NDMP licensing requirements....................................................... 50
NetWorker cloud licensing.............................................................50
NetWorker Data Domain device licensing requirements................ 50
NetWorker module licensing requirements..................................... 51
NetWorker storage node licensing requirements........................... 54
Virtual environments simplified licensing....................................... 55
Virtual Tape Library licensing......................................................... 57
EMC NetWorker 45-Day evaluation enabler codes.....................................58

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Best Practices 77


Knowledge base articles............................................................................. 78
Obtain NetWorker license information........................................................78
Querying a server...........................................................................78
License Conformance Summary................................................................. 79
Displaying the License Conformance Summary............................. 79
License Conformance Summary details......................................... 80
How to contact EMC Licensing or provide feedback...................................81

Chapter 5 NetWorker License Manager (legacy) 83


About the legacy NetWorker License Manager...........................................84
Using an enabler code................................................................................ 84
Using an authorization code....................................................................... 84
Backing up the NetWorker License Manager..............................................84

4 EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide


Preface

As part of an effort to improve its product lines, EMC periodically releases revisions of
its software and hardware. Therefore, some functions that are described in this
document might not be supported by all versions of the software or hardware
currently in use. The product release notes provide the most up-to-date information
on product features.
Contact your EMC technical support professional if a product does not function
correctly or does not function as described in this document.

Note

This document was accurate at publication time. Go to EMC Online Support (https://
support.emc.com) to ensure that you are using the latest version of this document.

Purpose
This document describes how to evaluate and permanently license the EMC®
NetWorker® software. It also helps you determine which of the NetWorker licensing
models to use.
Audience
This guide is intended for use by system administrators who are responsible for
installing and licensing NetWorker software.
The information in this guide assumes that the NetWorker software is installed and
that all the software and hardware requirements have been met on the computer that
accesses the NetWorker Management Console interface, (known as the Console).
These requirements are described in the EMC NetWorker Installation Guide.
Revision history
The following table presents the revision history of this document.

Table 1 Revision history

Revision Date Description


04 March 1, 2017 Clarified for traditional enabler-based licensing that one
NDMP Client Connection license is required to protect
each NAS system.

03 January 31, 2017 Added more details to the section "Important


information for new and upgraded installations of
NetWorker."

02 January 5, 2017 Updates to 45-day evaluation enabler codes for


traditional licensing.

01 December 22, First release of this document for EMC NetWorker 9.1.
2016

Related documentation
The NetWorker documentation set includes the following publications, available on
EMC Online Support:

EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide 5


Preface

l EMC NetWorker Online Software Compatibility Matrix


Provides a list of client, server, and storage node operating systems supported by
the EMC information protection software versions. You can access the matrix at
http://compatibilityguide.emc.com:8080/CompGuideApp/.
l EMC NetWorker Administration Guide
Describes how to configure and maintain the NetWorker software.
l EMC NetWorker Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) User Guide
Describes how to use the NetWorker software to provide data protection for
NDMP filers.
l EMC NetWorker Cluster Integration Guide
Contains information related to configuring NetWorker software on cluster servers
and clients.
l EMC NetWorker Installation Guide
Provides information on how to install, uninstall, and update the NetWorker
software for clients, storage nodes, and servers on all supported operating
systems.
l EMC NetWorker Updating from a Previous Release Guide
Describes how to update the NetWorker software from a previously installed
release.
l EMC NetWorker Release Notes
Contains information on new features and changes, fixed problems, known
limitations, environment and system requirements for the latest NetWorker
software release.
l EMC NetWorker Command Reference Guide
Provides reference information for NetWorker commands and options.
l EMC NetWorker Data Domain Boost Integration Guide
Provides planning and configuration information on the use of Data Domain
devices for data deduplication backup and storage in a NetWorker environment.
l EMC NetWorker Performance Optimization Planning Guide
Contains basic performance tuning information for NetWorker.
l EMC NetWorker Server Disaster Recovery and Availability Best Practices Guide
Describes how to design, plan for, and perform a step-by-step NetWorker disaster
recovery.
l EMC NetWorker Snapshot Management Integration Guide
Describes the ability to catalog and manage snapshot copies of production data
that are created by using mirror technologies on EMC storage arrays.
l EMC NetWorker Snapshot Management for NAS Devices Integration Guide
Describes how to catalog and manage snapshot copies of production data that are
created by using replication technologies on NAS devices.
l EMC NetWorker Security Configuration Guide
Provides an overview of security configuration settings available in NetWorker,
secure deployment, and physical security controls needed to ensure the secure
operation of the product.
l EMC NetWorker VMware Integration Guide
Provides planning and configuration information on the use of VMware in a
NetWorker environment.
l EMC NetWorker Error Message Guide
Provides information on common NetWorker error messages.
l EMC NetWorker Licensing Guide
Provides information about licensing NetWorker products and features.

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l EMC NetWorker REST API Getting Started Guide


Describes how to configure and use the NetWorker REST API to create
programmatic interfaces to the NetWorker server.
l EMC NetWorker REST API Reference Guide
Provides the NetWorker REST API specification used to create programmatic
interfaces to the NetWorker server.
l EMC NetWorker 9.1 with EMC CloudBoost 2.1 Integration Guide
Describes the integration of NetWorker with CloudBoost.
l EMC NetWorker Management Console Online Help
Describes the day-to-day administration tasks performed in the NetWorker
Management Console and the NetWorker Administration window. To view the
online help, click Help in the main menu.
l EMC NetWorker User Online Help
Describes how to use the NetWorker User program, which is the Windows client
interface, to connect to a NetWorker server to back up, recover, archive, and
retrieve files over a network.
Special notice conventions that are used in this document
EMC uses the following conventions for special notices:

NOTICE

Identifies content that warns of potential business or data loss.

Note

Contains information that is incidental, but not essential, to the topic.

Typographical conventions
EMC uses the following type style conventions in this document:

Table 2 Style conventions

Bold Used for names of interface elements, such as names of buttons,


fields, tab names, and menu paths (what the user specifically selects
or clicks)

Italic Used for full titles of publications that are referenced in text
Monospace Used for:
l System code
l System output, such as an error message or script
l Pathnames, file names, prompts, and syntax
l Commands and options

Monospace italic Used for variables


Monospace bold Used for user input

[] Square brackets enclose optional values

| Vertical bar indicates alternate selections - the bar means “or”

{} Braces enclose content that the user must specify, such as x or y or


z

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Preface

Table 2 Style conventions (continued)

... Ellipses indicate non-essential information that is omitted from the


example

Where to get help


EMC support, product, and licensing information can be obtained as follows:
Product information
For documentation, release notes, software updates, or information about EMC
products, go to EMC Online Support at https://support.emc.com.
Technical support
Go to EMC Online Support and click Service Center. Several options for contacting
EMC Technical Support appear on the site. Note that to open a service request, you
must have a valid support agreement. Contact your EMC sales representative for
details about obtaining a valid support agreement or with questions about your
account.
Online communities
Go to EMC Community Network at https://community.emc.com for peer contacts,
conversations, and content on product support and solutions. Interactively engage
online with customers, partners, and certified professionals for all EMC products.
Your comments
Your suggestions help to improve the accuracy, organization, and overall quality of the
user publications. Send your opinions of this document to
DPAD.Doc.Feedback@emc.com.

8 EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide


CHAPTER 1
Introduction

This chapter includes the following topics:

l About this guide..................................................................................................10


l Important information for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker............10
l Determining license model options by version.....................................................12
l Support obsolescence........................................................................................ 15

Introduction 9
Introduction

About this guide


This guide describes the licensing options available in NetWorker 9.1 that you can use
to permanently license the NetWorker software. is downloadable from https://
support.emc.com. NetWorker 9.1 has extended the license-free trial period without
requiring a license to 90 days.
The information in this guide assumes that the EMC NetWorker software is installed
and that all of the software and hardware requirements have been met on the
computer that accesses the NetWorker Management Console (NMC) interface,
known as the Console. These requirements are described in the EMC NetWorker
Installation Guide.

NetWorker License Manager


The NetWorker License Manager (legacy) on page 83 chapter provides information
about the NetWorker License Manager software that is used for traditional licensing,
including information that outlines how to enter and delete an enabler code, enter an
authorization code, and how to change a License Manager server. Only the traditional
model of licensing uses NetWorker License Manager.

Note

If you plan to use the EMC Licensing solution with capacity entitlement, do not install
the NetWorker License Manager software during the NetWorker installation.

Important information for new and upgraded installations of


NetWorker
The EMC Licensing Solution, available in NetWorker 9.0 and later, allows new
customers to use Capacity Entitlement, which means that capacity can be shared
among NetWorker Servers. If you are an existing customer, you can use the EMC
Licensing Solution with capacity entitlement, or when you install or upgrade to the
NetWorker 9.1 server by applying an Update Entitlement to the EMC License Server,
you can continue to use the traditional enabler-based licensing from your previous
NetWorker version.
Also, you can use traditional enabler-based licensing when you have unused enablers
or want to move enablers from an old NetWorker Server to a new NetWorker Server
that is running NetWorker 9.1.

Note

EMC is working on a Conversion tool that simplifies the conversion from traditional
enabler-based licensing to the EMC Licensing Solution with Capacity Entitlement. This
guide will be updated with this information when the tool is available. Customers who
require conversion from traditional NetWorker 8.x capacity-based enabler licensing to
the NetWorker 9.1 EMC Licensing Solution with the Capacity Entitlement must submit
a conversion request to licensing. The request should include your original sales order
number and the LAC number, so EMC Licensing can issue the correct capacity
entitlement. The request must also include the IP address and hostname of the
License Server.

10 EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide


Introduction

New installation of NetWorker 9.1 with unused or new enablers from previous
NetWorker versions
If you have unused or new enablers from a NetWorker 8.1.x or 8.2.x release, you can
still use these enablers on a new NetWorker 9.1 server by applying them in the Server
Properties window in NMC and having them authorized by EMC Licensing.
This procedure still requires installation of the EMC License Server and application of
a License file with Update Entitlement.
1. If not already installed, install the NetWorker 9.1 server and the EMC License
Server.
2. Apply the unused or new enablers to the NetWorker 9.1 server through the Server
Properties window in NMC.
3. Contact Licensing@emc.com.
4. Request authorization of the unused or new enablers from Licensing, and request
an Update Entitlement License file for the EMC License Server.

Note

When making this request, include information such as Customer #, SO#, IP


Address of the License Server, IP address of the NetWorker server, and Host ID of
the NetWorker Server. To obtain the Host ID of the NetWorker Server on Linux,
run nsrlic -p | grep "host id" . To obtain the Host ID of the NetWorker
Server on Windows, run nsrlic -p | findstr "host id"

5. Apply the License file with the Update Entitlement provided by EMC Licensing to
the License Server and the NetWorker server, as described in the section
Requirements for new and upgraded installations.

Upgrading from traditional licensing without upgrading the NetWorker 8.x.x


server
If you have a NetWorker 8.x.x server with enablers from NetWorker 8.1.x or 8.2.x and
want to move the enablers to a new server with NetWorker 9.1 without upgrading the
existing NetWorker 8.x.x server, perform the following.
1. If not already installed, install the NetWorker 9.1 server and the EMC License
Server.
2. Contact Licensing@emc.com.
3. Request a Host Transfer Affidavit to move the enablers from the old NetWorker
Server to a new Installation of NetWorker 9.1 on new hardware, and request a
License file that includes an Update Entitlement.

Note

When making this request, include information such as Customer #, SO#, IP


address of the License Server, IP address of the NetWorker server, and Host ID of
the NetWorker Server. To obtain the Host ID of the NetWorker Server on Linux,
run nsrlic -p | grep "host id" . To obtain the Host ID of the NetWorker
Server on Windows, run nsrlic -p | findstr "host id".

4. Apply the transferred enablers to the NetWorker 9.1 server through the Server
Properties window in NMC.

New installation of NetWorker 9.1 with unused or new enablers from previous NetWorker versions 11
Introduction

5. Apply the License file with the Update Entitlement provided by EMC Licensing to
the NetWorker server and the EMC License Server, as described in the section
Requirements for new and upgraded installations.

Upgrading from traditional licensing on UNIX to a new installation on Linux or


Windows
If you are on UNIX and want to move to a new installation of the NetWorker 9.1 server
on Linux or Windows, perform the following.
1. Contact your account manager.
2. After your enablers are transferred from UNIX enablers to either Windows or
Linux:
a. Follow the steps that are outlined in the section "New installation of NetWorker
9.1 with unused enablers from previous NetWorker versions" to install the
NetWorker software on Linux or Windows with your UNIX enablers.
b. Have these enablers authorized by EMC Licensing.

Note

If you are planning on performing a NetWorker Server migration from UNIX to Linux or
Windows where you are bringing over the media database information from the old
server to the new server, contact your account manager who will make arrangements
with Professional Services.

Determining license model options by version


For new installations of NetWorker 9.1, you must use the EMC Licensing Solution with
capacity entitlement. When you upgrade to NetWorker 9.1 from a previous release,
you can continue to use your previous model (for example, traditional enabler-based
licensing), or you can use the EMC Licensing Solution with capacity entitlement.
Review the following tables to determine which NetWorker licensing model to use.
The tables compare licensing options between NetWorker versions and available
licensing models, as well as the tools that are used to manage licensing.

Table 3 Licensing between NetWorker versions and licensing models

Licensing Base license Post upgrade Entitlement to


artifact for new state upgrade from
installation previous
version

Traditional Licensing metric = Components, modules, features, and device capacities


(enabler-
based)
licensing
NetWorker 7.5 Enablers and Base Enabler Upgrade Enabler Must be
and previous authorization auto applied, call validated by
codes EMC Licensing EMC Licensing
for authorization within 90 days
code

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Introduction

Table 3 Licensing between NetWorker versions and licensing models (continued)

Licensing Base license Post upgrade Entitlement to


artifact for new state upgrade from
installation previous
version
NetWorker 7.6 Enablers and Base Enabler Upgrade Enabler Must be
through 8.2 authorization auto applied, call validated by
codes EMC Licensing EMC Licensing
for authorization within 90 days
code

NetWorker 9.0 Enablers and Base Enabler In Evaluation Must be


and later authorization mode, call EMC validated by
codes Licensing for EMC Licensing
update within 90 days
entitlement

Capacity Licensing metric = Components, modules, features, and device capacities


licensing
NetWorker 7.5 n/a n/a n/a n/a
and previous

NetWorker 7.6 Enablers and Datazone enabler Remains fully No validation


through 8.2 authorization authorized required
codes

NetWorker 9.0 License file Capacity In Evaluation Must be


and later entitlement mode, call EMC validated by
feature Licensing for EMC Licensing
update within 90 days
entitlement

Table 4 Tools to manage licensing

Tool used to Alternative name Intended use Cannot be used


manage with
NetWorker
licensing
NetWorker License LLM, Legato License Centralized EMC Licensing
Manager Manager, lgtolmd management of bulk Solution with capacity
enablers with entitlement. Not
NetWorker traditional recommended in
licensing NetWorker 9.0 and
later

nsrlic Command line Generates reports n/a


interface about all license
information currently
active on a
NetWorker server

NetWorker NMC, Registrations Manual entry of n/a


Management Console page enablers and
authorization codes,

Determining license model options by version 13


Introduction

Table 4 Tools to manage licensing (continued)

Tool used to Alternative name Intended use Cannot be used


manage with
NetWorker
licensing
license file
configuration

EMC License EMC License Server Managing license files Any NetWorker
Management with NetWorker 9.0 version previous to
(LMTOOLS on 9.0
Windows, lmgrd on
Linux)

Traditional enabler-based licensing model (legacy)


New installations of NetWorker 9.1 use the EMC Licensing Solution with a capacity
entitlement. If you upgrade to NetWorker 9.1 and you used the traditional enabler-
based licensing model with the previously installed NetWorker release, you can use the
EMC Licensing Solution with the capacity entitlement, or you can continue to use the
traditional enabler-based licensing model.
If you plan to continue using traditional enabler-based licensing, you must perform the
following steps:
1. Install the License server.
2. Obtain a license file from EMC Licensing that contains an update entitlement
called NETWORKER_UPDATE.
3. Set up the license file on the License Server. On the License Server host, copy the
license file to the /opt/emc/licenses file.
4. On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, right-click the
server, and then select Properties from the list. In the Licensing tab of the
Server Properties window, browse to and select the license file to populate the
CLP license text field.
Important information for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker and
Requirements for new and upgraded installations provide further information on these
requirements.

Note

When you upgrade to NetWorker 9.1, after you enable the EMC Licensing Solution
with a capacity entitlement, you can no longer use the traditional enabler-based
licensing model.

Capacity licensing model (legacy)


The capacity licensing model in NetWorker releases earlier than NetWorker 9.0 allows
you to use any set of NetWorker features provided you do not exceed the amount of
purchased storage capacity for the datazone. If you used this model with an earlier
NetWorker release before upgrading to NetWorker 9.1, you can continue to use the
legacy capacity licensing model, or you can use the EMC Licensing Solution with the
capacity entitlement.

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Introduction

If you upgrade to the EMC Licensing Solution, you can apply an unused capacity that
you purchased to the capacity purchase for use of the EMC Licensing Solution. For
example, if you purchase a 2 TB capacity entitlement for the EMC Licensing Solution
and had 2 TB of legacy capacity entitlement enablers remaining, you have a total of 4
TB of source data you can protect.
If you plan to continue using the legacy capacity licensing model, you must perform
the following steps:
l Install the License server.
l Obtain a license file from EMC Licensing that contains an update entitlement
called NETWORKER_UPDATE.
l Set up the license file on the License Server. On the License Server host, copy the
license file to /opt/emc/licenses.
l On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, and then
right-click the server and select Properties from the drop down. In the Licensing
tab of the Server Properties window, browse to and select the license file to
populate the CLP license text field.
The sections Important information for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker
and Requirements for new and upgraded installations provide further information on
these requirements.

Support obsolescence
For detailed information on versions and operating systems that are no longer
supported, download the spreadsheet titled NetWorker Release and End of Service Life
Notifications on the EMC Online Support site at http://support.emc.com.
To find this spreadsheet:
1. Select Support by Product.
2. In the Find a Product by Name field, type NetWorker, select NetWorker from
the list, and then press Enter.
3. From the list of support topics, select Maintain, Upgrade your Software.
4. In the Service Life section, select Release and End of Life Dates.
5. Beside NetWorker Release and End of Service Life Notifications, click the .xls
link. This link downloads an excel spreadsheet that summarizes end of support for
versions and operating systems to the host.

Support obsolescence 15
Introduction

16 EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide


CHAPTER 2
EMC Licensing Solution

This chapter includes the following topics:

l About the EMC Licensing Solution..................................................................... 18


l Quick Start: Activate the EMC Licensing Solution.............................................. 21
l Installing the EMC License Server......................................................................23
l Set up the license file.........................................................................................25
l Managing the EMC License Server.................................................................... 27
l Modify NetWorker server properties in NMC Administration Window................32
l Additions to the NSR RAP resource................................................................... 33

EMC Licensing Solution 17


EMC Licensing Solution

About the EMC Licensing Solution


The EMC Licensing Solution, available in NetWorker 9.0 and later, is an EMC licensing
standard that stores all licensing information for the environment in one license file,
which is stored on both the NetWorker server and the EMC License Server. All
installations of NetWorker 9.0 and later use the EMC Licensing Solution.
Various components are required to set up the EMC Licensing Solution. These
components include the following items:
l EMC License Server
l License file
l Management of the License Server through LMTOOLS (Windows) or lmgrd
(Linux).

Licensing solution requirements for new and upgraded installations


New and upgraded installations of NetWorker 9.1 must fulfill the following
requirements to use the EMC Licensing Solution.
New installation of NetWorker 9.1
All new NetWorker 9.1 installations use the EMC Licensing Solution with capacity
entitlement, which requires the following setup:
1. Install the EMC License Server.
2. Obtain the license file, which contains the capacity entitlement called
NETWORKER_CAPACITY.
3. Set up the license file on the License Server host:
l On Linux, copy the file to the /opt/emc/licenses/ directory.
l On Windows, copy the file to the C:\Program Files\EMC License
Server\elms\licenses folder.
4. On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, and then
right-click the server and select Properties from the drop down. In the Licensing
tab of the Server Properties window, browse to and select the license file to
populate the CLP license text field.
Upgrading to NetWorker 9.1
When you upgrade to NetWorker 9.1 from a NetWorker 8.2.x release, you have the
following two options:
l Use the EMC Licensing Solution with the capacity entitlement
l Continue to use the traditional enabler-based licensing model from your previous
NetWorker version.
If you decide to use the EMC Licensing Solution with the capacity entitlement after
you upgrade to NetWorker 9.1, you must take the following actions:
1. Install the EMC License Server. Without a connection to the EMC License Server,
NetWorker 9.1 runs in evaluation mode for 90 days. Install the License Server
before the end of the evaluation period.
2. Obtain the license file, which contains a capacity entitlement called
NETWORKER_CAPACITY or an update entitlement called
NETWORKER_UPDATE.

18 EMC NetWorker 9.1 Licensing Guide


EMC Licensing Solution

3. Set up the license file on the License Server host:


l On Linux, copy the file to the/opt/emc/licenses/ directory.
l On Windows, copy the file to the C:\Program Files\EMC License
Server\elms\licenses folder.
4. On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, and then
right-click the server and select Properties from the drop down. In the Licensing
tab of the Server Properties window, browse to and select the license file to
populate the CLP license text field.

Note

When you choose the capacity entitlement option, contact an EMC sales
representative to perform the conversion from the traditional enabler-based licensing
model to the EMC Licensing Solution with the capacity entitlement.

If you decide to continue using the traditional enabler-based licensing model, you must
take the following actions before upgrading to NetWorker 9.1 requires the following:
1. Install the EMC License Server. Without a connection to the EMC License Server,
NetWorker 9.1 runs in evaluation mode for 90 days. Install the License Server
before the end of the evaluation period. .
2. Obtain the license file, which should contain only an update entitlement called
NETWORKER_UPDATE.

Note

When you apply an update entitlement, a notification that indicates that


NETWORKER_CAPACITY entitlement is not present in the license
file might display. If you are not using the NETWORKER_CAPACITY
entitlement, you can ignore this message.

3. Set up the license file on the License Server host:


l On Linux, copy the file to the /opt/emc/licenses/ directory.
l On Windows, copy the file to the C:\Program Files\EMC License
Server\elms\licenses folder.
4. On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, right-click the
server, and then select Properties from the list. In the Licensing tab of the
Server Properties window, browse to and select the license file to populate the
CLP license text field.

EMC License Server


After you install NetWorker, if you have not already installed the License Server, install
the Windows or Linux 64-bit License Server package. The License Server manages the
EMC licenses and capacity allocation.
NetWorker supports installation of the License Server on the following 64-bit
platforms.

Table 5 Supported License Server platforms

Platform Versions
Windows Windows 2008, Windows 2012

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Table 5 Supported License Server platforms (continued)

Platform Versions
Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x, 6.x, 7.x; SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.x,
12.x

After you install the License Server, you must obtain the license file from EMC
Licensing. This file contains the host and port information for the License Server. The
License Server should use a default or specific TCP/IP port number. For NetWorker,
the default port is 27000. If you specify a non-default port, it must match the port
number in the license file. You can set the License Server to listen to an available
TCP/IP port, typically in the 27000 to 27009 range. It is recommended that, at a
minimum, you keep ports 27000 and 27001 open.
You can start the License Server with the LMTOOLS application on Windows or the
lmgrd command-line utility on Linux.

Note

You can run the EMC License Server on the same server as the NetWorker
Management Console; however, it is not recommend that you run the NetWorker
Server and the License Server on the same host. If you run both servers on the same
host, ensure that you start the NetWorker Server before you start the lmgrd
process.

License file
The license file that you receive from EMC Licensing indicates the NetWorker
features and capacity you purchased or the options that will be made available so you
can evaluate NetWorker. The license file is an encrypted ASCII text file, which
prevents tampering with or changing the content.
When you download and install NetWorker 9.1 and the EMC License Server software,
you must also obtain the license file from EMC Licensing. This file must reside on a
platform that runs the License Server and is accessible to NetWorker. Therefore, you
must perform the following actions:
l Store a copy of the file in the License server folder:
n On Linux, copy the file to the opt/emc/licenses/ directory.
n On Windows, copy the file to the C:\Program Files\EMC License
Server\elms\licenses folder.
l On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, right-click the
server, and then select Properties from the list. In the Licensing tab of the
Server Properties window, browse to and select the license file to populate the
CLP license text field.
The license file can contain two types of entitlements: an update entitlement, if you
are updating from a previous NetWorker release, and a single capacity entitlement,
which you can share across multiple datazones. All datazones can point to a single
License Server to request capacity.

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Management of the EMC License Server


After you install the License Server, the system places a management application on
an accessible NetWorker server. Use the appropriate License Server management
application to complete the setup and configuration of the EMC Licensing Solution.
On Windows, use the LMTOOLS application. On Linux, use the lmgrd command-line
utility.
The management application should run constantly to serve licenses to NetWorker.
Therefore, the application requires a running EMCLM vendor daemon, which delivers
license features to NetWorker and tracks counted features. The application
automatically manages EMCLM by starting, stopping, and restarting the daemon as
required. It also writes to the License Server's lmgrd.log troubleshooting file to
report errors and license-feature activity. The lmgrd, EMCLM, license, and
troubleshooting log file are located in the same directory.

Note

Use the EMC License Server Installation and Administration Guide for complete EMC
License Server management instructions.

Quick Start: Activate the EMC Licensing Solution


The following section provides an overview of the steps that are required to activate
the EMC Licensing Solution in a new installation of NetWorker. For more details, see
subsequent sections of the EMC NetWorker Licensing Guide and the EMC License
Server Installation and Administration Guide.
Before you begin
Obtain the license file from EMC Licensing. For a new installation of NetWorker, this
file contains a capacity entitlement. You can obtain the file after you provide EMC
Licensing with the License Server host/IP information and the required capacity. If
you cannot use the default 27000 port for communication between NetWorker and
the License Server, you must also provide the port number. EMC requires this
information to create the license file.
Procedure
1. Download the License Server package for the appropriate platform from the
same location that you downloaded the NetWorker software from.
2. Install the Windows or Linux 64-bit License Server package. You can install the
License Server in the same location as the NetWorker server. The following
table provides the package name for each OS version.

OS Package name
Windows EMC_LicenseServer_3.4.0_x64 installer.msi
RHEL 5 and SuSE 11 emclicenseserver-3.4.1-2.x86_64_lsb.rpm
RHEL 6, 7 and SuSE emclicenseserver-3.5.0-1.x86_64_lsb.rpm
12

3. In the location that you installed the License Server:


a. Create a directory.

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b. Copy the license file to this directory.

Note

Do not rename the license file.

For example, on the License Server, create the following directories:


l On Windows: C:\Program Files\EMC License Server\elms
\licenses
l On Linux: /opt/emc/licenses

Note

On Linux, you might be required to complete this step before you install the
License Server package.

4. Complete the License Server configuration, and then start the License Server:
l On Windows, use LMTOOLS or the command-line interface.
An icon for LMTOOLS appears on the desktop after the License Server
installation.
l On Linux, use the lmgrd command-line utility.

5. On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window, right-click


the server, and then select Properties from the list. The Server Properties
window appears.
a. Select the Licensing tab.
b. In the CLP license text field, click Browse.
c. Navigate to the location of the file, and select the license file.
d. Click Validate license. The Validate license button will be disabled until the
contents are validated. You can check the status by using the nsrlic -C
command.
6. In the Server Properties window, on the Licensing tab, ensure that the
following fields have the correct values, and then click OK.
l CLP license server
l CLP License Server Port
l Solution ID
l CLP SWID

Note

CLP refers to the EMC License Server.

7. In the NMC Administration window, click Server, and then select


Registrations. Confirm that the right pane displays an entry for CLP Capacity
License that indicates the Authorized -No expiration date.

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Installing the EMC License Server


After you install the NetWorker software, you must install the EMC License Server to
enable the EMC Licensing Solution. Installation packages for the License Server are
available from the same download location as the NetWorker software.
Before you begin
Ensure that you install the License Server on a system that is accessible to all
datazones that will require access to the License Server.
If you do not install the License Server during the NetWorker software installation, you
can install this server later. If NetWorker does not detect the license and an nsrd
check does not discover any licenses, NetWorker enters evaluation mode for 90 days.
You can install the License Server at any time during the evaluation period to enable
the EMC Licensing Solution.
Review this section for basic instructions about how to install the License Server on a
Windows or Linux 64-bit platform. Use the EMC License Server Installation and
Administration Guide for complete EMC License Server installation and setup
instructions.

Note

Installation of the License Server on a NetWorker Virtual Edition (NVE) appliance is


not supported.

Install the License Server (Windows 64-bit platform)


After you complete the NetWorker 9.1 installation, install the License Server from the
64-bit Windows package. The License Server package name for Windows is
EMC_LicenseServer_3.4.0_x64 installer.msi.
Before you begin
During the NetWorker installation, do not select the option to install the NetWorker
License Manager software. To use the EMC Licensing Solution, the NetWorker
License Manager is not required.
The License Server is required for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker 9.1,
even if you plan on using traditional enabler-based licensing.
Procedure
1. Download the Windows 64-bit installation package from the same location that
you downloaded the NetWorker software from.
2. Open the EMC_LicenseServer_3.4.0_x64 installer.msi file to start
the EMC License Server Setup wizard.

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Figure 1 EMC license Server Setup Wizard

3. Click Next to review and accept the License agreement.


4. Leave the destination folder for the installation of the EMC License Server
software as \EMC License Server.
5. Click Next, and then click Finish to complete the wizard.
Results

When the installation completes, a shortcut for the LMTOOLS utility appears on
your desktop. LMTOOLS allows you to manage the License Server.
To complete the setup and configuration, perform the steps in the sections Set up the
license file and LMTOOLS configuration on Windows.

Install the License Server (Linux 64-bit platform)


After you complete the NetWorker 9.1 installation, install the License Server from the
64-bit Linux package. The License Server package name on Linux for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux version 5 and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server version 11 is
emclicenseserver-3.4.1-2.x86_64_lsb.rpm . The package name for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux version 6 and 7 and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server version 12 is
emclicenseserver-3.5.0-1.x86_64_lsb.rpm. The License Server is required
for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker 9.1, even if you plan on using the
traditional enabler-based licensing model.
Before you begin
On the License Server, create a folder called /opt/emc/licenses, and copy the
license file that you obtain from EMC Licensing to this folder.

Note

During the NetWorker 9.1 installation, do not install the NetWorker License Manage
package, lgtolicm. The NetWorker License Manager is not required to use the EMC
Licensing Solution.

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Procedure
1. Download the Linux 64-bit installation package from the same location that you
downloaded the NetWorker software from.
2. Log in to Linux as root or as a user with sudo privileges.
3. At the command prompt, type the following command to install the package,
using the appropriate package version. For example:
/opt/emc # rpm -v -i /tmp/
emclicenseserver-3.5.0-1.x86_64_lsb.rpm

4. To confirm that the installation was successful perform the following steps:
a. Type ls /opt/emc/emclicenseserver/
b. In the directory listing output, verify that the following files were extracted:
l EMCLM
l lmgrd
l lmutil
l Readme.txt

Note

After you install the EMC License Server software on a Linux platform, the
following error might appear: "-bash: ./lmgrd: No such file or
directory". This error occurs because a library file is missing, typically the
ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3 library file. If the library file does not exist on your
system or, the incorrect version is installed, you must install the correct
package. To verify which package the library file belongs to, you can run an
rpm query if rpm packages are on your system. For example, type rpm -
qf /lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3 lsb-4.0-22.3.1.x86_64. After
you install the package that contains the required library file, the License
Server should start.

Set up the license file


The license file that you obtain from EMC Licensing contains information about the
EMC License Server configuration. EMC Licensing populates the file with this
information after you provide the details and requirements for the environment. It is
recommended that you do not edit the license file. Doing so can corrupt the file, which
makes it unusable by the EMC License Server.
Before you begin
It is recommended that you obtain the license file before you install the EMC License
Server. If you install the License Server before obtaining the license file, record the
server hostname/IP and port number because you must provide this information to
EMC Licensing to populate the file with these details. If the default port 27000 is
unavailable, select an open port that can be used for communication between the
License Server and the NetWorker software. It is recommended that, at a minimum,
you keep ports 27000 and 27001 open.
Procedure
1. If you have not already obtained the license file from EMC Licensing, contact
EMC Licensing to obtain the file.

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A license file with a capacity entitlement looks similar to the following sample.
Figure 2 Sample license file with capacity entitlement

2. Create a directory in the location where you installed the License Server.
For example, on the License Server, create the following directories:
l On Windows: C:\Program Files\EMC License Server\elms
\licenses
l On Linux: /opt/emc/licenses

Note

On Linux, you might be required to complete this step before you install the
License Server package.

3. Copy the license file to the License Server directory that you previously
created. Do not rename the license file.

Note

If you use FTP on Linux, ensure that the file permissions do not change.

4. On the NetWorker server, launch the NMC Administration window.


5. Right-click the server, and then select Properties from the list. The
NetWorker Server Properties window appears.
a. Select the Licensing tab.
b. In the CLP license text field, click the Browse icon to navigate to the
location of the license file.
c. Select the license file. Text from the license file populates the CLP license
text field.
6. Click OK to save the changes, and then reopen the NetWorker Server
Properties window.
7. Select the checkbox next to the CLP license text field to validate the license.
The License Validation dialog opens and displays the status of the validation.
When the validation completes without errors, the dialog indicates a status of
SUCCESSFUL.

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Managing the EMC License Server


After you install the License Server and set up the license file on the License Server
and the NetWorker server, you must complete the configuration by starting the
License server.
Review this section for information about the basic steps for License Server
management setup on Windows and Linux platforms. Use the EMC License Server
Installation and Administration Guide for complete EMC License server management
instructions.

Managing the License Server (Windows)


You can start and manage the License Server by using the LMTOOLS utility on
Windows.
Procedure
1. Open the LMTOOLS icon on your desktop.
2. On the Service/License File tab, select Configuration using Services.
3. Navigate to the Config Services tab.
4. In the Path to the lmgrd.exe file field:
a. Click Browse to navigate to the location of lmgrd .
b. Select the file.
For example, navigate to C:\Program Files\EMC License Server, and
then select lmgrd.
5. In the Path to the license file field:
a. Click Browse to navigate to the location of the license file on the EMC
License Server.
b. Select the file.
For example, navigate to C:\Program Files\EMC License Server\elms
\licenses, and then select the license file.

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Figure 3 Config services tab in LMTOOLS

The license file contains information about the License Server, such as the host
address/IP and the port that is used for communication, information on the
type of licenses, and the amount of capacity purchased.
6. Select Use Services and Start Server at Power Up, and then click Save
Service.
7. Browse to the Start/Stop/Reread tab, and select Start Server.
8. Exit the LMTOOLS utility.
Results
After startup, the Flexlm Service 1 service is shown as Running in the Windows Task
Manager.
To change the Flexlm Service 1 Startup type to Automatic, in Windows Task
Manager, click the Services tab, and then click Services.

Manage the License Server (Linux)


On Linux, you can manage and start the License Server with the lmgrd command.
Before you begin
Before you run the lmgrd command, ensure that you complete the following tasks:
l Create the/opt/emc/licenses for the license file and the /opt/emc/
emclicenseserver/logs directory for the log files.
l Add the license file that you received from EMC Licensing to the /opt/emc/
licenses directory.
Procedure
1. To start the License Server, at the command prompt, type lmgrd.
# ./lmgrd -l /opt/emc/emclicenseserver/logs/lmgrd.log -
c /opt/emc/licenses

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2. To manage the License Server, type the lmgrd command with the following
arguments:
lmgrd [-c license_file_list] [-l [+]debug_log_path] [-2 -p] [-
local] [-x lmdown] [-x lmremove] [-z] [-v] [-help]

The following table provides information about the arguments that you can use
with the lmgrd command. The section Lmutil application provides more
information on available arguments.
Table 6 lmgrd arguments

Argument Description
-c license_file_list Directs use of the specified license files.

-l [+]debug_log_path Writes debugging information to file debug_log_path. This


option uses the letter l, not the numeral 1. Prefixing
debug_log_path with the + character appends logging
entries. Use the -l option before other options to log all
debugging information to debug_log_path.

-2 -p Restricts use of the lmdown, lmreread, lmremove,


lmswitch, lmswitchr, and lmnewlog utilities, to a license
administrator who is, by default, root. If there is a UNIX group
called lmadmin, use is restricted to members only of that
group. If root is not a member of this group, root does not have
permission to use any of the mentioned utilities. If -2 -p is used
when starting lmgrd, no Windows user can shut down the
License Server with lmdownor use the lmswitch, lmswitchr,
and lmnewlog utilities.

-local Restricts the lmdown and lmreread commands so they can


run only from the same system where lmgrd is running.

-x lmdown Disables the lmdown command so no user can run lmdown. If


lmdown is disabled, stop lmgrd with the kill pid command,
or stop the lmgrd and vendor daemon processes through the
Windows Task Manager or Windows service. On Linux, ensure
that the kill command does not have a -9 argument.

-x lmremove Disables the lmremove command (no user can run lmremove).

-z Run in foreground. The default behavior is to run in the


background. If you specify-l debug_log_path, no windows
are used. If you do not specify the -l argument, separate
windows are used for lmgrd and each vendor daemon.

-v Displays the lmgrd version number and copyright, and then


exits.

-help Displays usage information, and then exits.

-reuseaddr Allows the server to explicitly bind to a same port, which remains
in TIME_WAIT state after the server restarts or crashes.

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Start the License Server without a license file


If you have not obtained a license file, you can start the License Server by using the
lmgrd command. When you add a license file, you can also run a command to re-read
the file.
Procedure
1. To start the License Server without copying a license file to the license
directory, from a command prompt, type the following command:
#./lmgrd -l

/opt/emc/emclicenseserver/logs/lmgrd.log -c

/opt/emc/licenses

2. To view the log file, type the following command:


/opt/emc/emclicenseserver # cat /opt/emc/emclicenseserver/
logs/lmgrd.log

3. To view what is running as the License Server, type the following command:
/opt/emc/emclicenseserver # ps -aef | grep lmgrd
4. After you obtain a license file, copy the file to the license directory, /opt/emc/
licenses.
5. To reread the license file, type the following command:
#lmutil lmstat -a -c /opt/emc/licenses

#lmutil lmreread -c /opt/emc/licenses

lmutil application
In addition to lmgrd, you can use the lmutil application to manage some aspects of
the License Server. This application is available on all platforms.
lmutil application arguments
The following table provides a list of the valid arguments for most lmutil utilities.

Table 7 lmutil arguments

Argument Description
-c Most lmutil utilities need the path to the license file. This is specified with
<license_f the -c license_file_path argument.
ile_path>

-help Displays usage information and exits.

-v Displays the version of the utility and exits.

-verbose Displays a longer description for errors that are found.

For the first argument of an lmutil command, you can specify one of the following
utilities:
l lmdown – gracefully stops a license server system (manager and vendor daemon)
l lmhostid – calculates a hostid to identify a system or user

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l lmreread – instructs the license server system to reread license and option files,
and start new vendor daemons
l lmstat – displays the status of a license server system
l lmswitch – controls license server log location and size
l lmver – displays the version of a FLEXnet executable
The following table provides more information about the most common or useful
commands that will help you when you need to troubleshoot License Server issues.

Table 8 Useful lmutil commands

Command Purpose
lmutil lmhostid Obtains the MAC address system information
from the current system. A MAC address is a
valid node-locking choice (HOSTID=) and can
also be used in the SERVER line of a license
file to identify the License Server. If multiple
MAC addresses are listed by the command,
use the first one. For example:

lmutil lmhostid

Verify the MAC address with its use in any


license files. If the MAC address does not
match any of the relevant uses, a mistake
might have been made when the system
information was entered for license activation.

lmutil lmreread Forces the License Server to instruct the


EMC vendor daemon to reread the license file
for changes. Use this command if new or
changed license files are made available. This
command allows the License Server and the
EMC vendor daemon to continue to run and
to update the internal cache of the license
features from newly updated license files. For
example:

lmutil lmreread -vendor EMCLM

lmutil lmstat Use the this command to determine the


running status of the License Server lmgrd.
For example:

lmutil lmstat -a

lmutil lmdown When you provide the name of the license file
that you used to start the License Server, this
command gracefully shuts down the License
Server and EMC vendor daemon. Specify the
license file name to ensure that the proper
processes are terminated. You might be asked
to confirm the shutdown before proceeding.
For example:

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Table 8 Useful lmutil commands (continued)

Command Purpose

lmlmutil lmdown -c
<license_file_list>

Modify NetWorker server properties in NMC Administration


Window
After you install and set up the License Server, you can modify specific fields in the
NetWorker Management Console (NMC) so the NetWorker server can detect the
applied license file..
Modify the CLP UOM and CLP refresh fields
Use the NMC Administration window to modify the following two fields. To access
these attributes, right-click the server in the Administration window, and then select
Properties.
l CLP UOM - allows you to allocate more capacity to a specific datazone. Initially, 1
TB is checked out. This amount can be changed if the request is greater than 0.
l CLP refresh - when the CLP refresh checkbox is selected, the NetWorker server
is prompts search for a new or updated license file. When you select the CLP
refresh checkbox, the server requests a license file with capacity entitlement and,
where applicable, an update entitlement.
Figure 4 CLP UOM and CLP refresh fields in the NetWorker Server Properties window

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Additions to the NSR RAP resource


After you complete the License Server installation and setup, the NSR Resource
Access Protocol (RAP) resource is populated with the License Server information.
The following figure provides an example of the information.
Figure 5 NSR RAP resource

The attributes that are identified in the red square in the graphic (for example, CLP
License server and CLP License server port) are populated from the license file stored
in the NetWorker server host's /nsr/lic/ directory and from queries of the License
Server. These attributes are updated each time that you check out a license. Then
Solution ID and CLP SWID are read from a license that is checked out from the
License Server and not from the license file on the NetWorker server.

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CHAPTER 3
NetWorker Traditional Licensing Model

This chapter includes the following topics:

l Upgrading to NetWorker 9.0 and later and using traditional enabler-based


licensing............................................................................................................. 36
l About the traditional enabler-based licensing model.......................................... 36
l The evaluation process.......................................................................................38
l Delete an enabler code.......................................................................................40
l License process flow..........................................................................................40
l Permanently license the NetWorker software....................................................42
l Product licenses.................................................................................................48
l EMC NetWorker 45-Day evaluation enabler codes............................................ 58

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Upgrading to NetWorker 9.0 and later and using traditional


enabler-based licensing
When you upgrade to NetWorker 9.0 and later, if you used the traditional enabler-
based model of licensing in your previous NetWorker version, you can use the new
EMC Licensing Solution with the capacity entitlement or continue to use the
traditional enabler-based licensing.
When you upgrade to NetWorker 9.0 and later, if you used the traditional enabler-
based model of licensing in your previous NetWorker version, you can use the new
EMC Licensing Solution with the capacity entitlement or continue to use the
traditional enabler-based licensing.
If you want to continue using traditional enabler-based licensing, you must still install
the EMC License Server and apply the update entitlement, which is provided in the
license file. Important information for new and upgraded installations of NetWorker
and Requirements for new and upgraded installations provide more information.
The evaluation period provides 90 days during which to determine whether you want
to use the EMC Licensing Solution or continue using traditional enabler-based
licensing. It is recommended that you upgrade to the EMC Licensing Solution because
this model provides the most effective management of all NetWorker features and
available capacity.

About the traditional enabler-based licensing model


You can download and evaluate NetWorker software and added features, such as
modules, from the EMC Online Support website at https://support.emc.com. The
software can be evaluated for 90 days without an enabler code or license. The
evaluation process on page 38 provides information.
To permanently use the NetWorker software with the traditional enabler-based
licensing model, you must license the software on the EMC Licensing website and
apply the supplied licensing key to the NetWorker server. The license key includes
permanent enabler codes and corresponding authorization (auth) codes. Permanently
license the NetWorker software on page 42 provides information. Additionally, the
EMC Software Price Guide: Open Storage Software provides more details.

Base enabler
Each installation of NetWorker server software must be licensed with a server enabler,
called a base enabler. This enabler activates the software and validates the use of a
particular bundle of features, such as a specified number of clients and devices. All
license keys are entered and stored on the NetWorker server, which enforces the
licensing.
Base enablers come in different editions that enable varying degrees of functionality.
Add-on enablers allow a broad scope of additional features.

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NOTICE

You cannot delete the base enabler. You can use the nsrcap command-line utility to
upgrade or downgrade the base enabler. However, after you upgrade or downgrade a
base enabler, you cannot restore to the original lower function base enabler. You must
obtain a new base enabler from EMC Licensing. For example, if you upgrade from
Work Edition to Power Edition but then regress to Work Edition, the original Work
Edition base enabler is invalid. You must obtain a new Work Edition base enabler from
EMC Licensing.

The following tips apply to the base enabler:


l As soon as the base enabler is entered, the evaluation mode ends. A function that
was available during a 90-day evaluation mode must be specifically enabled with
either an evaluation or permanent enabler.
l When entering a group of enablers, always type the base enabler last to avoid
disabling features that require a license that is separate from the base enabler.

Evaluation enabler
Evaluation enablers are free and must be applied on the NetWorker server. An
evaluation enabler extends the evaluation period for an additional 45 days. The
evaluation enabler cannot be extended or permanently enabled. It must be removed
from the production environment before or on its expiry date.
Evaluation enabler provides more information.

Update enabler
An update enabler is necessary to move from an existing major NetWorker release to a
newer major NetWorker release.
Updating within a minor release, for example, from NetWorker 8.2 SP1 to NetWorker
8.2 SP2, does not require an update enabler.
If an update enabler is required, the NetWorker software automatically adds the
required update enabler code to its configuration. The update enabler expires after 90
days. You must contact EMC Licensing within 90 days to permanently authorize the
update enabler.

NOTICE

If the authorization (auth) code for the update enabler code is not applied within 90
days, the NetWorker server software is disabled. Entering an auth code enables the
software even if the update enabler code has expired.

View the update enabler alert


An alert message is generated 45 days before a NetWorker update enabler code
expires. This alert remains until the NetWorker update enabler is authorized.
To view the license alert, use one of the following methods:
l In the NetWorker Administration window:
1. Click Monitoring.
2. Select the Alert tab.
l In the Console window, click Events.

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l At the command prompt, type nsrwatch.


A colored icon within the alert message indicates that the update enabler will expire
within 45 days. The message appears daily up to and including the day of the update
enabler code expires.
Before the end of the evaluation period, contact Licensing at emc.com, your
authorized reseller, or the EMC sales team to obtain your update authorization code.
By the end of the evaluation period, you must permanently license the software to
continue using modules or features that you have evaluated. If you do not permanently
authorize the update enabler before its expiry, your backups might be impacted.
Permanently license the NetWorker software on page 42 provides information.

The evaluation process


EMC NetWorker software and added features, such as modules, can be downloaded
and evaluated for free from the EMC support website or the media kit.
You can evaluate NetWorker software in two ways:
l Evaluating a new installation of NetWorker software
l Evaluating features of an existing NetWorker installation
By the end of the evaluation period, you must permanently license the NetWorker
software to continue using modules or features that you have evaluated. Permanently
license the NetWorker software on page 42 provides information.

Evaluate a new installation of NetWorker software


When you first install the NetWorker software, you can evaluate the software with all
the modules and features for 90 days without entering any enabler codes or licenses.
Obtain evaluation enabler extensions on page 38 provides information about
extending the evaluation period for an additional 15 days.

Evaluating features of an existing NetWorker installation


If you are evaluating one or more NetWorker modules or features on an edition of
NetWorker software that has already been installed and licensed, perform the
following steps:
Procedure
1. Contact your EMC sales representative or your authorized reseller who will
place an EVAL order on your behalf. As a result of the activation of your Eval
License Authorization Code (LAC) number, you will obtain a temporary license
key.
2. On the NetWorker server, type an evaluation enabler code for each module or
feature to be evaluated. Apply an evaluation enabler code on page 39 provides
information.

Obtain evaluation enabler extensions


Evaluation enablers are free and must be applied on the NetWorker server. A grace
period allows you to extend the evaluation period for an additional 15 days. The grace
period cannot be extended or permanently enabled. After the evaluation period and
the grace period, the enabler must be removed from the production environment
before or on its expiry date.

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To obtain entitlement extensions and the resulting evaluation enablers, do one of the
following:
l Contact your EMC Sales Representative or your authorized reseller who will place
an EVAL order on your behalf.
l Refer to the media kit for EMC Information Protection and Availability Product
Families.

Apply an evaluation enabler code


Use the following procedure to apply an evaluation enabler on the NetWorker server.
Procedure
1. Start the NetWorker Management Console software.
2. Open the Administration window:
a. In the Console window, click Enterprise.
b. In the left pane, from the Enterprise list, select the name of a NetWorker
server.
c. In the right pane, select the application.
d. From the Enterprise menu, click Launch Application. The Administration
window is launched as a separate application.
3. From the Administration window, click Configuration.
4. In the left pane, select Registration.
5. From the File menu, select New.
6. In the Enabler Code attribute, type the enabler code.
7. Optional. In the Comment attribute, type a description of the license.
8. Click OK.

View the evaluation enabler alert


An alert message is generated 30 days before a NetWorker evaluation enabler code
expires. The alert remains until the NetWorker software has been authorized or the
evaluation enabler has been deleted.
To view the license alert, use one of the following methods:
l In the NetWorker Administration window:
1. Click Monitoring.
2. Select the Alert tab.
l In the Console window, click Events.
The following color-coded icons appear with the alert message:
l A yellow icon indicates that the enabler will expire within 30 days. The message
displays the yellow icon until 10 days prior to the evaluation enabler code
expiration.
l A red icon indicates that the enabler will expire within 10 days. The message
displays the red icon up to and including the day of the enabler code expiration.

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Delete an enabler code


You can delete a license enabler code at any time, whether or not it has been
permanently authorized. The license is not removed when the software is uninstalled.

NOTICE

You cannot delete the enabler code that enables the basic NetWorker software, called
the base enabler. You can use the nsrcap command-line utility to upgrade or
downgrade the base enabler. However, after you have upgraded or downgraded a
base enabler, you cannot return to the original lower function base enabler. You must
obtain a new base enabler from EMC Licensing.

For example, if you upgrade from Work Edition to Power Edition but then regress to
Work Edition, the original Work Edition base enabler is invalid. You must obtain a new
Work Edition base enabler from EMC Licensing.

To delete an enabler code:


1. In the Administration window, click Configuration.
2. Click Registrations.
3. Right-click the name of the license that you want to delete, and then select
Delete.
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.

License process flow


To permanently use the NetWorker software to back up and recover data, you must
license the software. The licensing process is the same for all NetWorker software
editions, and for the individual modules and features.
The following figure illustrates the licensing process flow.

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Figure 6 NetWorker license process flow

During the NetWorker licensing process:


1. EMC verifies the customer purchase order. The SysAdmin downloads the
NetWorker software from the EMC Online Support Site.
2. EMC generates a License Authorization Code (LAC) letter and emails it to the
customer. SysAdmin installs the NetWorker software in evaluation mode.
3. The SysAdmin receives an email with the LAC and obtains the host ID of the
NetWorker server.
4. The SysAdmin applies the host ID and LAC to activate certificates.
5. EMC Licensing generates the certificates and allows you to save a copy of the
certificate or sends it as an email to the address of your choice.
6. The SysAdmin receives an email that includes the enablers and authorization
codes.
7. The SysAdmin applies the enablers and authorization codes for permanent
NetWorker licensing.
The NetWorker license process consists of the following basic steps:
1. Download and install the software for evaluation.
2. Purchase the required NetWorker product, options, and modules from EMC or an
authorized partner. The purchase order for the software lists the requested
NetWorker product, options, and modules. EMC sends a LAC certificate by email
in response to the valid purchase order.

NOTICE

If no evaluation period is required, the first and second steps can be performed
together.

3. At the EMC Licensing site:


a. Open the activation menu.

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b. Type the LAC and the host ID of the NetWorker server to obtain the software
license certificate.

Note

EMC Licensing confirms the license activation by email and gives you access to
your permanent entitlements online. You can also have the certificate sent to an
email address of your choice or print and save the certificate in a PDF. The
product license activation letter contains the license key (permanent enabler
codes and auth codes).

4. Apply the license key on the NetWorker server.

Permanently license the NetWorker software


To license the NetWorker software, perform the following tasks.

Install the NetWorker software for evaluation, if required


If this is a new installation, install the NetWorker software according to the
instructions in the NetWorker Installation Guide.
Installing the NetWorker software provides complete access to all NetWorker features
for an evaluation period of 90 days.

Send the purchase order


Send the NetWorker product customer purchase order list to EMC or an authorized
partner.
The purchase can include a variety of products, such as a NetWorker server, client
packages, storage node packages, database modules, and deduplication.

Review the License Authorization Code letter


Upon receipt of a valid purchase order, EMC sends a License Authorization Code
(LAC) letter by email to the specified customer contact. The information in the LAC
letter is used to activate the software license certificate. The NetWorker server’s host
ID is also required for the activation.
Review the LAC letter, which contains the following information:
l A LAC that you use to activate the product license keys. A license key consists of
permanent enabler codes and authorization (auth) codes.
l Instructions for activating the software and obtaining the license keys.
l Software download instructions, in case the NetWorker software has not yet been
downloaded in evaluation mode.
l A list of the purchased NetWorker products, along with their SKU and revision
numbers.
l The end user site name and address, which was specified when the purchase order
was entered.
l Contacts for licensing and support information.

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NOTICE

Do not confuse a LAC with an auth code. LACs are used in EMC Licensing to obtain
and activate the license key. A LAC enables you to obtain an auth code, but it is the
combined application of permanent enabler and auth codes in NetWorker software
that permanently licenses the software.

Obtain the host ID of the NetWorker server


The host ID is required during the software authorization process. It identifies where
the NetWorker server is installed.
To ensure that EMC Licensing receives accurate information, use the host ID
value is displayed in the NetWorker Registration window. The host ID is an 8-
character alphanumeric code that always appears in lowercase, for example,
abab1234.
The customer, preferably a NetWorker system administrator, should perform the
following steps.
Procedure
1. Log in to the NetWorker Management Console, and connect to the NetWorker
server.
2. Select NetWorker Administration.
3. In the Administration window, click Configuration.
4. In the navigation tree, right-click Registrations.
5. In the Registrations area of the screen, right-click the NetWorker evaluation
license (or any NetWorker license). The Properties window appears.
6. Note the alphanumeric host ID number.

Activate the software license certificate


The customer, preferably a NetWorker system administrator, should perform the
following steps.
If you have the License Authorization Codes (LAC) letter, use the hyperlink in the
letter to open the license activation landing page, which automatically populates the
LAC number. You can then move directly to step 6. If you do not have the LAC letter,
perform all the following steps.
Procedure
1. Go to the EMC Online Support website at:
http://support.EMC.com
This site requires that you have a registered account. If you do not have an
account, follow the New Member Registration steps.

2. Under Service Center , select Get and Manage Licenses.


3. On the Manage Licenses page, select NetWorker from the list of products.
The EMC Licensing page appears.
4. Click Activate Licenses, and then click Advanced Search.
5. Type the Purchase Order (PO) Number or Sales Order Number, and then click
Search Entitlements.

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6. Choose the entitlements/model numbers that you want to activate.


7. Click Start Activation Process.
The Activation page displays.
8. You can create a host, or search for an existing host:
a. If you are creating a host, in the Machine Name field, type the name of the
host where you want to activate your licenses.
Host names and locking IDs must be unique for each parent company.

b. If you use an existing host or activate an add-on product on an existing host,


select an existing host to activate your LAC.
9. Activate to the registered site on the order:
a. Move to another registered site, or add a site.
b. Click Next.
10. In the Locking ID field, type the NetWorker server host ID that you obtained in
the Obtain the host ID of the NetWorker server task.
11. Click Finish.

Product license activation letter


After the software license certificate is activated in EMC Licensing, EMC emails the
product license activation letter by email to the registered user.
The letter contains the following information:
l List of the purchased products, their part numbers, quantities, and version levels.
l Site information
l Parent company information
l The License Authorization Code (LAC)
l NetWorker host ID
l License key, which consists of permanent enablers and authentication (auth)
codes.
After you apply the enabler and matching auth code in the NetWorker Console
interface, these codes permanently license the NetWorker software.
l Contacts for licensing, a NetWorker Licensing Help section, and support
information

Download the NetWorker license key


You can install the license key on a local NetWorker server, a remote NetWorker
server, or a NetWorker License Manager system.
Procedure
1. Go to the EMC Online Support site (registration required) at: http://
support.emc.com.
2. Under Service Center, select Get and Manage Licenses.
3. On the Manage Licenses page, select NetWorker from the list of products,
and then follow the instructions for your product.

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If the License Authorization Code (LAC) number has not yet been entered,
activated, and associated with the host ID, before you proceed to the next step,
follow the instructions in the email received from EMC Licensing.
4. On the EMC Licensing page, select Download Enabler codes. The Search for
Downloading Enabler Codes page appears.
5. In the %HostID field, type the NetWorker server host ID number that you
obtained in the Obtain the host ID of the NetWorker server task.
6. Click Search. The Search for Downloading Enabler Codes page appears,
which displays the list of hosts that match the search criteria.
7. Select the host ID that matches the criteria. The Download page appears.
8. Click Download Enablers and perform the following:
a. Click Download CSV and save the file.
The CSV file contains the enabler codes and the information related to them,
including part descriptions, part numbers, and auth codes.
You can import this file into Excel so you can search and sort the contents:
l Format: host ID.csv
l Example: df010b3f.csv

b. Click Download nsradmin and save the file:


l Format: host ID_date.nsradmin
l Example: df010b3f_20080814.nsradmin

c. Click Download ReadMe and save the file.


The readme file describes the process and how to use nsradmin to load the
enablers:
l Format: ReadMe_host ID_date.txt
l Example: ReadMe_df010b3f_20080814.txt

Results
As additional licenses are added to a host profile, they will be included in future
downloads.

Delete all the evaluation enabler codes, if required


If your evaluation requirements extend beyond 30 days, you might have installed some
evaluation enablers.
Before the license key is applied on the NetWorker server to permanently license the
software, you should delete all the evaluation enablers except the base enabler. The
evaluation enabler cannot be permanently authorized.
Procedure
1. Use the nsradmin command to save all of your old enabler codes in a text file.
For example, from a command prompt, type the following command:

echo print type : NSR license | nsradmin > saved_enablers.txt

2. In the Administration window, click Configuration.

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3. Click Registrations.
4. Right-click the enabler code that you want to delete, and then select Delete.
Remove all of the old enablers from the NetWorker software. You can delete an
evaluation enabler code at any time. The license is not removed when the
software is uninstalled.

5. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.


6. When prompted, repeat the license deletion task. This repetition prevents
accidental license deletion.
You cannot delete the following enablers:
l NetWorker update enabler
l Base enabler
The base enabler code enables the basic NetWorker software and can only be
upgraded or downgraded. Upgrade or downgrade the base enabler, if required
on page 46 provides details.

Upgrade or downgrade the base enabler, if required


If a base enabler is already installed on a NetWorker server for extended evaluation, an
error message appears when you attempt to install a new base enabler.
While you cannot uninstall the base enabler, you can upgrade or downgrade it.
Use the following procedure to upgrade or downgrade the base enabler.
Procedure
1. On the NetWorker server, open a command prompt.
2. At the command prompt, type the following at the command:
nsrcap -u base_enabler_code -a authorization_code

Apply the license key on the NetWorker server


Apply the license key on the NetWorker server to complete the licensing process. The
product license activation email provides license keys, which consists of permanent
enablers and authorization codes.

NOTICE

If you installed evaluation enablers that are not yet expired, to license the NetWorker
software permanently you must apply the license key.
The recommended way to install NetWorker license keys is to automatically import
and install them from the license key file, which is provided by EMC Licensing.

If you cannot automatically import and install the license keys, you can manually install
them.

Use the following procedure to import and apply the NetWorker license keys from
EMC Licensing directly to a NetWorker server or a NetWorker License Manager
system.
Procedure
1. Log in to the NetWorker server with a user that has administrator access for
Windows hosts, or root access for LINUX hosts.

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2. Download the license key files.


3. Ensure that no NetWorker backups are running.
4. Run the following nsradmin commands from a comand prompt, in the directory
where the license key file is located. You can run the nsradmin command from
any NetWorker client, storage node, or server:
l To install the NetWorker license keys on a local NetWorker server, type:

nsradmin -i license_key_file > output_file

l To install the NetWorker license keys on a remote NetWorker server, type:

nsradmin -i license_key_file -s server_name > output_file

l To install the NetWorker license keys on a NetWorker License Manager


system, type:

nsradmin -i license_key_file -s server_name -p 390115 >


output_file

5. Open and review the output_file for success or failure messages to ensure that
the NetWorker licenses have been properly installed:
l Successful entry message:
If the first attempt to load a license was successful, an entry similar to the
following one appears in the output file:
C:\PROGRA~1\Legato\nsr\bin\std>nsradmin -i infile
created resource id
25.0.0.20.96.108.23.72.137.69.168.135(1) Current query
set updated resource id
25.0.0.20.96.108.23.72.137.69.168.135(2)
l Failed entry message:
n This entry in the output file indicates that the license already exists in
NetWorker and you can ignore the message:
C:\PROGRA~1\Legato\nsr\bin\std>nsradmin -i infile
create failed: A license enabler already exists with
enabler code xxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxxx
Current query set
updated resource id
25.0.0.20.96.108.23.72.137.69.168.135(3)

If the nsradmin command has previously been used to install licenses on


a host, failure messages might be generated for NetWorker licenses that
already exist.
n This entry in the output file indicates that the NetWorker server
processes are not running on the system: C:\PROGRA~1\Legato\nsr
\bin\std>nsradmin -i infile pasb-tomp 39078:nsradmin:
RPC error: Program not registered (severity 4, number
15)
To work around this issue, start the NetWorker processes on the
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Product licenses
NetWorker software and added features, such as modules, can be downloaded and
evaluated for free from the EMC Online Support website or the media kit. The
software can be evaluated for 90 days without an enabler code or license. A grace
period allows you to extend the evaluation period for an additional 10 days for each
added feature.
To permanently use the NetWorker software, you must license the software on the
EMC Licensing site and apply the supplied licensing key on the NetWorker server. The
license key includes permanent enabler codes and corresponding authorization (auth)
codes.
The EMC Software Price Guide: Open Storage Software provides additional detailed
licensing information.

Calculate the required number of licenses


A predetermined methodology can help you calculate the number of required licenses
for a given configuration.

Note

Some licenses include other licenses, for example, a base license includes a specific
number of client licenses, so you must adjust the calculation for these instances.

Procedure
1. Start with the NetWorker server (the base license).
2. Determine the NetWorker Server Edition that you want.
3. Calculate the client licenses.
4. Calculate the dedicated storage node licenses.
5. Calculate the autochanger or silo licenses.
6. Calculate the Virtual Tape Library (VTL) licenses.
7. Calculate the Disk Backup Option (DBO) licenses.
8. Calculate any additional licenses, such as database module licenses.

NetWorker license tips


Calculating NetWorker licenses can sometimes be difficult. For example, recent
software changes might not yet apply to the current NetWorker release.
Always check the current version of the EMC NetWorker Release Notes for your
installed release for possible licensing changes.

Archive licensing requirements


You must purchase and license the archive feature separately from other NetWorker
software components.
Before you license and use the NetWorker archive feature, ensure that you have a
device, either a stand-alone device or a device in an autochanger or silo, connected to
a NetWorker server or storage node. If you are cloning archives, you must have at
least two devices available.

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Client connection license requirements


Every computer that is to be backed up in a NetWorker datazone requires a client
connection license, even the NetWorker server. The base enabler supports a certain
number of client connections.
If more client connections are required than the base enabler supports, their licenses
must be purchased separately. A Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) data
server requires a special type of client connection license. Contact your EMC Sale
team or your authorized reseller for more information.

Note

EMC ClientPak® enablers are no longer required. Client licensing is now based solely
on the client connection enablers.

Cluster licensing requirements


This section discusses NetWorker cluster licensing requirements.

NOTICE

Cluster-client connection enablers are no longer required. Cluster-client licensing is


now based solely on the client connection enablers. However, existing cluster-client
connection licenses are still honored. Each physical node of the cluster requires a
client license. Virtual clients of a cluster do not require their own license.

License requirements for a highly available NetWorker server


A client connection license is required for each physical node in the cluster on which
you intend to run the highly available NetWorker server.
In addition, a locally configured storage node, that is, a storage node that uses a
hostname that matches the physical hostname of the node that is running the
NetWorker virtual server, does not require a separate storage node enabler.
For example, on a node in a cluster with the physical hostname Node A, a remote
device defined as rd=NodeA:/dev/tape1 would not require a separate storage
node enabler while the NetWorker virtual server was running on Node A. An example
of this configuration is provided in the EMC NetWorker Cluster Integration Guide.
The Power Edition base enabler is required to run the NetWorker server on a cluster.

Enabling cluster and virtual clients


NetWorker client licensing differentiates between stand-alone computers and
computers that participate in a cluster. The licenses are bound to physical nodes.
Therefore, after a client connection license is allocated, any virtual clients that are
running on that physical node can be backed up.

Requirements for backing up NetWorker modules on cluster clients


The following two scenarios apply to NetWorker modules in cluster environments.

Scenario One
To back up a NetWorker Module:

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l From the virtual client, an application module license is required for the virtual
client.
l From the physical host, an application module license is required for the physical
client computer.
For example, physical nodes A and B are clustered and run a database. Virtual node
C runs on this cluster and provides access to the database. If node C is the only
way the database is backed up, one database application module license is
required. If the physical node also backs up the database, a second database
application module is required. Client connection licenses are required for both of
the physical nodes.

Scenario Two
For active-passive clusters (a cluster in which one host is active and the other host is
used for failover) that are made up of physical hosts, one module license is required
per virtual hostname.
For example, four Solaris physical hosts that make up three active-passive DB2
clusters require three NMDB2 UNIX licenses.
To obtain a failover authorization code, add a failover host ID during the LAC
activation process. Alternatively, contact the licensing team who can assist you with
the transaction at licensing@emc.com

DDS licensing requirements


To enable Dynamic Drive Sharing (DDS), one license is required for each drive that is
to be shared. After a drive is licensed as shared, any number of storage nodes can
share it. DDS licensing is independent of library and storage node licensing.

NDMP licensing requirements


NetWorker clients that use the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
interface are licensed differently than standard client connections.
The following requirements apply to NDMP licensing:
l One NDMP Client Connection license is required to protect each NAS system that
uses NDMP, EMC Celerra, Network Appliance, and so on.
l Network-attached storage (NAS) systems with multiple data movers, such as
Celerra or multiple IP hosts, require only a single NDMP Client Connection
License. To share the license among multiple data movers or hosts, specify the
user-defined array name in the NDMP array name attribute of the Client resource.
l When you perform an NDMP-DSA backup, a Storage Node license is required.
l A file type device, which can also be used as a bootstrap device is supported for
NDMP operations. A DiskBackup license is required for the file type device.

NetWorker cloud licensing


Depending upon the NetWorker edition that was licensed, with a NetWorker cloud
backup option license, you can add an unlimited number of cloud backup devices.

NetWorker Data Domain device licensing requirements


One Data Domain Storage System Enabler is required per datazone.

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The amount of Data Domain formatted storage available in a NetWorker datazone is


provided by a Data Domain Storage Capacity Entitlement license. No restriction, other
than the overall device limits for the datazone, is placed on the number of NetWorker
Data Domain Device resources that can be created. However, you must have
sufficient Data Domain Storage Capacity Entitlement licenses for the amount of Data
Domain storage that is used in the datazone.
The Data Domain server must be enabled with a DD Boost license. This is a Data
Domain license, not a NetWorker license. If clone-controlled replication will be used,
an additional Replication license is required.
To verify the license key, type type the following command from the Data Domain
console:

# license show

Note

For versions 5.2.x and later, the output should read OPENSTORAGE.

If you plan to use clone-controlled replication, add the Replicator license key that Data
Domain supplied, by typing the following command from the Data Domain console:
# license add license_key

NetWorker module licensing requirements


NetWorker modules are licensed on the basis of one enabler per database-type host.
For example, to back up the Oracle database on two hosts, two NetWorker Module for
Databases and Applications enablers are required, even if the two hosts are backed up
by the same server. However, if multiple Oracle instances are running on a single
NetWorker client, only one NetWorker Module for Databases and Applications enabler
is required.

NetWorker Module for Microsoft Applications licensing information


The following section discusses the traditional licensing model requirements for
NetWorker Module for Microsoft Applications (NMM). This information does not
apply to the NetWorker capacity licensing model because the NMM software is
included in the NetWorker capacity licensing model.

NMM licensing requirements


The NMM software is also a licensed module. This means that when you use the
traditional NetWorker licensing model, the NMM software requires an enabler code
and the authorization to enable permanent licensing.
Existing NMM enablers, that is, enablers that previous releases of NMM use, are valid
in an NMM environment, which means that new applications, such as Microsoft
Exchange 2012 and Microsoft SharePoint 2013 are supported for existing users. Users
must upgrade and configure the NMM software. After it is installed, the NMM
software supports the backup and recovery of both, the new and older Microsoft
server applications.

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Additional licensing requirements for NetWorker Module for


Microsoft Applications
Additional licensing is required in the following circumstances:
l Using Data Domain Boost with NMM — When you use a Data Domain Boost
device with the NMM software, ensure that the licensing required for using this
device type in the NetWorker datazone is in place.
The following software should be enabled for the solution to work:
n NetWorker server 8.2.x or later software
n Data Domain Device Type licensing. This licensing enables the NetWorker
software to define and address a Data Domain deduplication storage system
that uses Data Domain Boost
n Data Domain Boost must be enabled on the Data Domain system
l Using NMM as dedicated storage node — NMM supports dedicated storage
nodes (DSNs). The DSN license is required for any NMM client that is configured
as a DSN.
l Using client connections with NMM — A client connection license is required for
every NMM client in a NetWorker datazone. This is similar to the client connection
licensing that is used with previous releases of the NMM software. The only
difference is that the client software is installed separately from the NMM
software on the application host.
l Using NMM in a virtual environment — When you use the NMM software in a
virtual environment, you need one NMM license for each application type on the
physical host.
For example, in a VMware environment, if the user has a single ESX server that
hosts several SQL servers, one Exchange server, and three SharePoint servers,
the following NMM licenses will be required:
n 1 license covers the SQL virtual machines
n 1 license covers the Exchange virtual machine
n 1 license covers the SharePoint virtual machines
This is regardless of the application environment that is being used.
l Using NMM in a cluster environment — For cluster environments, you require one
NMM license for each active node. There are exceptions this requirement that
depend on the cluster type, the application, and where the backup takes place.
l Migrating from NME and NMSQL to NMM — For a NetWorker user who has
licenses for legacy NetWorker modules, such as the NetWorker Module for
Exchange (NME) or the NetWorker Module for SQL (NMSQL) software, the
existing license enablers will work to enable the NMM software, as long as the
NetWorker server that is in use is NetWorker 7.6 SP1 or later.

Note

Replacing the NME and NMSQL licenses with the NMM license code is not
required.

NMM licensing examples


The following table provides some examples of the NMM licensing rules. It focuses on
the traditional licensing model for a stand-alone server setup and a cluster setup for
both active-passive and active-active clusters.
There are differences between physical and virtual environments.

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Table 9 NMM licensing examples

Application configuration Virtual or physical Number of required NMM


licenses
Stand-alone Physical 1 license per physical host

Virtual 1 license per application per


physical host

Active-passive cluster Physical 1 license per virtual cluster


name (default)
or
1 license per physical host
(can be configured)

Virtual 1 license per application per


physical host

Active-active application Physical 1 license per cluster


cluster
Virtual 1 license per application per
physical host

The following table provides some examples of licensing rules for Microsoft Exchange
and Microsoft SharePoint.
The licensing rules vary depending on the application, the type and number of servers,
and the type of backup to be performed.

Table 10 Exchange and SharePoint licensing examples

Application configuration Virtual or physical Number of required NMM


licenses
Exchange stand-alone Physical 1 license per physical host

Virtual 1 license per application per


physical host

Exchange server 2007 CCR Physical 1 license per Exchange CCR


server where backup will take
place

Virtual 1 license per application per


physical host

Exchange server 2010 DAG Physical 1 license per Exchange server


in the DAG where the backup
will take place.
A user can have a four-server
Exchange DAG environment.
However, if the backup is
done from only one of these
servers, only one NMM
license is required, but the
data can originate from other
systems in the environment.

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Table 10 Exchange and SharePoint licensing examples (continued)

Application configuration Virtual or physical Number of required NMM


licenses
Virtual 1 license per application per
physical host

SharePoint Physical 1 license per server in the


SharePoint farm where the
backup will take place.
For the SharePoint
application, different data
types reside on and are
owned by different servers
that make up the farm. To
back up this environment, the
NMM software is installed on
and licensed for each of the
servers in the farm to ensure
a complete and consistent
backup. You do not need to
backup each web front end in
the environment. Protect only
one web front end to capture
a consistent farm backup. For
example, if the SharePoint
farm has one configuration
database server, two content
database servers, the search
index server and one web
front end, the user would
require five NMM licenses
(one for each of these
distinct entities).

Virtual 1 license per application per


physical host

NetWorker storage node licensing requirements


The following apply to storage node licensing.
l Each storage node requires a storage node license, in addition to its client
connection license.
Although the NetWorker server is also considered a storage node, it does not
require a separate storage node license.
l A storage node, on which you can only back up local data is licensed separately as
a dedicated storage node.
l Devices, such as files or jukeboxes, regardless of whether they are on the server,
storage node, or dedicated storage node, require device enablers.

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NOTICE

If the NetWorker storage node software is disabled (if the NetWorker server is
disabled or the storage node enabler is expired), you will be unable to recover backed-
up data by using the storage node. To recover that data, you must move the remote
volume to a local drive tha tis connected to the server, and perform the recovery from
there.

Virtual environments simplified licensing


NetWorker includes a simplified licensing model for virtualized environments. The EMC
NetWorker Online Software Compatibility Matrix provides a detailed list of supported
server virtualization environments.
Two attribute fields have been added to the General tab of the client resource to
identify the client as a virtual client:
l Virtual client — If the client is a virtual client, select Virtual Client.
l Physical host — If the client is a virtual client, in the Physical host field, type the
hostname of the primary or initial physical host that is hosting the virtual client.

Virtual Edition Client Connection license


The Virtual Edition Client Connection works with all server virtualization environments
that the NetWorker software supports.
The physical host that specify in the Client resource's Physical host attribute
consumes one Virtual Edition Client Connection license, regardless of how many
virtual clients are running on that host. If a virtual machine is licensed on one physical
host and then migrates to another physical host, the new physical host requires its
own Virtual Client Connection license. The physical hostname does not need to be
fully qualified and must be less than 64 bytes. All clients that share the same physical
host must use an identical name. Do not mix name formats such as short, FQDN, or IP
address.
To free a Virtual Client Connection license that has been assigned to a physical host,
you must remove all references to the physical host, by performing one of the
following actions:
l Change the virtual client or physical hostname attribute in the Client resources for
all virtual clients that reference the physical host.
l Delete all Client resources for virtual clients that reference the physical host.

NetWorker Modules in virtual environments


One license is required for each application type (Microsoft SQL, Exchange,
SharePoint, Oracle, and SAP) that is used within all of the virtual machines on a single
physical server. There are no changes to model codes for NetWorker Modules in a
virtual environment, so you can use existing codes and license enablers.
When NetWorker Module software is running natively on one or more virtual
machines, one module license per module type is consumed per physical host,
regardless of the number of virtual clients that are associated with that physical host.
The physical host itself requires a Virtual Edition Client Connection license. Every
physical machine that might host virtual clients with modules must be licensed in this
way.

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NetWorker Traditional Licensing Model

Applying the Virtual Client license to an existing virtual machine after upgrading from a previous
release
The Virtual Edition Client Connection license is not automatically applied to an existing
virtual machine after you upgrade NetWorker. As a result, the virtual machine uses
one standard client license for the preexisting virtual client instead of using the virtual
client license.
To take advantage of the Virtual Edition Client Connection licensing policies and free
up the standard client license, select the Virtual client attribute for this client
resource, and then specify the physical host.

Licensing NetWorker support for VMware


The following section provides information on NetWorker licensing requirements for
guest-based VM backups, VMware APIs for Data Protection (VADP), and the
NetWorker VMware Protection solution.

Physical ESX hosts in non-VADP configurations


The client license used for physical ESX hosts in non-VADP configurations is the
Virtual Edition Client license. This license enables backup from any resident guest VM
that has the NetWorker client software installed.

Guest-based licensing
For guest-based backups that do not use VADP or NetWorker VMware Protection
with vProxy appliance (NVP), and that have the NetWorker client installed on each
physical host that is running a virtualization technology (Virtual Machine), only one
Virtual Edition Client license is required per physical host. The Virtual Edition Client
license backs up an unlimited number of VMs or guest-host operating systems.

Guest-based backups that use this license include:


l VMware ESX servers
l Solaris zones
l LDOMs
l LPARs
l nPARs
l VPARs
l Microsoft Hyper-V
l Xen and others
The following licensing model is used:
l One NetWorker Module license is needed per application type, per physical host
for VADP-based backups and NVP-based backups.
l One client connection license is needed per physical host for non-VADP-based
backups and non-NVP-based backups.
l When using VMotion, each ESX server that hosts the source Virtual Machine or
destination Virtual Machine requires a NetWorker Virtual Edition Client license and
the appropriate application module license.
l For ESX servers that use VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) and
VMware HA, a NetWorker Virtual Edition Client license is required for each ESX

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server in the ESX cluster farm. The appropriate number of module licenses
depends upon the applications running in the farm.
For example, an environment has 60 VMs on 5 ESX servers. Of the 60 VMs, six host
SQL Server, one hosts Exchange, and one hosts SharePoint. DRS and VMotion are
used and the entire farm needs to be protected. The following licenses are needed:
l Five NetWorker Virtual Edition Client licenses (one for each ESX server in the
farm)
l Seven NMM licenses
n For SQL, a minimum of (6, 5) = 5
n For SharePoint, a minimum of (1, 5) = 1
n For Exchange, a minimum of (1, 5) = 1
l For application backups, a NetWorker Virtual Edition Client and the appropriate
NetWorker Application module is required for each physical server. One license is
required for each application type (SQL, Exchange, SharePoint, Oracle, and SAP)
used within all of the VMs on a single physical server. There are no changes to
model codes for NetWorker Modules, so you can use the existing codes and
license enablers.
For application protection, one NetWorker Module license is required per
application type, per physical host for all virtualization technologies, including
VMware ESX Server, IBM LPAR, and Solaris Domains.
For example, an ESX server hosting three Exchange servers requires only a single
NMM license. An ESX server hosting three Exchange servers and a SharePoint
server would require two NMM licenses, one license for the three Exchange
servers and one license for the SharePoint server.

NetWorker VMware Protection licensing


For the NetWorker VMware Protection solution that uses a traditional license and a
VMware Backup appliance or a proxy appliance requires a disk backup enabler because
this solution uses a single AFTD for NetWorker registration with the VMware Backup
appliance.

VADP licensing
For VADP backups of a VMware environment, one Virtual Edition Client license is
required per VADP proxy host, regardless of the number of VMs and ESX servers that
are configured to perform backups by using the proxy backup host.
Using existing licenses to support VADP after upgrade
When you upgrade to NetWorker 8.1 and later from a release previous to NetWorker
7.6 SP2, the VADP proxy is used instead of VCB. The existing license that the VCB
proxy used will automatically migrate to support the VADP proxy.

Virtual Tape Library licensing


A Virtual Tape Library Frame license must be purchased for each physical hardware
frame that supports VTLs. If the Virtual Jukebox attribute is set to Yes during
configuration, but a Virtual Tape Library license does not exist, the configuration will
succeed but subsequent library operations will fail.

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EMC NetWorker 45-Day evaluation enabler codes


The following table lists the 45-day temporary evaluation enabler codes for NetWorker
products. These codes can be used to extend the evaluation period on NetWorker
server products.

If your NetWorker software is purchased and licensed, you can use these codes to
evaluate the rest of the EMC family of products. If more than one enabler code is
listed for a part number, any of the codes can be used.
Consider the following points:
l These enabler codes cannot be permanently authorized. To permanently authorize
NetWorker products, you must purchase new enabler codes, which can then be
authorized.
l Each evaluation enabler code can be entered on only one computer on the
network. If a code is entered on more than one computer on the same network, a
copy violation error occurs and the NetWorker server software is disabled.
l Case is important when entering enabler codes.

Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


Atmos 456-101-709 EMC Atmos on Enables backup to an onsite ce7650-922a17-bcfb94
Premise Option 1 TB Atmos cloud device up to 1
TB.

456-101-710 EMC Atmos on Enables backup to an onsite d16b53-902d12-bff49b


Premise Option 5 TB Atmos cloud device up to 5
TB.

456-101-711 EMC Atmos on Enables backup to an onsite 59e3db-19a59a-374d23


Premise Option 10 TB Atmos cloud device up to 10
TB.

456-101-712 EMC Atmos on Enables backup to an onsite 60d8e2-259ca1-0e4c2a


Premise Option 25 TB Atmos cloud device up to 25
TB.

456-101-713 EMC Atmos on Enables backup to an onsite e8506a-ac1429-86c5b2


Premise Option 50 TB Atmos cloud device up to 50
TB.

456-101-714 EMC Atmos on Enables backup to an onsite f9437b-b4053f-9d8043


Premise Option Tier 6 Atmos cloud device up to
100 TB.

Archive 456-005-006 NetWorker Archive Module Enables file-level archiving 3b26bd-fcc784-9ca901


Windows on supported Windows
Licensed one per
platforms in the datazone.
backup server.
Available for Network and
Power Editions.

456-004-622 NetWorker Archive Module Enables file-level archiving 9c991e-5d58e1-2207e6


UNIX on supported UNIX
Licensed one per
platforms in the datazone.
backup server.

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


Available for Network and
Power Editions.

456-004-960 NetWorker Archive Module Enables file-level archiving 160698-dbe25e-cfe75c


NetWare on supported NetWare Licensed one per
platforms in the datazone. backup server.
Available for Network and
Power Editions.

456-005-476 NetWorker Archive Module Enables file-level archiving 9c991e-5d58fc-0ee4e6


Linux on supported Linux Licensed one per
platforms in the datazone. backup server.
Available for Network and
Power Editions.

Data Deduplication 456-101-595 NetWorker Client for Enables deduplication db5f5d-872721-95e9a1


with Avamar Data Deduplication backups of physical clients.
Quantity 25
Note
456-101-596 NetWorker Client for Data Enables deduplication 382aba-9fc479-80cd02
These licenses do Deduplication backups of physical clients.
not include Quantity 100
support for
virtualization. 456-101-597 NetWorker Virtual Edition Enables deduplication 9da81f-6159e0-decbe7
Client for Data backups of virtual clients.
Deduplication Licenses one client per ESX
server.

456-100-484 NetWorker Agent for Enables a deduplication a29324-605ee7-c7d1e8


Data Deduplication metadata backup to an
advanced file type device.

Data Deduplication 456-102-513 NetWorker Data Domain Enables the NetWorker 2126a3-6add66-a1eb6b
with Data Domain Device Type Data Domain Device Type
that features DD Boost.
Capacity enablement is not
required for evaluation.

DiskBackup 456-100-697 NetWorker DiskBackup Enables up to 1 TB of 8abb0c-4c76d0-52e6d0


Option Option Tier 1 1 TB backup data to be written
by a storage node to a disk
file within a file system.

456-100-698 NetWorker DiskBackup Enables up to 5 TB of c27344-873c07-488988


Option Tier 2 5 TB backup data to be written
by a storage node to a disk
file within a file system.

456-100-699 NetWorker DiskBackup Enables up to 10 TB of ca7b4c-8e340f-509190


Option Tier 3 10 TB backup data to be written
by a storage node to a disk
file within a file system.

456-100-700 NetWorker DiskBackup Enables up to 25 TB of f24374-b10c37-78b9b8


Option Tier 4 25 TB backup data to be written

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


by a storage node to a disk
file within a file system.

456-100-701 NetWorker DiskBackup Enables up to 50 TB of fa4b7c-b8043f-80c140


Option Tier 5 50 TB backup data to be written
by a storage node to a disk
file within a file system.

Virtual Tape 450-000-598 NetWorker 3rd party VTL For non-EMC VTLs. 838e7a-b97f7f-2790c9
Library (VTL) 10 TB Capacity

450-000-599 NetWorker Bundle for Data Enables the configuration of da5123-622613-815da0


Domain 10 TB Capacity Data Domain storage as a
VTL.

Note

Do not use this enabler


when you configure the
Data Domain appliance by
using CIFS/NFS.

456-100-704 NetWorker Virtual Tape Increases NetWorker VTL e05462-a61e25-66a7aa


Library capacity by 5 TB.
5 TB Capacity Add-on Adding this license to the
base NetWorker EMC Disk
Library 10 TB Capacity
Frame license increases
support for VTL capacity up
to 15 TB.

Note

Use this license only to add


incremental capacity above
the 10 TB capacity that is
included in 457-100-038 and
457-100-013.

456-100-042 NetWorker Virtual Tape Increases NetWorker VTL 88bc0a-4176cd-0e4fd2


Library capacity by 10 TB.
10 TB Capacity Add-on Adding this license to the
base NetWorker EMC Disk
Library 10 TB Capacity
Frame license increases
support for VTL capacity up
to 20 TB.

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler

Note

Use this license only to add


incremental capacity above
the 10 TB capacity that is
included in 457-100-038 and
457-100-013.

456-100-043 NetWorker Increases NetWorker VTL 013783-ddff46-87c84b


Virtual Tape Library capacity by 25 TB.
25 TB Capacity Add-on Adding this license to the
base NetWorker EMC Disk
Library 10 TB Capacity
Frame license increases
support for VTL capacity up
to 35 TB.

Note

Use this license only to add


incremental capacity above
the 10 TB capacity that is
included in 457-100-038 and
457-100-013.

456-100-705 NetWorker Increases NetWorker VTL 4efad0-23a893-d41514


Virtual Tape Library capacity by 50 TB.
50 TB Capacity Add-on Adding this license to the
base NetWorker EMC Disk
Library 10 TB Capacity
Frame license increases
support for VTL capacity up
to 60 TB.

Note

Use this license only to add


incremental capacity above
the 10 TB capacity that is
included in 457-100-038 and
457-100-013.

EMC Disk Library The EDL appliance is no longer available.


(EDL)

Documentum The NetWorker Module for Documentum (NMD) software is no longer available.

Dynamic Drive 456-004-678 DDS for Windows, UNIX, Enables the NetWorker 50d5d2-38ac8a-ebc31a
Sharing (DDS) and Linux (Universal) software to recognize
shared drives. DDS enables
the NetWorker software to
ignore shared drives that
are in use and to route

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


backups or recoveries to
other available shared
drives.
License per tape drive for all
operating systems.

NetWorker 456-100-595 NetWorker Module for Enables protection of 203ba2-eadc6b-11516a


Modules Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server
Windows Client databases on supported
Windows platforms.

456-004-725 NetWorker Module for SAP Enables protection of SAP 79fefb-3385a4-050bc3


on Oracle UNIX Client on Oracle databases on
supported UNIX platforms.

456-004-726 NetWorker Module for SAP Enables protection of SAP d25754-9a2e0a-74ba98


on Oracle Linux Client on Oracle databases on
supported Linux platforms.

456-005-031 NetWorker Module for SAP Enables protection of SAP 9e8520-6e5aec-55a6e4


on Oracle Windows Client on Oracle databases on
supported Windows
platforms.

456-101-780 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of Oracle, 5edbe0-aa9aa7-03f924


Databases and Applications DB2, Informix, or Lotus
UNIX Client Notes applications on UNIX
operating systems.

456-101-779 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of Oracle, 4ed5d0-9aaa97-33f014


Databases and Applications DB2, Informix, or Lotus
Windows, Linux Client Notes applications on
Windows and Linux
operating systems.

456-100-633 NetWorker Module for Enables VSS backups of 63fee5-099faa-6a9c29


Microsoft Applications SQL, Exchange, SharePoint,
(NMM) Hyper-V, or DPM
applications.

456-100-632 NetWorker Module for Enables Meditech backups 8b960d-c477d2-a846d1


Meditech License with EMC CLARiion and
EMC Symmetrix storage
systems.

NetWorker 456-100-595 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of MS SQL 2a31ac-e4d661-075b70


Modules Microsoft SQL Server databases on supported
Windows Client Windows platforms.

456-004-563 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of Oracle 7f8401-617bc1-566bc5


Oracle on OpenVMS Alpha on a supported OpenVMS
Client Tier 1 Alpha Workgroup Server.

456-004-564 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of Oracle fb787d-9d0745-d2e441


Oracle on OpenVMS Alpha on a supported OpenVMS
Client Tier 2 Alpha Departmental Server.

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


456-004-565 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of Oracle 79fefb-1f85bb-ac61c3
Oracle on OpenVMS Alpha on a supported OpenVMS
Client Tier 3 Alpha Enterprise Server.

456-010-506 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of Oracle 1c199e-fcd864-f18b66


Oracle on OpenVMS databases on supported
Integrity Server SGL Client OpenVMS Integrity
platforms.

456-004-617 NetWorker Module for Enables backups of SNMP 3fc4c1-01bb87-95b405


SNMP on supported UNIX and
Windows clients.

456-100-042 NetWorker Virtual Tape Enables the increase of Temporary enablers are
Library 10 TB Capacity Add- NetWorker VTL Capacity by not required. Contact
on 10 TB in both 457-100-038 EMC Licensing to
and 457-100-013. purchase appropriate
entitlement licenses.
Note

Adding this license to the


base NetWorker EMC Disk
Library 10 TB Capacity
Frame license will increase
support for VTL capacity up
to 20 TB.

NetWorker 456-004-537 NetWorker OpenVMS Client Enables NetWorker client 1d1d9f-e5d967-f0bc67


OpenVMS for Alpha Tier 1 functionality on five
Quantity 5 supported OpenVMS Alpha
Workgroup Servers.

456-004-539 NetWorker OpenVMS Client Enables NetWorker client e76b69-ab1329-3eeaad


for Alpha Tier 2 functionality on one
Quantity 1 supported OpenVMS Alpha
Departmental Server.

456-004-542 NetWorker OpenVMS Client Enables NetWorker client e9696b-ad152b-3cf0b3


for Alpha Tier 3 functionality on one
Quantity 1 supported OpenVMS Alpha
Enterprise Server.

456-010-504 NetWorker Client for Enables NetWorker client 6dedef-3189b7-a00d37


OpenVMS on Integrity functionality on a supported
Server Single Pro OpenVMS HP Integrity
(Itanium) Server.
Order one license for each
CPU in the Integrity Server.
One license per CPU/
socket; not per core.

457-000-128 NetWorker OpenVMS Client Enables NetWorker client NA


for VAX Tier 1 functionality on one
supported OpenVMS VAX
Workgroup Server.

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


457-000-131 NetWorker OpenVMS Client Enables NetWorker client NA
for VAX Tier 2 functionality on one
supported OpenVMS VAX
Departmental Server.

457-000-134 NetWorker OpenVMS Client Enables NetWorker client NA


for VAX Tier 3 functionality on one
supported OpenVMS VAX
Enterprise Server.

NetWorker 457-000-119 NetWorker OpenVMS Enables NetWorker storage 121794-c0ee52-cbec58


OpenVMS Storage Node Alpha Tier 1 node functionality on
Quantity 1 OpenVMS Alpha Workgroup
Servers.
The license bundle consists
of:
l NetWorker Client on
OpenVMS for Alpha
Server.
l NetWorker OpenVMS
storage node for Alpha
Servers.
This option is licensed
per processor; not core.
It is compatible with
Network and Power
Editions. It provides full
storage node
functionality. Dedicated
storage node
functionality
unavailable.

Note

This license supports only


Alpha hardware.

457-000-122 NetWorker OpenVMS Enables NetWorker storage 838005-537fcd-5a1cc9


Storage Node Alpha Tier 2 node functionality on
Quantity 1 OpenVMS Alpha
Departmental Servers.
The license bundle consists
of:
l NetWorker client on
OpenVMS for Alpha
Server.
l NetWorker OpenVMS
storage node for Alpha
Servers.

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler

This option is licensed


per processor; not core.
It is compatible with
Network and Power
Editions. It provides full
storage node
functionality. Dedicated
storage node
functionality
unavailable.

Note

This license supports only


Alpha hardware.

457-000-125 NetWorker OpenVMS Enables NetWorker storage 828704-507ec2-5b1dc8


Storage Node Alpha Tier 3 node functionality on
Quantity 1 OpenVMS Alpha Enterprise
Servers.
The license bundle consists
of:
l NetWorker Client on
OpenVMS for Alpha
Server
l NetWorker OpenVMS
storage node for Alpha
Servers.
This option is licensed
per processor; not core.
It is compatible with
Network and Power
Editions. It provides full
storage node
functionality. Dedicated
storage node
functionality is
unavailable.

Note

This license supports only


Alpha hardware.

457-000-502 NetWorker OpenVMS Enables NetWorker storage 010683-d1fd43-d49b4b


Storage Node for Integrity node functionality on
Server OpenVMS Integrity Servers.
Single Pro Quantity 1 The license bundle consists
of:

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler

l NetWorker Client for


OpenVMS on Integrity
Server.
l NetWorker OpenVMS
storage node for
integrity Servers.
This option is licensed
per processor; not core.
It is compatible with
Network and Power
Editions. It provides full
storage node
functionality. Dedicated
storage node
functionality
unavailable.

Note

This item supports Integrity


hardware only.

NetWorker 456-105-048 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 6ef5f0-788ab3-f1cf34


Snapshot Management 1TB of up to 1 TB.
Management
456-105-049 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 160d98-93e25b-99275c
Management 2TB of up to 2 TB.

456-105-050 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 1e05a0-aada63-a11f64


Management 5TB of up to 5 TB.

456-105-051 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 061d88-85f24b-89374c


Management 10TB of up to 10TB.

456-105-052 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 0e1590-9cea53-912f54


Management 25TB of up to 25 TB.

456-105-053 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 362db8-b7c27b-b9077c


Management 50TB of up to 50 TB.

456-105-054 NetWorker Snapshot Enables snapshot backups 3e25c0-4eba83-c1ff04


Management 100TB of up to 100 TB.

SnapImage 457-000-173 NetWorker SnapImage for Enables high speed backups Contact EMC Sales
Module Windows and Solaris of large quantities of smaller
files on supported Microsoft
Windows and Solaris
operating systems.
The SnapImage bundle
consists of:
• 1 NDMP Client Connection
Tier 1 license

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


• SnapImage Module Client
license

Note

In NetWorker 8.1 on
Windows, the block based
backup feature provides
more functionality than the
SnapImage Module product.

456-004-617 NetWorker SNMP Module Enables SNMP traps and a7ac29-6953ef-7c6ced


system management
framework on Windows and
UNIX NetWorker servers.
This module is:
l Available for Network
and Power Editions.
l Licensed one per
backup server.

Storage Nodes 456-101-769 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a NetWorker Power 1b189d-cbe765-f8a661
Storage Node for Windows/ Edition Storage Node for
Linux Windows or Linux.

456-005-474 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a storage node for bdba3f-95391f-6f9d87


Storage Node for Linux an environment with
bdba3f-95391f-6f9d87
NetWorker Server Network
Edition, which will be
installed on a Linux host.

456-010-511 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a storage node for 1d1a9f-f5d97a-e8ee67


Storage Node for Solaris an environment with
NetWorker Server Network
Edition, which will be
installed on a Solaris host.

456-004-659 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a storage node for 9c991e-4a58f9-696ae6


Storage Node for UNIX an environment with
NetWorker Server Network
Edition, which will be
installed on a UNIX host.

456-001-665 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a Storage Node for 9d9a1f-7559fa-686fe7


Storage Node for UNIX an environment with
Quantity 5 NetWorker Server Network
Edition, which will be
installed on a UNIX host.
This item includes 5 storage
nodes licenses.

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Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


Storage Node 456-004-660 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a storage node for 6aefec-389618-ddbd30
Storage Node for an environment with
Windows NetWorker Server Network
Edition, which will be
installed on a Windows host.

456-005-475 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a storage node for a0a522-765cf8-0a78ea


Storage Node for Linux an environment with
NetWorker Server Power
Edition, which will be
installed on a Linux host.

456-010-512 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a storage node for eb686d-bb1787-5c3fb1


Storage Node for UNIX an environment with
NetWorker Server Power
Edition, which will be
installed on a UNIX host.

456-005-123 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a storage node for eb686d-bb1787-5c3fb1


Storage Node for UNIX an environment with
NetWorker Server Power
Edition, which will be
installed on a UNIX host.

456-005-124 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a storage node for ee6b70-a40a84-5926b4


Storage Node for Windows an environment with
NetWorker Server Power
Edition, which will be
installed on a Windows host.

456-101-768 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a NetWorker 7efb00-547ac6-5f4dc4


Storage Node for UNIX Network Edition Storage
Node for UNIX.

456-101-767 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a NetWorker 191e9b-c9e55b-c6a063


Storage Node for Windows/ Network Edition Storage
Linux Node for Linux or Windows.

456-101-770 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a NetWorker Power 7dfaff-5579c7-5842c7


Storage Node for UNIX Edition Storage Node for
UNIX.

Autochanger 456-004-603 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 78f3fa-3284a0-12d6c2


Modules Software Module 1-9 slots has 9 slots or fewer.

456-004-606 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 0f0691-c2eb59-b89e55


Software Module 1-16 slots has 16 slots or fewer.

456-001-624 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 7bf6fd-2a87de-3318c1


Software Module 1-20 slots has 20 slots or fewer.

456-004-602 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 1a0d9c-fde653-f87960


Software Module 1-32 slots has 32 slots or fewer.

456-001-633 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 878209-6273d2-3f11cd


Software Module 1-40 slots has 40 slots or fewer.

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Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


456-004-607 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that b9b044-83c5fe-028b8a
Software Module 1-64 slots has 64 slots or fewer.

456-004-635 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 000b82-43fcf2-abbe4a


Software Module 1-128 slots has 128 slots or fewer.

456-004-636 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 44d1c7-07b085-014e0e


Software Module 1-256 has 256 slots or fewer.
slots

456-004-762 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 0209fb-3afef0-a61048


Software Module 1-400 has 400 slots or fewer.
slots

456-004-763 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 030efa-39ffff-a71149


Software Module 1-512 slots has 512 slots or fewer.

Autochanger 456-004-764 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that 1d14e0-1fd965-193167


Modules Software Module 1-700 has 700 slots or fewer.
slots

456-004-638 NetWorker Autochanger Enables an autochanger that da5123-622613-815da0


Software Module Unlimited has any number of slots.
slots

456-001-624 NetWorker Workgroup Enables an autochanger that 7bf6fd-2a87de-3318c1


Edition Autochanger has 20 slots or fewer.
Software Module
1-20 slots

456-004-602 NetWorker Workgroup Enables an autochanger that 1a0d9c-fde653-f87960


Edition Autochanger has 32 slots or fewer.
Software Module
1-32 slots

456-004-603 NetWorker Workgroup Enables an autochanger that 78f3fa-3284a0-12d6c2


Edition Autochanger has 9 slots or fewer.
Software Module
1-9 slots

456-004-606 NetWorker Workgroup Enables an autochanger that 0f0691-c2eb59-b89e55


Edition Autochanger has 16 slots or fewer.
Software Module
1-16 slots

457-100-004 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-9 8e8510-416ad6-4acad4


Slot Upgrade from 1-9 to slot autochanger license to
1-16 slots support 16 slots.

457-100-005 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-16 6de4ef-2489b7-adaa37


Slot Upgrade from 1-16 to slot autochanger license to
1-20 slots support 20 slots.

457-100-006 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-20 0d048f-f0e957-cd4957


Slot Upgrade from 1-20 to slot autochanger license to
1-32 slots support 32 slots.

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Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


457-100-007 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-32 cd444f-b82917-0d0897
Slot Upgrade from 1-32 to slot autochanger license to
1-40 slots support 40 slots.

457-100-008 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-40 0d048f-90e957-cd4f57


Slot Upgrade from 1-40 to slot autochanger license to
1-64 slots support 64 slots.

457-100-009 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-64 8f9a11-d26bd1-4bccd5


Slot Upgrade from 1-64 to slot autochanger license to
1-128 slots support 128 slots.

457-100-010 NetWorker Autochanger Upgrades an existing 1-128 0e0591-d1ea56-ca4c54


Slot Upgrade from 1-128 to slot autochanger license to
1-256 slots support 256 slots.

457-100-075 Autochanger Slot Upgrade Upgrades an existing 1-256 020985-55fe42-d65148


from 1-256 to 1-400 slots slot autochanger license to
support 400 slots.

457-100-076 Autochanger Slot Upgrade Upgrades an existing 1-400 090089-ccf54b-d14753


from 1-400 to 1-512 slots slot autochanger license to
support 512 slots.

Autochanger 456-004-638 NetWorker Autochanger Enables the configuration of da5123-622613-815da0


Modules Software Module Data Domain storage as a
Unlimited slots VTL.

Note

Do not use this enabler


when the Data Domain
appliance is configured
using CIFS/NFS.

NetWorker Virtual 456-100-676 NetWorker Virtual Edition Enables the backup of all 8bba0d-4f77d0-1109d1
Edition Client Client Connection virtual clients of a physical
host with the NetWorker
software.

Note

Supported on all operating


systems.

Client 456-100-691 NetWorker Client Enables the backup of 5 979b19-5f93d3-a0119f


Connections Quantity 5 hosts with the NetWorker
software.

Note

Supported on all operating


systems.

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Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


456-100-692 NetWorker Client Enables the backup of 25 db5f5d-872721-95e9a1
Quantity 25 hosts with the NetWorker
software.

Note

Supported on all operating


systems.

456-100-693 NetWorker Client Enables the backup of 100 382aba-9fc479-80cd02


Quantity 100 hosts with the NetWorker
software.

Note

Supported on all operating


systems.

NetWorker NDMP 456-004-689 NetWorker NDMP Client Enables the backup of a Tier 81ac03-457dd9-45f5cb
Client Connection Connection 1 EMC Celerra or non-EMC
Tier 1 NAS system using the
NDMP protocol.

Note

Each tier is defined in the


EMC Hardware Compatibility
Guide.

456-004-690 NetWorker NDMP Client Enables the backup of a Tier 56f9d8-18a2a95b6c1c


Connection Tier 2 2 EMC Celerra or non-EMC
NAS system using the
NDMP protocol.

Note

Each tier is defined in the


EMC Hardware Compatibility
Guide.

456-004-691 NetWorker NDMP Client Enables the backup of a Tier d07f52-922c27-d1e39a


Connection Tier 3 3 EMC Celerra or non-EMC
NAS system using the
NDMP protocol.

Note

Each tier is defined in the


EMC Hardware Compatibility
Guide.

456-004-692 NetWorker NDMP Client Enables the backup of a Tier 50ffd2-12aca7-51621a


Connection Tier 4 4 EMC Celerra or non-EMC

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


NAS system using the
NDMP protocol.

Note

Each tier is defined in the


EMC Hardware Compatibility
Guide.

NetWorker 456-010-513 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a dedicated storage 46c3c8-1cb296-d87a0c


Dedicated Storage Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
Node Solaris Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server
Network Edition, which will
be installed on a Solaris
host.

456-004-826 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a dedicated storage c54247-9d3117-5ff88f


Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
888d0a-6574e2-1aabd2
UNIX Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
Network Edition, which will 080d8a-e5f462-9a2a52
be installed on a UNIX host.

456-004-824 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a dedicated storage ec776e-ba082c-66d9b6


Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
4ad1cc-23b6a0-c4f110
Windows Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
Network Edition, which will cb564d-a0373f-457391
be installed on a Windows
host.

NetWorker 456-010-514 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a dedicated storage c84d4a-9e3410-5af592


Dedicated Storage Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
Node Solaris Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
Power Edition, which will be
installed on a Solaris host.

456-004-827 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a dedicated storage c74c49-9f3311-59f68d


Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
898e0b-6275e1-1bb6d3
UNIX Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
Power Edition, which will be 090e8b-e2f561-9b3753
installed on a UNIX host.

456-004-825 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a dedicated storage e8736a-be1430-7addb2


Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
4bd6cd-20b7bf-c5f011
Windows Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
Power Edition, which will be d44f56-b92036-4e789e
installed on a Windows host.

456-004-828 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a dedicated storage 51c8d3-3aad89-95c31b


Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment
8a8f0c-6376e0-04b9d0
Linux Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
Network Edition, which will 0a0f8c-
be installed on a Linux host. e3f660-8438506

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Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


456-004-829 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a dedicated storage 171c99-f4e343-df0e5d
Dedicated Storage Node for node for an environment 8b880d-6077ff-05b8d1
Linux Quantity 7 with NetWorker Server with
0b088d-
Power Edition, which will be
e0f77f-8539515
installed on a Linux host.

456-101-772 NetWorker Network Edition Enables a NetWorker 3431b6-d9c07c-e1f87e


Dedicated Storage Node for Network Edition dedicated
UNIX Edition storage node for UNIX.

456-101-774 NetWorker Power Edition Enables a NetWorker Power 3330b5-d8cf7d-e2fb79


Dedicated Storage Node Edition dedicated storage
UNIX Edition node for UNIX.

NetWorker Server 456-005-471 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server 969518-5162c6-2dfddc


Workgroup Edition with Workgroup Edition,
Linux Edition which will be installed on a
Linux host.

456-004-987 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server 51dbd3-10ad99-cfcb1b


Workgroup Edition Windows with Workgroup Edition,
Edition which will be installed on a
Windows host.

456-101-237 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server


Network Edition with Network Edition, which
Linux Edition will be installed on a Linux
host.

456-101-240 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server 979a19-5263c1-2cfcdd


Workgroup Edition with Workgroup Edition,
Linux Edition which will be installed on a
Linux host.

NetWorker Server 456-101-236 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server 232da5-ecdf6f-10aa69


Network Edition with Network Edition, which
Windows Edition will be installed on a
Windows host.

456-005-472 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server 9c9f1e-5558fc-0e73e6


Network Edition with Network Edition, which
Linux Edition will be installed on a Linux
host.

456-004-984 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server 232da5-ecdf6f-10aa69


Network Edition with Network Edition, which
Windows Edition will be installed on a
Windows host.

456-101-243 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server cc554e-85280c-7e8496


Power Edition with Power Edition, which
Linux Edition will be installed on a Linux
host.

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Table 11 EMC NetWorker 45-day evaluation enabler codes (continued)

Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


456-101-242 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server f66578-b30229-ad4bbc
Power Edition with Power Edition, which
Windows Edition will be installed on a
WIndows host.

456-005-473 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server cb544d-84370d-7d8791


Power Edition with Power Edition, which
Linux Edition will be installed on a Linux
host.

456-005-139 NetWorker Server Enables a NetWorker Server f16073-be0d24-a640bb


Power Edition with Power Edition, which
Windows Edition will be installed on a
Windows host.

NetWorker Server 456-100-631 NetWorker Server Enables an upgrade to an f16073-be0d24-a640bb


Upgrade from Network existing NetWorker Server
to Power Edition with Network Edition to the
Linux Edition Power Edition in a Linux
environment.
Power Edition provides
additional functionality over
the Network Edition,
specifically:
l Support for cluster
technology
l Support for more
devices
l Twice the number of
streams compared to
the Network Edition

NetWorker 456-105-038 NetWorker VMware Enables VMware protection 54cbd6-16a099-dfe11e


VMware Protection Tier 1, qty 1 capabilities for 1 ESX server
Protection physical CPU. Tier 1 for 1-5
CPUs.

456-105-039 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection 5cc3de-1d98a1-e7d926


Protection Tier 2, qty 1 capabilities for 1 ESX server
physical CPU. Tier 2 for
6-10 CPUs.

456-105-040 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection 5cc3de-1d98a1-e7d926


Protection Tier 3, qty 1 capabilities for 1 ESX server
physical CPU. Tier 3 for
11-25 CPUs.

456-105-041 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection 4cd3ce-0ba891-d7e916


Protection Tier 4, qty 1 capabilities for 1 ESX server
physical CPU. Tier 4 for
26-50 CPUs.

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Product Model code Description Usage Temporary enabler


456-105-042 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection 74ebf6-3280b9-ffc13e
Protection Tier 5, qty 1 capabilities for 1 ESX server
physical CPU. Tier 5 for 50+
CPUs.

456-105-043 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection JTBLCNCY-


Protection Tier 1, qty 5 capabilities for 1 ESX server TCEMT7NY-
physical CPU. Tier 1 for 1-5 CACS5RNX
CPUs.
W4M3BB78-5RPB1V9J-
656FACVC
WCN37BPA-61QB5VRL
-6W7FEFC4

456-105-044 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection JPB4JN4V-


Protection Tier 2, qty 5 capabilities for 1 ESX server T8CMR7EX-
physical CPU. Tier 2 for BNCA3RXR
6-10 CPUs.
W8MK5BFB-5WRB3VH
K-6R6YCCL3
W0LK9AY9-5MNAYV1H
-615Y8C4B

456-105-045 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection JKALGMVW-


Protection Tier 3, qty 5 capabilities for 1 ESX server T4CMP76W-BJKS1R6Q
physical CPU. Tier 3 for
WCN37BPA-61RB5VRL
11-25 CPUs.
-6W7FEFC2
W4M3BB78-5RNB1V9J
-656FACVA

456-105-046 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection JFA4NMLJ-


Protection Tier 4, qty 5 capabilities for 1 ESX server T0EMM6XV-
physical CPU. Tier 4 for BXK9YRET
26-50 CPUs.
WGNK1BYM-65TB7W1
M-6H7YGF41
WQPJWCFP-6DQBBW
HP-790YLFL1

456-105-047 NetWorker WMware Enables VMware protection JB9LLMCK-


Protection Tier 5, qty 5 capabilities for 1 ESX server SVEMK6NT-
physical CPU. Tier 5 for 50+ BSJRWNNS
CPUs.
WLP33C7L-69TB9W9N
-6M0FJFV0
WVQ2YCPN-6HQBDW
RQ-7D1FNEC0

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CHAPTER 4
Troubleshooting and Best Practices

This chapter includes the following topics:

l Knowledge base articles..................................................................................... 78


l Obtain NetWorker license information............................................................... 78
l License Conformance Summary.........................................................................79
l How to contact EMC Licensing or provide feedback.......................................... 81

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Knowledge base articles


The EMC Online Support site provides access to knowledge base articles to
troubleshoot common licensing issues with NetWorker 9.0 and earlier releases.
You can access licensing-related knowledge base articles directly at https://
support.emc.com/kb/463810.

Obtain NetWorker license information


To obtain license information from a NetWorker server, use the nsrlic command or
check the License Conformance Summary in the NetWorker Management Console
(NMC).
You can use the nsrlic command arguments for the following operations:

nsrlic argument Description


-C Checks the /nsr/lic/dpa.lic
and /nsr/lic/licspec.properties files
for syntax. It also attempts to contact the
EMC License Management (ELM) Server that
is specified in the dpa.lic file and checks
the availability of a NETWORKER_CAPACITY
or NETWORKER_UPDATE entitlement. The
command then prints the amounts for each
entitlement, or it returns an error if no
entitlements are found.

-L licensefilename Checks the syntax of the provided license file.


It does not contact the ELM server.

-P licspecpropertiesfilename Performs the same checks as nsrlic -C,


but it uses the provided
licspec.properties file and its
associated license file, which is specified in
the license properties license.path option.

-s networker_server Specifies the hostname of the NetWorker


server that you want to query.

-v Provides verbose license information.

The following sources provide more information:


l nsrlic man page on UNIX
l nsrlic man page information in the EMC NetWorker Command Reference Guide
l EMC NetWorker Administration Guide

Querying a server
Use the following procedure to query a NetWorker server.
To query a specific server, type the -s server option at the command prompt:
l On Linux and UNIX: /usr/sbin/nsrlic -s bacoor

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l On Windows: networker_install_dir\bin\nsrlic -s bacoor


where bacoor is the server name that is being queried.
A report is produced that indicates various quantities and servers. This report includes
all client licenses, including those for modules and features such as NDMP. However,
it does not list device licensing details.

Querying a server for all information


To query a specific server for all information, type the -v argument at the command
prompt:
/usr/sbin/nsrlic -v bacoor
where -v is for a verbose query for a NetWorker server named bacoor.
This query may be helpful in troubleshooting license issues because it produces
verbose report that indicates various quantities.

License Conformance Summary


In the course of using NetWorker software to protect enterprise data, users add
clients, modules, and devices as needed. A summary report of the current license
information for any given NetWorker server can be helpful.
A summary report enables users to determine several things. For example:
l Which or how many products or features have been enabled
l Which or how many licenses have been purchased and authorized
l Which or how many of the licenses have been used and how many are still
available
l How many additional licenses might be needed
l Whether the number of licenses conforms to the number of licenses in use
From the Console, you can request a License Conformance Summary report that
shows relevant information about the NetWorker-related product licenses that have
been purchased or are being evaluated.
In NetWorker 9.0, capacity entitlement is manually assigned. The License
Conformance report will show only the capacity entitlements that the administrator
has assigned to the individual NetWorker server.
The information is presented in a tabular form that displays installed products, licenses
that are in conformance, and which additional licenses, if any, must be obtained to
close conformance gaps.
In addition to product and license information, the summary displays certain details
about the environment and the software version that the NetWorker server is running.

Displaying the License Conformance Summary


Follow this procedure to display the License Conformance Summary and review
licensing information.
Procedure
1. In the main Console window, on the taskbar, click Enterprise.
2. In the navigation tree, highlight a host and in the right pane, right-click
NetWorker, and then select Launch Application.
The NetWorker Administration window appears.

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3. On the taskbar, click the Configuration.


4. On the toolbar, select Configuration > License Conformance Summary .
The License Conformance Summary appears.
5. Click OK or Cancel to exit the summary.
6. You can also display the License Conformance Summary in the server’s
navigation tree. Right-click Registrations and select License Conformance
Summary.

License Conformance Summary details


The License Conformance Summary provides the following information:
l Server and environment information:
n NetWorker Server: Name of the NetWorker server.
n Version: NetWorker software release and build number.
n Full Conformance: Possible values are Yes, No, or, if in evaluation mode, Eval.
n Base License: Possible values include:
– The NetWorker edition that is installed
– Eval indicates evaluation mode.
– Yes or No indicates whether an authorization code has been applied to the
license.
– Disabled indications that the server has been disabled.
n Operating System: Operating system installed on the NetWorker server.
n Report Date: Date and time when the summary was created.
l License related information is displayed in the following columns:
n License: Type of license. For example, Storage Node, Client, module name.
n Number Used: How many licenses of this type have been used.
n Number of Licenses: How many licenses of this type are installed and not
expired on the server. While the license is in evaluation mode, the number
displayed is the maximum number possible for the license type.
n % Conformance: Degree to which the number of licenses purchased is less
than or equal to the number used. For DiskBackup Option and Virtual Tape
Library, this might be blank, because more than one device can be created for
each license of these license types.
n Notes: Additional information, specific to the license type, provided by the
system. For example, the capacity of a DiskBackup license.
n A checksum (five groups of generated alphanumeric characters) is listed at the
bottom of the summary if the summary contents are valid. Users may ignore
this line.
l For the DiskBackup Option (DBO) and the Virtual Tape Library (VTL) frames
license types, the Number Used is the number of DBO devices or VTL jukeboxes
that the user has created. The Number of Licenses is the number of DBO licenses
or VTL frame licenses that are installed. DBO and VTL are the only license types
for which the Number Used can exceed the Number of Licenses. This is because
more than one device can be created for each license of this type.
l The License Conformance Summary is not available for use with the NetWorker
License Manager software.

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l The License Conformance Summary supports the standard Console table


functions, such as Print and Export.
l A time-stamped snapshot License Conformance Summary is sent to the /nsr/logs
directory at the start of each quarter.
l The NetWorker server updates license information only once daily, at noon.
Changes made after noon will be reflected in the next day’s update.
l License Conformance is a new attribute for the server (nsr) resource.
l License Conformance Checksum is a new attribute used by the system to maintain
the integrity of the summary.
When viewing the License Conformance Summary, consider the following:
l For the DiskBackup Option (DBO) and the Virtual Tape Library (VTL) frames
license types, the Number Used is the number of DBO devices or VTL jukeboxes
that the user has created. The Number of Licenses is the number of DBO licenses
or VTL frame licenses that are installed. DBO and VTL are the only license types
for which the Number Used can exceed the Number of Licenses. This is because
more than one device can be created for each license of this type.
l The License Conformance Summary is not available for use with the NetWorker
License Manager software.
l The License Conformance Summary supports the standard Console table
functions, such as Print and Export.
l A time-stamped snapshot License Conformance Summary is sent to the /nsr/logs
directory at the start of each quarter.
l The NetWorker server updates license information only once daily, at noon.
Changes made after noon will be reflected in the next day’s update.
l License Conformance is a new attribute for the server (nsr) resource.
l License Conformance Checksum is a new attribute used by the system to maintain
the integrity of the summary.

How to contact EMC Licensing or provide feedback


Contact EMC Licensing at licensing@emc.com under the following circumstances.
l If error messages appear in the output file or you want to provide feedback.
l If you cannot determine the reason for a failure or experience problems with
updating the NetWorker license, open a Service Request on support.emc.com.
To contact EMC Licensing to obtain the required upgrade entitlement, use the
following contact information:
l North America & Latin America Customers
7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday (except US holidays)
Licensing Hotline: 800-782-4362 option 4, option 2
l EMEA Customers
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CHAPTER 5
NetWorker License Manager (legacy)

Note

If you plan to use the EMC Licensing solution, you do not require the NetWorker
License Manager and EMC recommends that you skip the NetWorker License
Manager software installation during the NetWorker 9.0 install. When upgrading to
NetWorker 9.0, you can back up the NetWorker License Manager by following the
procedure outlined in Backing up the NetWorker License Manager.

This chapter includes the following topics:

l About the legacy NetWorker License Manager.................................................. 84


l Using an enabler code........................................................................................ 84
l Using an authorization code............................................................................... 84
l Backing up the NetWorker License Manager..................................................... 84

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About the legacy NetWorker License Manager


For the legacy traditional model of licensing, the NetWorker License Manager
software provides centralized license management, which enables you to maintain all
of an enterprise’s NetWorker traditional licenses from a single computer.
With the NetWorker License Manager, you can move NetWorker software from one
computer to another, or change the IP address on an existing NetWorker server
without having to re-authorize the software. The NetWorker License Manager can be
installed as an option during the NetWorker software installation.
The latest NetWorker License Manager Installation and Administration Guide provides
more information on how to install and use the NetWorker License Manager.

Using an enabler code


Use the following procedure to add an enabler code by using the License Manager
software.
Procedure
1. From the Console window, click Setup.
2. Right-click Licensing, then select New. The Create dialog box appears.
3. In the Enabler Code attribute, type the enabler code and leave the other
attributes blank.
4. Click OK.

Using an authorization code


Follow this procedure to type an authorization code by using the NetWorker License
Manager software.
Procedure
1. From the Console window, click Setup and then click Licensing.
2. Right-click the license to be authorized, then select Properties. The
Properties dialog box appears.
3. In the Auth Code attribute, enter the authorization code for the product (the
authorization code assigned to the specified permanent enabler or update
enabler code).
4. Click OK. The license is now permanently enabled.

Backing up the NetWorker License Manager


This section provides instructions to back up the NetWorker License Manager if at
some point you want to restore an earlier version of NetWorker that uses the
NetWorker License Manager. Perform these steps before upgrading to NetWorker
9.0.
On the NetWorker License Manager server platform, two files that are related to the
License Manager appear in the /nsr/lic directory:
l /nsr/lic/res/lictype.res

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l /nsr/lic/res/lgtolm.res
The NetWorker License Manager database is a single file, /nsr/lic/res/
lgtolm.res, and contains all the information for the install base licensing. Note that
in most environments this file is typically stored on the platform where you installed
the NetWorker License Manager and not the platform where the NetWorker server is
installed.
To retain the lgtolm.res file, back up the NetWorker server and the /nsr/lic
directory on the NetWorker License Manager platform before you upgrade to
NetWorker 9.0. You can back up the NetWorker License Manager by using a standard
NetWorker save command (for example, savegrp) where the NetWorker License
Manager platform is created as a client and /nsr/lic is the save set.
Alternatively, you can use the following steps to create a client for the NetWorker
License Manager platform and a group for the platform/save set and then perform the
NetWorker License Manager backup. In this example, a NetWorker License Manager
package is installed on the host yoyodyne.com:
1. Create a client for the NetWorker License Manager. For example, yoyodyne.com.
2. Create a group for the client. For example, yoyodyne_nlm.
3. Edit the client yoyodyne.com properties to only use the yoyodyne_nlm group and
change the save set for the client to /nsr/lic.
4. Start a save for the client.
5. Back up the /nsr directory and its contents on the existing installation.

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