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Old 03-09-2008, 01:36 PM
Donald Campbell
 
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Default sysadmsh


Having just acquired Openserver v6, I am having a few issues.

1) Although the MAN page says that its available, I do not have
sysadmsh. Is it a separate install?


2) Trying to register this thing. But as we do not use the GUI, I am
unable to run the license manager. So any ideas how it can be done.


3) If I do trash and re-install on a different machine, does the same
registration apply? How does it work now?

Being new to v6 I may take a while to get the best config.



BR
Don C

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Old 03-09-2008, 01:36 PM
Jean-Pierre Radley
 
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Donald Campbell typed (on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 08:22:51PM +0000):
>
> Having just acquired Openserver v6, I am having a few issues.
>
> 1) Although the MAN page says that its available, I do not have sysadmsh.
> Is it a separate install?


It's not part of OSR 6 In fact they meant to ditch it from OSR 5 some
years before too, but never got a round tuit,

> 2) Trying to register this thing. But as we do not use the GUI, I am unable
> to run the license manager. So any ideas how it can be done.


Run "licenseMgr".

> 3) If I do trash and re-install on a different machine, does the same
> registration apply? How does it work now?


No different than ever; registration codes are tied to the hard drive,
but that's never been any problem for me when I had to shift hardeware.


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Old 03-09-2008, 01:36 PM
Joe Chasan
 
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 03:54:15PM -0500, Jean-Pierre Radley wrote:
> Donald Campbell typed (on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 08:22:51PM +0000):
> >
> > Having just acquired Openserver v6, I am having a few issues.
> >
> > 1) Although the MAN page says that its available, I do not have sysadmsh.
> > Is it a separate install?

>
> It's not part of OSR 6 In fact they meant to ditch it from OSR 5 some
> years before too, but never got a round tuit,
>
> > 2) Trying to register this thing. But as we do not use the GUI, I am unable
> > to run the license manager. So any ideas how it can be done.

>
> Run "licenseMgr".
>
> > 3) If I do trash and re-install on a different machine, does the same
> > registration apply? How does it work now?

>
> No different than ever; registration codes are tied to the hard drive,
> but that's never been any problem for me when I had to shift hardeware.


the character based admin shell on openserver can be accessed by typing
"scoadmin". license manager is in there as well.

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joe - at - magnatechonline -dot- com Hicksville, NY - USA
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Old 03-09-2008, 01:36 PM
Donald Campbell
 
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Thanks.

In typical fashion I found scoadmin shortly after posting.

I now have the registered.

Don C



In article <20080307160502.A20788@magnatechonline.com>, Joe Chasan
<joe@magnatechonline.com> writes
>On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 03:54:15PM -0500, Jean-Pierre Radley wrote:
>> Donald Campbell typed (on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 08:22:51PM +0000):
>> >
>> > Having just acquired Openserver v6, I am having a few issues.
>> >
>> > 1) Although the MAN page says that its available, I do not have sysadmsh.
>> > Is it a separate install?

>>
>> It's not part of OSR 6 In fact they meant to ditch it from OSR 5 some
>> years before too, but never got a round tuit,
>>
>> > 2) Trying to register this thing. But as we do not use the GUI, I
>> >unable
>> > to run the license manager. So any ideas how it can be done.

>>
>> Run "licenseMgr".
>>
>> > 3) If I do trash and re-install on a different machine, does the same
>> > registration apply? How does it work now?

>>
>> No different than ever; registration codes are tied to the hard drive,
>> but that's never been any problem for me when I had to shift hardeware.

>
>the character based admin shell on openserver can be accessed by typing
>"scoadmin". license manager is in there as well.
>
>--
>-Joe Chasan- Magnatech Business Systems, Inc.
>joe - at - magnatechonline -dot- com Hicksville, NY - USA
>http://www.MagnatechOnline.com Tel.(516) 931-4444/Fax.(516) 931-1264


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Old 03-17-2008, 06:08 AM
jboland@sco.com
 
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On 7 Mar, 21:22, Donald Campbell <Don...@suedon.co.uk> wrote:
> Having just acquired Openserver v6, I am having a few issues.
>
> 1) Although the MAN page says that its available, I do not have
> sysadmsh. Is it a separate install?


Don,

sysadmsh was dropped from OpenServer 6. For non GUI administration
please use

scoadmin

> 2) Trying to register this thing. But as we do not use the GUI, I am
> unable to run the license manager. So any ideas how it can be done.


scoadmin lic

will run the License Manager in Character (CHARM) mode.

> 3) If I do trash and re-install on a different machine, does the same
> registration apply? How does it work now?


No, you will need to reregister

John

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