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Conference msgaxp::optical

Title:Optical Products
Moderator:TAPE::SENEKER
Created:Wed May 04 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:841
Total number of notes:3218

804.0. "Unix licensing the same as VMS?" by CSC32::S_WASKEWICZ () Fri Mar 07 1997 18:10

    Hi folks,
     Is the Unix licensing scheme identical to the OpenVMS side of
the house, albeit without regard to the names? (i.e. OSMS-5 vs. OSMS)
     In particular, I'm wondering if the "number of units" schema is the same,
i.e. that the number of units is based on the number of platters in
the jukebox?
     And is that true, that for a 16 platter Juke, we'd need 160 units for a 
Unix machine/license?

Steve
 (who's continually hounded with how this licensing stuff works)
Every time I think I've got it down pat, some problem arises around the
"number of units" issue that blows it all out the door...
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804.1no, just similar in conceptsTAPE::SENEKERHead banging causes brain mushFri Mar 07 1997 19:2945
    Steve,
    
    Yes, it is similar.  On the license paks you should see:
    
    For standalone drives (OSDS)
    
    	       Product name:	OSDS
    		   Producer:	PERCEPTICS
    	    Number or units:	50		<--- For a single drive
    	Activity Table Code:	CONSTANT=50
    
    For jukeboxes (OSMS)
    
    	       Product name:	OSMS
    		   Producer:	PERCEPTICS
    	    Number or units:	XXXX		<-- Varies # of slots * 2 * 50
    	Activity Table Code:	CONSTANT=50
    
    A difference is that the OpenVMS product is that the "number of units"
    refered to physical slots in jukebox while the Unix product uses this
    number to to refer to the number of possible software volumes, i.e. two
    times the number of slots.
    
    >>>  And is that true, that for a 16 platter Juke, we'd need 160
    	 units for a Unix machine/license?
    
    	 No..., 16 * 2 * 50 = 1600.  Note: Constants=50.  If you had the
    	 number of units at 160 then you would only allow 3 OSMS/UNIX volumes
         to be licensed.
    
    	 An OSDS-5 license for an OSMS/OpenVMS 16 slot jukebox would have
    	 a "Number of units" value of 160 because the "Activity Table Code"
    	 for a OSMS-5 VMS license pak is "CONSTANT=10".  Since the OSMS/VMS
    	 software counts slots you have 16 * 10 = 160.
    
    Sorry, for the confusion but by the time the OSMS/UNIX product was
    being fit for LMF code it was decided that the "-5" and "-12" parts
    were no longer needed.  To minimize conflict between OpenVMS and UNIX
    the product names were changed.  The CONSTANT=xxx value was changed
    to a 50 so it was not the same as 10 or 100 as is used for the OpenVMS
    products.
    
    Can you see now?.... Clear as mud...isn't it!!!
    
    Rob
804.2Thanks Rob...CSC32::S_WASKEWICZFri Mar 07 1997 20:187
    
    as he shakes his head,
      " I KNEW it" 
    its not the same!
    Thanks for the info,
    once again
    Steve