Displaying Product Authorization
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Appendix A BMC Software Product Authorization A-25
Additional Information
Table A-5 describes the information that the Product Authorization Display
panel provides.
Table A-5 Field Descriptions for the Product Authorization Display Panel
Field Description
Load library name of the product’s load library
Product code code that BMC Software assigns to the product
Last changed
(
mm/dd/yy-hh:
mm
)
date and time that the product-authorization tables were last modified
The variables are as follows:
•
mm
represents the month (in the range 01 – 12)
•
dd
represents the day (in the range 01 – 31)
•
yy
represents the year (in the range 00 – 99)
•
hh
represents the hour (in the range 00 – 23)
•
mm
represents minutes (in the range 00 – 59)
Last changed by user ID or job that requested the modification
Grace period ends
(
mm/dd/yyyy
)
date when the grace period (if triggered) will end
The variables are as follows:
•
mm
represents the month (in the range 01 – 12)
•
dd
represents the day (in the range 01 – 31)
•
yyyy
represents the year (in the range 0001 – 9999)
Note: This line appears only if the failure mode is phased and the grace period has
been triggered. The grace period can be triggered when you run a permanently
licensed product on an unlicensed processor. You should apply a RESET password to
reset the grace period. Contact your BMC Software sales representative for assistance.
Temporary
expiration date
(
mm/dd/yyyy
)
date on which you will no longer be allowed to bypass the CPU ID check or trial the
product
The variables are as follows:
•
mm
represents the month (in the range 01-12)
•
dd
represents the day (in the range 01-31)
•
yyyy
represents the year (in the range 0001-9999)
Note: If this expiration date has not yet been reached, you can run this product on any
processor. On the date shown, either your trial period will end or (if you have licensed
the product) you will be able to run the product only on an authorized processors.
Licensed
processors
list of properties for each licensed CPU
The Version Code column reflects the hardware representation of the submodel.
Significant Digits refers to the number of significant digits for the serial number. The
expiration date indicates the month and year through which you are licensed for the
specific processor. In most cases, this value is NONE. Most of the remaining processor
information is provided for reference in case you need to contact BMC Software Product
Support.