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Arctera License Management Service Help
- Introduction
- Pre-installation
- Installing and configuring
- About installing License Management Service
- Verifying License Management Service installation on Linux
- Verify License Management Service installation on Windows
- About configuring License Management Service on Linux and Windows
- Installing License Management Service along with Arctera InfoScale Operations Manager 9.0.0
- Installing License Management Service along with Operations Manager in a high availability environment
- Getting started
- About LAS access
- Registering the License Management Service product key
- About License Management Service console
- About the Setup panel
- About the License Management Service dashboard
- Updating the License meter file
- Updating the Entitlements file
- About managing hosts
- Adding Kubernetes clusters
- Adding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol or Active Directory-based authentication in License Management Service
- Adding a user group
- Adding local users
- Configuring SMTP settings for email notifications
- Changing the password
- About using reports
- Managing faults
- Viewing the activity monitor
- Registering
- Managing license usage
- About license usage
- Scheduling auto update for License meter file
- About assigning entitlements
- Scheduling auto update for entitlements file
- Assigning entitlements to hosts
- Reassigning entitlements to hosts
- Unassigning host from an entitlement ID
- Unmanaging a host
- Managing hosts
- Assigning entitlements to Kubernetes nodes
- Reassigning entitlements to Kubernetes nodes
- Unassigning Kubernetes node from an entitlement ID
- Viewing the License cores usage data
- Managing hosts
- Managing software upgrades
- Managing user administration
- Managing backup, restore, and uninstall
- Known issues
- LMS GUI becomes inaccessible when updating the license meter file (SDSCPE-23221)
- Critical faults are listed multiple times with no details about the source and faulted objects (SDSCPE-23095)
- LMS configuration fails if the node has no connectivity to the Internet (SDSCPE-23312)
- Two separate tasks are seen in the UI when you install an update (SDSCPE-23012)
- Bulk add host operation remains in queued state (SDSCPE-22715)
- LDAP configuration may fail on a fresh Windows License Management Service (LMS) installation (SDSCPE-20770)
- License Management Service patch details not visible in the LMS UI
- InfoScale Operations Manager services do not restart on SUSE host after reboot (15189)
- Incorrect error message displayed during password change task (16155)
- Login without any permissions fails with infinite spinner error (16167)
Configuring SMTP settings for email notifications
Configure the SMTP settings to add a sender account and send different types of license usage reports by email. After the initial configuration is complete, send a test email to verify the SMTP settings.
Enter the following details to configure the SMTP settings:
Table:
Field | Description |
|---|---|
SMTP | Valid formats for SMTP server include: Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), IP address, or, if the network handles DNS resolution for host names, a shortened host name. Examples: Host123 or Host123.example.com |
Sender email address | The email address that is entered in the Sender email address appears as the sender of all the emails that are sent out. |
SMTP port | Enter the SMTP mail server port number. |
To configure the SMTP settings for email notifications
- On the License Management Service console, click Settings on the top-right corner. Click SMTP.
- Under Configure SMTP server, do the following:
Enter the SMTP mail server IP address or host name in SMTP.
Enter a valid email address in Sender email address.
Enter the SMTP mail server port number in SMTP port.
- Click Save.
- Click Send test email to verify that SMTP server is configured successfully.
- In the Send test email panel, enter valid email address of the receiver and a test message.
- Click Send.