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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)
Installing License Management Service along with Operations Manager in a high availability environment
You can configure the high availability (HA) feature in InfoScale Operations Manager to improve the availability of the Management Server. In the same HA environment, you can install License Management Service on the same two nodes.
The InfoScale Operations Manager installation with HA feature typically consists of:
InfoScale Operations Manager
Two nodes (Node1 and Node2) in the same datacenter.
Storage Foundation Enterprise version for cluster and storage software or Storage Foundation 8.0 or later versions.
Prerequisites:
Install Operations Manager Patch 9.0.0.210 or later on both the nodes.
HA configuration must be complete. Refer to the InfoScale Operations Manager documentation for details.
In the event of a failure or a planned maintenance, InfoScale Operations Manager in HA can fail over from Node1 to Node2. Both the nodes are in the same datacenter and are part of the same cluster. When License Management Service is installed and configured on both the nodes, the License Management Service console is also accessible from the active node, with minimum downtime.
To configure License Management Service along with Management Server in a HA environment:
- Configure License Management Service on the active node (Node1) using one of the following:
Virtual host name (VHN) and Virtual IP (VIP)
Local host name and local IP
- Fail over to the other node (Node2). Ensure that it is the active node.
- Configure License Management Service on the other node (Node2) which is now active.
If VHP and VIP are used on Node1, then ensure the same is used on Node2. In case of local host name and local IP the values on both nodes are different.
- Product registration, entitlement, and license meter file updates should be completed separately on each node.
- Local user and local user group configurations must be completed on both the nodes separately.
Configuration of user and user groups that is done on Node 1 is not accessible on Node 2.
Restricted operations:
Any host-related operations such as adding, removing is restricted on both the nodes. Similarly all software upgrade operations are also restricted.
Uninstalling:
Uninstalling License Management Service operation must be done on both the nodes. The process is the same as uninstallation of standalone License Management Service. To uninstall, the node can be active or passive.