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- | Hello! Magic! Somehow this should work? | + | In roughly 380 days from today, September-29-2018 our vCenter licenses will expire! This isn't good. |
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+ | To get more licenses please contact Kevin or Dave. | ||
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+ | To add licenses use the vCenter WebUI so you can access the **Administration** section. | ||
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+ | When in the **Administration** section, follow the screenshot below. This is where you can see all your licenses. | ||
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+ | {{:guides:license_clean.png?400|}} | ||
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+ | Now to assign the new licenses. Follow the screenshot below to get into the correct part of the WebUI. | ||
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+ | {{:guides:host_assign.png?400|}} | ||
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+ | Then follow the screenshot below to start assigning. Pay attention to how many CPU sockets each license has left. | ||
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+ | {{:guides:assign_licenses_to_host.png?400|}} | ||
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+ | Finally you **might** need to renew the vCenter license. Ask Kevin about that. | ||
+ | After following the above screenshot you will have renewed the licenses on vCenter! | ||
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