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July 30th, 2007 11:00

location of the license key file for powerpath

Does anyone know on UN*X (Linux, Solaris, AIX and & HPUX) where the licensekey file is kept for powerpath? I did a strings on powermt.custom but did not see the license key in it. I need to write a script that will run against 1000+ machines to determine if the key file is there or not. We have had a few boxes randomly loose their keys and I think the file is being removed.

thanks

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July 30th, 2007 14:00

The best way to check whether PowerPath is licensed is the "powermt check_registration" CLI.

However, the key is actually located in the file /etc/emcp_registration

Best Regards,
Marc

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July 31st, 2007 10:00

Marc,

Thanks! That was perfect. Now I can check to see if the file exists.

Scott

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December 14th, 2010 13:00

Is this command applicable to Sun , Windows and Linux also. I have to do a similar task which involves different OS

AIX is good with powermt check_registration. If other OS have a different way then kindly share

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December 14th, 2010 14:00

Hi.  The powermt check_registration command can be used on all PowerPath-supported OSs except for VMware.  That command is slightly different.  It is rpowermt check_registration.

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