This is a discussion on Licenseing Problems -- HELP! within the Sco Unix forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> I installed SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 Enterprise. I have an upgrade license for OpenServer 5.0.7 Enterprise, and a full license ...
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| I installed SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 Enterprise. I have an upgrade license for OpenServer 5.0.7 Enterprise, and a full license for 5.0.5 Host. Question 1: Do I need an enterprise licence for 5.0.5 to use the upgrade 5.0.7 Enterprise license and do a fresh install? Question 2: To add the 5.0.5 license, do I just run `scoadmin lic` and add it as another license? -ee99ee |
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| ee99ee wrote: > I installed SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 Enterprise. I have an upgrade license > for OpenServer 5.0.7 Enterprise, and a full license for 5.0.5 Host. > > Question 1: Do I need an enterprise licence for 5.0.5 to use the > upgrade 5.0.7 Enterprise license and do a fresh install? > > Question 2: To add the 5.0.5 license, do I just run `scoadmin lic` and > add it as another license? > > -ee99ee Well, if memory serves, to upgrade from SCO 5.0.x Host to 5.0.7 Enterprise you should have received: .. a license from SCO 5.0.x Host to 5.0.7 Host .. an upgrade license from SCO 5.0.7 Host to 5.0.7 Enterprise Then, I think you can perform the upgrade by _FIRST_ booting the system using the 5.0.7 floppy/CD, licensing it using the "5.0.x to 5.0.7 Host" license and performing an upgrade/fresh install. You'll end up having a 5.0.7 Host system that you can now upgrade to 5.0.7 Enterprise; to do this, fire up "custom" and then upgrade to 5.0.7 Enterprise entering the appropriate license. Best, Roberto -- Roberto Zini - Technical Support Manager - email:r.zini<AT>strhold.it Technical Support Manager -- Strhold Evolution Division R.E. (ITALY) --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Has anybody around here seen an aircraft carrier?" (Pete "Maverick" Mitchell - Top Gun) |