Veritas™ System Recovery 21 Management Solution Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Getting started with Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- About managing recovery point destinations
- About viewing filters
- About organizational views
- About managing Veritas System Recovery license policies
- Managing backups
- About backup policies
- Creating a basic backup policy
- Creating an advanced backup policy
- Managing recovery points
- Managing the conversion of recovery points to virtual disks
- Managing Cloud Storage
- Remote recovery of drives and computers
- Local recovery of files, folders, drives, and computers
- About recovering lost data locally
- Starting a computer locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Recovering files and folders locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Monitoring computers and processes
- Appendix A. About backing up databases
- Appendix B. About Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. About Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution and Windows Server 2008 Core
About managing Veritas System Recovery license policies
You can add or delete Veritas System Recovery license policies. When you add a license policy, the license key information is stored in the Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution database.
When you delete license policies, the license is removed from the computer and the license information is removed from the database.
After you add a license policy, you can assign it to resource targets with an unlicensed version or trial version of Veritas System Recovery installed.
See Adding Veritas System Recovery license policies.
See Deleting Veritas System Recovery license policies.
You can assign or unassign Veritas System Recovery licenses to resource targets.
After you add a license policy, you can assign it to resource targets. The resource targets should have an unlicensed version or trial version of Veritas System Recovery installed. When you assign licenses, you activate Veritas System Recovery on the client computers and remove the 60-day trial.
Unassigning licenses from client computers returns Veritas System Recovery to a 60-day trial version. If you choose to delay installation of the license, all features in Veritas System Recovery remain enabled during a 60-day grace period. The grace period begins the first time you send a policy or a task to the managed client computer where Veritas System Recovery is installed.
You can unassign licenses from resource targets by using any one of the following methods:
Remove the resource targets that are associated with the policy.
Veritas System Recovery returns to a trial version on the affected resource targets.
Delete the license policy.
When you delete a license policy, the license is removed from the associated resource targets and the license file information is removed from the database. The policy is also removed from the License policy tree in the console.
Disable the license policy.
Removes the license policy entirely from assigned resource targets. The license file information remains in the Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution database.
See Adding Veritas System Recovery license policies.
See Unassigning Veritas System Recovery licenses from client computers.
You can review the license status of Veritas System Recovery on computers by using the Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution Home tab.
A computer is considered managed by Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution when the following is installed:
The Symantec Management Agent.
The Veritas System Recovery Plug-in.
Veritas System Recovery.
The following table describes the different license status information that is available:
Table: Veritas System Recovery license status
Veritas System Recovery license status | Description |
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The number of computers that have a current license assigned. | |
The number of computers on which an expired trial version of Veritas System Recovery is installed or on which no license was activated. | |
The number of computers that have a trial version of Veritas System Recovery installed. |
See Checking the license status of Veritas System Recovery on client computers.