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The Universal Data Mover Gateway is licensed by the number of executions per month per node (per node or nodes) and per environment; specifically, the number of transfer instances that completed as DONE over a period of one month. is it needed for all environments; are they free for non-prod? - yes a license key is needed per environment; need to note that the # of nodes and # of environments are not contractual restrictions and the key(s) can be created based on the customers needAll environments must have an attached license key, including non-production environments. 

should we say this part 1 of licensing - since we are not enforcing /hard enforcement?

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License Information

The License has six (6) components:

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The Universal Data Mover Gateway is licensed by the number of executions per month; specifically, the number of transfer instances that completed as DONE over a period of one month.If you are licensed  Customers that are using UAC and UDMG, the WLA task count excludes file transfer related tasks

If the license is for an Unlimited number of monthly executions, then there is no limit on the number of task instances you that can be run.

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This feature will be enabled in a future release. I thought Is this was included in 1.6/2.0in regards to tracking it??

what counts as a transfers? incoming/outgoing?

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if so how? if not we should say PM manages it and communicate # to customer monthly; is there a a manual way to pull this? if iwas them iw ould i was them i would want to know how many i did regardless if we are going to stop them + sales needs to know to help put it in contractually

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The license has an explicit expiration date, regardless of when it is applied. are they notified when close - by system or by PM/POC? if not, then we can say PM and I can track it?

High Availability Licensed Cluster Nodes

When a Universal Data Mover Gateway has restrictions on the Cluster Nodes within its License-- all do right? its not a contractul contractual thing though, the following behavior is experienced when a new or existing Cluster Node is started up:

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Although you do not normally need to enter a license key immediately after installation, at some point the steps must be followed to enter the license key: – I think this weird to tell them; they need to apply the license within X days or as soon as possibleor they will not be able to complete file transfers.

License Information

The License option in the sidebar menu identifies license information for:

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Step 1Contact your Stonebranch representative or Customer Support to receive the license keys for the intended operating system and environment.  – add Provide the # of nodes, and # of file transfers?
Step 2where do they navigate to - admin ui? can only admin apply it? 

Step 3

Click the License option in the sidebar menu. 

Step 4

Input the license key and press the Update License button.

Step 5

The display is refreshed with the License details and after a few minutes, the UDMG Server status switches to ACTIVE mode (see node status). The License key fields include: 

  • License Status
  • License Customer
  • Environment
  • Expiration Date
  • Cluster Nodes
  • Monthly Transfers

do we have a pic with active showing?

if they need an updated license – fields change - what is the process?