[Info-vax] The VSI Hobbyist program is Live!
John H. Reinhardt
johnhreinhardt at thereinhardts.org
Thu Jul 30 13:54:46 EDT 2020
On 7/30/2020 10:57 AM, Roy Omond wrote:
> On 30/07/2020 16:00, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>
>>
>> BTW, isn't Eisner running VSI VMS with a VSI license today??
>>
>
> Yep:
>
> $ show lice
>
> Active licenses on node EISNER:
>
> ------- Product ID -------- ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
> Product Producer Units Avail Activ Version Release Termination
> MACRO64 DEC 0 0 100 0.0 (none) (none)
> NOTES DEC 0 0 100 0.0 (none) (none)
> PMDF-MTA INNOSOFT 0 H 0 0.0 1-DEC-2026 (none)
> PMDF-TLS INNOSOFT 0 H 0 0.0 1-DEC-2026 (none)
> MULTINET PSC 0 H 0 0.0 (none) (none)
> DCLDBG TMESIS 0 0 100 0.0 24-SEP-2013 (none)
> SYMBOL TMESIS 0 0 100 0.0 12-JAN-2008 (none)
> DOCUMENT TTI 2700 0 1 0.0 (none) (none)
> DOCUMENT TTI 2700 0 1 0.0 (none) (none)
> DOCUMENT TTI 2700 0 1 0.0 (none) (none)
> DOCUMENT TTI 1900 0 1 0.0 (none) (none)
> ALPHA-LP VSI 0 H 0 0.0 (none) 1-JUN-2021
> ALPHA-SYSTEM VSI 0 A 0 0.0 (none) 1-JUN-2021
I'm guessing that DECUServe is running with special dispensation since it's housed in VSI's data center and run by VSI employees. Notice also that the VSI PAKS expire in a year also. So even these aren't exempt from the yearly cut off.
It's nice to see that apparently the two license PAKS supply the licensing for Most of the products in use. ALPHA-LP must work for the languages. I see the MultiNet License from Process. If that wasn't there would one of the other PAKs cover TCP/IP networking? ALPHA-SYSTEM perhaps?
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John H. Reinhardt
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