Importing a license file, 11 an example of direct attached storage – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual
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Assume you have the same configuration as the first example with two Windows 2000 hosts that
are directly attached to storage systems with no Fibre Channel (FC) connections with a total of 0 FC
ports, as shown in the following figure:
Figure 11
An Example of Direct Attached Storage
The software calculates four MAPs (see the figure), since we assume one MAP for each host even
though it has no Fibre Channel ports. The storage systems are counted since they are supported by
the management server. If you include the MAPs from the first example (140 MAPs), it brings the
total to 144 MAPs.
Importing a License File
If you cannot find the license file you want to import or if you are interested in expanding your
license for managing additional elements, contact your software representative.
To import a license file:
1.
Click Deploy > License Manager > Storage Essentials > Manage Storage Essentials
Keys
in HP Systems Insight Manager.
2.
Click the Import License File button.
3.
Click the Browse button.
You are shown the file system of the computer being used to access the management server.
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