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Lic001, Lic002 – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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LIC001

Message

The License Manager command parameter used is invalid.

Detailed
Description

The command or command parameters passed to License Manager is invalid. This is an
internal error indicative of memory corruption. Under normal circumstances this error should
not occur.

Recommended
Response Action

Contact technical support. Refer to your product documentation to choose the contact method
that is convenient for you.

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LIC = Licensing

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LIC002

Message

License Manager is unable to allocate the required resources at startup.

Detailed
Description

The error may occur when License Manager: 1) Is unable to allocate system resources. 2)
Determines one or more files is incompatible with the current firmware version. This occurs
when an older firmware version has been uploaded to a system that was previously running a
newer firmware version. If this occurs, the current internal License Manager files are deleted
and new ones are created, which align with the firmware version. A license reimport may be
required. NOTE: All import, delete, export, view license commands are blocked until this issue
is resolved.

Recommended
Response Action

If the firmware has been rolled back to a previous version, this error may occur. All previously
installed licenses must be re-imported. If this is not the case, contact technical support.

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Severity

Severity 1 (Critical)

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