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While you can in fact enter license keys from one system on another
system they do only one thing there, use disk space. Which is OK because
I sell disk space. :-) :-)
The primary reason we do this is during a migration you might enter them
in advance for example to check off that task.
Having the keys in no way indicates to IBM that you have licenses for
that stuff because it's likely that the software was later transferred
to another system OR is for a different enterprise in the first place.
- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
www.Frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com - Personal Development IBM i timeshare service.
www.iInTheCloud.com - Commercial IBM i Cloud Hosting.
On 10/27/2016 8:53 AM, Steve Pavlichek wrote:
The LPP keys are specific to the system serial number, so you can't just
copy them from one system to another. If both systems are
owned/registered to the same company then your business partner can have
the Entitlements moved from the old serial # to the new serial #.
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