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Cloudguard NSX - Licensing Issues
Hi
I hope that is a stupid question but I've problem licensing my cloudguard cluster
I've imported ( and attached with loudguard_config utils from cli) the license.
it's correctly attached to the right cluster/service
Cluster Name: PROD-NSX
Attached licenses details:
'xxxxxxx never CPSG-VSEC-NSX+16 CPSB-FW CPSB-VPN CPSB-IA CPSB-ADNC CPSB-IPS-S1 CPSB-URLF CPSB-APCL-S1 CPSB-AV CPSB-ABOT-S CPSB-ASPM CPSB-CTNT xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Available Sockets for use: 16
Required Sockets for selected cluster: 12
Attached Sockets for selected cluster: 0
WARNING the following instances have no license:
serviceinstance-2-b76bec hosted by yyy.xxx.local requires 2 Sockets.
serviceinstance-2-b7546b hosted by yyy.xxx.local requires 2 Sockets.
serviceinstance-2-b7253f hosted by yyy.xxx.local l requires 2 Sockets.
serviceinstance-2-b724f3 hosted by yyy.xxx.local requires 2 Sockets.
serviceinstance-2-b78d88 hosted by yyy.xxx.local requires 2 Sockets.
serviceinstance-2-b73543 hosted by yyy.xxx.local requires 2 Sockets.
Why it doesn't distribute the license to the cluster member under that service? in this situation I can't install policies.
is there a way to force the "attaching" of the core to all the cluster members?
thx
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