q ses shows me the "session type" of "server" for the 5 SAN licenses I know are in use.
q sever shows me the same.
But, I remember entering some command (maybe a query) that would tell me the which nodenames were using a san license.
It has been a few years, I think. If I find it, I will post...
How do I find out which server (nodes) TSM is counting as using a SAN license?
I have 9 licenses, and 8 in use, but I can only think of 5 that are in use now.
TIA
Todd
Never mind.. I found a way to do it. Updating the hostname in smitty updates the uname as well, and that survives a boot. After that, I can change the hostname to what I need.
I can't figure out how to set the uname -S name so it is preserved after a reboot. The man page for uname specifically states it is not preserved when set by "uname -S xxxx", but doesn't suggest a way to set it permanently. Where do I set this value so it is preserved? And how can I find out...
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