We have two Microsoft Clusters to backup. Each cluster has two physical nodes and one virtual node. One of the physical nodes is active, the other passive.
It turns out that the passive node does not take a NT Cluster Client license, but a "normal" client license. When we switch the virtual node to the other physical one, still the passive node (so the other one now) appears as a normal client.
nsrlic output shows:
connecting to sede0027 ...
nsrlic: License Summary:
nsrlic: Available: sv=25, ws=0, clu=0, clu_nt=4, clu_unix=0, clu_linux=0, ndmp=0
nsrlic: Borrowed: sv_borrowed=1, clu_borrowed_nt=0, clu_borrowed_unix=0, clu_borrowed_linux=0
nsrlic: Remaining: sv=2, ws=0, clu=0, clu_nt=2, clu_unix=0, clu_linux=0, ndmp=0
nsrlic: Connected Servers: (22)
nsrlic: csu02 sede0001 sede0002 sede0007 sede0008 sede0009
sede0010 sede0011 sede0012 sede0013 sede0015 sede0016 sede0017
nsrlic: sede0019 sede0020 sede0022 sede0024 sede0026
sede0027 sede0030 sede4000 sede5000
nsrlic: Connected Workstations: (1)
nsrlic: w04147
nsrlic: Connected NT Clusters: (2)
nsrlic: sede3000 sede6000
nsrlic: NetWorker Module for Oracle 7, Unix Client/1: Available=1, Remaining=1, Used=0
nsrlic: NetWorker Module for Microsoft SQL Server: Available=1, Remaining=1, Used=0
nsrlic: NetWorker Module for Microsoft Exchange Server: Available=2, Remaining=1, Used=1
SERVER (UNIVERSAL) CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 25
Used: 22
Borrowed from Server: 1
Remaining: 2
Connected Clients: ;
WORKSTATION CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 1
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for NT: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for UNIX: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for LINUX: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
NT CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 4
Used: 2
Remaining: 2
Connected Clients: ;
UNIX CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
..........
Where sede3000 and 4000 are the physical nodes for virtual node sede0003
and sede5000 and 6000 are the physical nodes for virtual node sede0005
In my opinion all 4 physical nodes should require a NT Cluster Client license.
It turns out that the passive node does not take a NT Cluster Client license, but a "normal" client license. When we switch the virtual node to the other physical one, still the passive node (so the other one now) appears as a normal client.
nsrlic output shows:
connecting to sede0027 ...
nsrlic: License Summary:
nsrlic: Available: sv=25, ws=0, clu=0, clu_nt=4, clu_unix=0, clu_linux=0, ndmp=0
nsrlic: Borrowed: sv_borrowed=1, clu_borrowed_nt=0, clu_borrowed_unix=0, clu_borrowed_linux=0
nsrlic: Remaining: sv=2, ws=0, clu=0, clu_nt=2, clu_unix=0, clu_linux=0, ndmp=0
nsrlic: Connected Servers: (22)
nsrlic: csu02 sede0001 sede0002 sede0007 sede0008 sede0009
sede0010 sede0011 sede0012 sede0013 sede0015 sede0016 sede0017
nsrlic: sede0019 sede0020 sede0022 sede0024 sede0026
sede0027 sede0030 sede4000 sede5000
nsrlic: Connected Workstations: (1)
nsrlic: w04147
nsrlic: Connected NT Clusters: (2)
nsrlic: sede3000 sede6000
nsrlic: NetWorker Module for Oracle 7, Unix Client/1: Available=1, Remaining=1, Used=0
nsrlic: NetWorker Module for Microsoft SQL Server: Available=1, Remaining=1, Used=0
nsrlic: NetWorker Module for Microsoft Exchange Server: Available=2, Remaining=1, Used=1
SERVER (UNIVERSAL) CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 25
Used: 22
Borrowed from Server: 1
Remaining: 2
Connected Clients: ;
WORKSTATION CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 1
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for NT: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for UNIX: 0
Borrowed from Cluster for LINUX: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
NT CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 4
Used: 2
Remaining: 2
Connected Clients: ;
UNIX CLUSTER CLIENT LICENSES
Available: 0
Used: 0
Remaining: 0
Connected Clients: ;
..........
Where sede3000 and 4000 are the physical nodes for virtual node sede0003
and sede5000 and 6000 are the physical nodes for virtual node sede0005
In my opinion all 4 physical nodes should require a NT Cluster Client license.