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We have ClearCase license server installed in Solaris machine which is a very old machine. So our IT department want to stop using this machine and asked us to move the ClearCase license server to somewhere else. So we have installed the Clear Case license server & license administrator in Windows machine. Now we need to move the already existing licenses(300 in number) from Solaris box to windows. Can we do so? what is the procedure to do that? One more thing is now we are supposed to use only 22 of that 300 licenses.
You can check out the procedure described in "How to move licenses to a new server".
You need to release and re-assign licenses through the Rational License Key Center you can log in there).
You will be able to assign only the number of licenses you need for the new license server.
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Currently, we have 12 Azure Sql Databases and typically 1 or more will need to be updated with a SQL query.
Today, I had a request to delete the same records from all 12.
Are there any tools or ways I can do this without having to connect to each one and running the query?
Aaron Bertrand's sp_foreachdb will let you do this by using the #database_list parameter.
Alternatively, there are third party plugins for SQL Server Management Studio that can do this, one which is Devart SQLComplete but only in the premium version (which does have a 30 day free trial)
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I'm trying to setup a Windows 2012 Server that allows for more than 2 users to access it through remote desktop at the same time.
I know I need User/Device RDP CALs for it and I already have 4 them installed/activated and they show up on the RD Licensing Manager, I also have the Remote Desktop Services role installed.
However whenever a third user tries to connect through Remote Desktop he is asked to disconnect another user.
I saw some similar questions being asked here but no answers unfortunately.
For 2012, you need the entire environment to get close to a UI, the tool we all knew and at least like is gone. The GUI is sort of available if you have the full environment with a connection broker.
You should have gotten a grace period after setup where you could use the terminal server, but after a period it has to talk to the license server, but there's no way to tell it where the license servers is like before. You can do it with group policy - Administrative Templates\Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Session Host/Licensing.
From there you can set the licensing mode and the licensing server. The server should then see the licenses and go back to session host and not just administrative remote desktop.
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I have installed a ClearCase server and license server along with license key administrator. Now I need to apply the license to license server so that I can point to license server from license key Adminstrator and get my licenses.
Now my question is what type of license I should use? That is, Atria or Flexlm? Which one is right one? And what is the difference between these two type of licenses?
You would know if you are using flexlm licensing, since the technote "How to switch between Atria and FLEXlm licensing on UNIX and Linux" shows a clear naming convention:
Copy the flexlm_host.template file (located in one of the following directories) to the /var/adm/rational/clearcase/config directory
The difference:
Atria is the legacy licensing system for ClearCase.
Flexlm is the more recent licensing system, applied for all Rational products.
If you have more than ClearCase to support, Flexlm is certainly more appropriate.
This thread summarizes the advantages of one over another:
The primary advantage of FlexLM over classic is that you can license exclusively to a group of users
A single ClearCase user should only need 1 non-temporary Flex/LM license
to access ClearCase.
If you are using Temporary ClearCase Licenses, use Atria licenses to avoid
issues.
If you are using Permanent licenses, use whatever type you want.
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I have to move a postgresql 8.4 server for the company I work from the existing server to a new one. After several attempts the problem that raises is that I cannot clone the database as is. There are several schemas included and user privileges which I would like to maintain since there is no one around from the old stuff to configure it properly.
If you are going from 8.4 on the old server to 8.4 on the new server and both servers have the architecture and operating system (e.g. both 32bit, both same Linux version) then you can copy the data directory after shutting down the old server.
Again: copying the data directory is only reliable if Postgres has been shut down and the environments are the same.
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I can't connect to SQL Server database engine for first time after installation.
I asked it once but marc_s closed that. Really it's my big problem .
Server name is empty. What should I type for this?
I use it in my personal laptop and I am not professional, it means I want use it just as a tables like access .
Someone help me please .
The server name is the name of the machine that SQL Server is installed on.
if it's on the local machine, you can use a single period. if it's on your machine, but you installed it with an Instance name of "MyInstance" you can use ".\MyInstance".
As a side note, the original question was probably closed because there wasn't enough info in the question to answer completely. In order for us to help you , we would need to know the machine name that this was installed on, what options you selected through the installation wizard, etc. The best we can do is guess, and that makes the question, technically, unanswerable.
It could also be because this is such a newbie question - sometimes we forget that we all started somewhere.
I'd suggest you start here for your learning experience: http://www.asp.net/sql-server/videos
Particularly videos #8 and #9 - these should answer your question.
If it's a local instance for the server name try (local)
You can use a period . for the server name
You need to be in the administrators group (done during the installation), or if you have the SA password (also set during installation)