Re: How many processors are active in box ?

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no.

yes.

if you have "n" cpus and purchase a "n"-1 cpu package, you have violated the
licensing/support/whatever agreement.  if you are certified through red hat,
you risk losing your certification.

additionally, it is unethical and against the SAGE
standards/guidelines/code.

there are no cost options to red hat.  if you don't want to pay red hat use
another option.



On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Dusan Djordjevic
<dj.dule.liste@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> >>> There us a difference between what is supported and what will work.
> >>> There is no software limit on the number of CPUs but there is a
> >>> support limit.  Also, ES and AS don't exist in rhel5.  It's Advanced
> >>> Platform or not.
>
> I have bunch of boxes around with 4 or more processors. If I buy basic
> subscription for all of them, since updates are only things that i
> need, would it be "legal" in Red Hat-s eyes ? Or I must go with
> andvanced subscriptions ? I am still confused with this policy.
>
> Best regards,
> Dusan
>
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