What happen to the data after temporary license expire?
Hello,
We are running RQM 2.0 with temporary licenses.
They are going to expire the 1 May 2010 (we will get the full licenses next week).
What will happen to the data after the 1 May? Are the data will be lost?
It is a problem to wait the installation of the new licenses to connect but we don't want to loose the data.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
Pascal Jean
We are running RQM 2.0 with temporary licenses.
They are going to expire the 1 May 2010 (we will get the full licenses next week).
What will happen to the data after the 1 May? Are the data will be lost?
It is a problem to wait the installation of the new licenses to connect but we don't want to loose the data.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
Pascal Jean
2 answers
There will be no loss of data.
After your server license expires, you will be locked out of /jazz/web/console, but your data will be left intact.
When you have the new license file, log in to /jazz/admin and import the license there in order to restore access to the RQM functionality (/jazz/web/console). See: Installing license keys.
After your server license expires, you will be locked out of /jazz/web/console, but your data will be left intact.
When you have the new license file, log in to /jazz/admin and import the license there in order to restore access to the RQM functionality (/jazz/web/console). See: Installing license keys.
Additional note...
Regardless of your current license status (i.e. even when your server license is currently expired), you can always export export the contents of your repository to a TAR file and import it on another server (ideally one that has a valid license, so that you will be able to use the data). See Getting Started with Repository Migration for details.
Regardless of your current license status (i.e. even when your server license is currently expired), you can always export export the contents of your repository to a TAR file and import it on another server (ideally one that has a valid license, so that you will be able to use the data). See Getting Started with Repository Migration for details.