5.1
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started with vFabric Suite
- Table of Contents
- 1. About Getting Started with vFabric Suite
- 2. Quick Start Guide
- 3. Overview of vFabric Suite 5.1
- vFabric Suite Editions and Components
- vFabric Administration Server for Easier Component Management
- Simplified VM-Based Licensing Model
- vFabric Suite Product Integration and vSphere Integration
- Engineered for Spring-Built Applications
- 4. vFabric Licensing
- 5. Installing vFabric Suite
- Install vFabric License Server on Your vCenter Server
- Activate vFabric Suite Licenses
- RHEL: Example Walkthrough of Installing Component From the VMware RPM Repository
- Windows/Linux: Example Walkthrough of Installing Component from Download Page
- Upgrade vFabric License Server
- Uninstall vFabric License Server from vCenter Server
- 6. Monitoring vFabric License Usage
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42 Monitoring vFabric License Usage
2011-11-28T11:16:40 [INFO] Component Instance "self" changed state to "on" at 2011-11-28T11:16:40.
2011-11-28T11:16:40 [INFO] Calculated new state for license with total available units = 65535, license type = local,
expiration date = 2011-12-28T11:16:40, enforcement = soft, addons = <empty> It now has a total used count of 1.
2011-11-28T11:16:40 [INFO] Component Instance "self" changed state to "off" at 2011-11-28T11:16:40.
2011-11-28T11:16:40 [INFO] Calculated new state for license with total availableunits = 65535, license type = local,
expiration date = 2011-12-28T11:16:40, enforcement = soft, addons = <empty>. It now has a total used count of 0.
You can also specify the -o output-file option to print the results to a file called output-file rather than to the
standard output. For example, to write the output to a file called events-output.txt:
prompt$ vfabric-licensetool printevents -f /opt/vmware/vFabric/vf.rmq-events.txt -o events-output.txt