
sami.samman asked a question.
In order to manage my Windows server OS, I have created 2 licenses . One for Datacenter edition the other for Standard edition licenses.
In the consumption tab of the data center license , Clusters are clearly displayed with all the VM hosts and their VMs (regardless of their OS edition) .
However, I also see some VM Hosts displayed in the consumption tab of my Standard License along with some of their VMs (with Standard edition OS), where they are not supposed to be.
I was advised that the best practice in this case is to move the VM Hosts manually from the Standard License to the Data center License. I did and some were moved successfully but others were not, or to be more specific the same VM Hosts are now showing on both licenses consumption tab, and of course are messing up the license calculations.
Any advise on how to clear these VM hosts from the Standard license consumption tab so they will only be showing under the Data Center License where they belong.
What is the best practice in this case? Do I just select and delete them form the standard license interface ?
Hi Sami,
One thing to check is that you do not have any existing allocations or exemptions in the Std edition license which may tagging the VM and/or VM Host to that license. In the consumption tab of the license you can add the Allocation Type column using the column chooser and filter to see if you have any allocations. If you do it is a good idea to clean these out by selecting and clicking Remove Allocations.
As Markward mentioned it is important to check that the versions covered are the same for both licenses - it could be that your standard edition license downgrades to an older version than the datacenter edition does, or that the Standard Edition license upgrades ot the latest version and the datacenter edition license does not.
You may also find the following discussion useful: https://community.flexera.com/s/FlexNet-Manager-forum/Microsoft-Windows-Server-2016-Standard-Downgrade-to-former96888M517/jump-to/first-unread-message