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Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
We recently did an ESX & vCenter maintenance and after that all our VMs got new MoRef ID. This in turn consumed duplicate licenses by both old and new objects.
Revoking license manually one by one works by referring https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120, and I tried this but it's a painful manual process for hundreds of servers.
I'm interested to explore if anyone has encountered this before and willing to share tips/solution on how to quickly revoke the license.
Revoking license manually one by one works by referring https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120, and I tried this but it's a painful manual process for hundreds of servers.
I'm interested to explore if anyone has encountered this before and willing to share tips/solution on how to quickly revoke the license.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Nas
Unfortunately there is no automated way through PowerShell or RestAPI to revoke those licenses.
You may open a support case and ask our support team if they can provide a SQL query to revoke the licenses for this specific use case (revoking hundreds of workloads because of MoRefID changes).
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Unfortunately there is no automated way through PowerShell or RestAPI to revoke those licenses.
You may open a support case and ask our support team if they can provide a SQL query to revoke the licenses for this specific use case (revoking hundreds of workloads because of MoRefID changes).
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Thanks for reply, Fabian.
After consulting with Veeam support, I may need to go with deleting one by one.
They cannot provide SQL query and revoking licenses via SQL query is not supported and not recommended way of deleting licenses according to support. If I were to proceed with SQL query, I will be on my own and need to accept the risk of unexpected issues.
Support will try to submit feature request for multiple selections of license revoking in future release.
After consulting with Veeam support, I may need to go with deleting one by one.
They cannot provide SQL query and revoking licenses via SQL query is not supported and not recommended way of deleting licenses according to support. If I were to proceed with SQL query, I will be on my own and need to accept the risk of unexpected issues.
Support will try to submit feature request for multiple selections of license revoking in future release.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
+1 for multiple item selection to revoke licenses
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Nas
Thank you for getting back to us with the answer from support.
Can you please share the case number with me? Then I can add your vote for this feature request with a reference to your case.
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Thank you for getting back to us with the answer from support.
Can you please share the case number with me? Then I can add your vote for this feature request with a reference to your case.
Best,
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Hi Fabian
Veeam Support - Case # 07033645
Thanks
Veeam Support - Case # 07033645
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Last week I've failed to upgrade a VMware vCenter from v7 to v8 , so I just decided to build a new vCenter... it has been easier to reconfigure VMware Cluster / DR / HA / licenses on two nodes Cluster than revoking one by one all VUL licenses due to new MoRef ID
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Marco
For a migration scenario you may also ask your regional Veeam team to have a NFR license.
After 31 days, your old license should be usable again.
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For a migration scenario you may also ask your regional Veeam team to have a NFR license.
After 31 days, your old license should be usable again.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi,
An update from my side, I found that using Detach from job option on v12 will revokes all the consumed instances from that job. This is a timesaver for me as we are deploying a new vCenter which will lead to a hundreds of new MoRef id again.
An update from my side, I found that using Detach from job option on v12 will revokes all the consumed instances from that job. This is a timesaver for me as we are deploying a new vCenter which will lead to a hundreds of new MoRef id again.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
I would like to see a feature to select multiple devices to deactivate\Revoke at the same time.
We recently decommissioned our on prem VMWare Workstation environment and I and to manually Revoke over 350 devices one at a time.
We recently decommissioned our on prem VMWare Workstation environment and I and to manually Revoke over 350 devices one at a time.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
I've faced this issue many times and I think that probably is easier to revoke the license (change to Community Edition) and then load again the license, so we reset the used licenses
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Marco,
Support suggested the same Community method to me. However it's not working when I tried it last time.
After I loaded my license from Community, console is back to showing the previous consumption number.
Support suggested the same Community method to me. However it's not working when I tried it last time.
After I loaded my license from Community, console is back to showing the previous consumption number.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
I'm in the situation of migrating vm's from vmware to Nutanix. When a VM has been migrated and running in Nutanix, the vm takes two licenses because it was previously backed up in a vmware backup job.
Now I need to use the license manager to revoke the license for each vm, that's in the hundreds, and I can only run the revoke command on one VM at a time.
If I could just drop all licenses for that particular vcenter, that would be great. Then the remaining vm's in that vcenter just pick up a license from the license pool.
Is that possible, to drop all vm licenses on a vcenter so the remaining vm's will be relicensed?
Regards,
Jóhannes
Now I need to use the license manager to revoke the license for each vm, that's in the hundreds, and I can only run the revoke command on one VM at a time.
If I could just drop all licenses for that particular vcenter, that would be great. Then the remaining vm's in that vcenter just pick up a license from the license pool.
Is that possible, to drop all vm licenses on a vcenter so the remaining vm's will be relicensed?
Regards,
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Johannes, Hi Marco
There is no change yet in the behavor.
@johannesk
If you have such big migrations, I suggest to contact your sales representative and request a temporary 1-2 month license to cover both environments during the migration.
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There is no change yet in the behavor.
@johannesk
If you have such big migrations, I suggest to contact your sales representative and request a temporary 1-2 month license to cover both environments during the migration.
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Mildur, you miss the point. The problem is manually revoking hundreds of VM from Veeam licenses 
It's quicker to rebuild the Veeam Backup Server and import a config backup than clicking hundreds of times VM names
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It's quicker to rebuild the Veeam Backup Server and import a config backup than clicking hundreds of times VM names
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Re: Revoking license from multiple objects in one go
Hi Marco,
I assume that your use case for "manually revoking hundreds of VMs" is only necessary during a planned migration to another hypervisor. This would be a one-time operation for each VM until all have been migrated.
In that case, consider obtaining a temporary license for the duration of your migration project. The VM license consumption from the old hypervisor will be automatically revoked after 31 days without a backup. If you replace the temporary license with your own license after 2 months, the "old VM license consumption" should already be automatically cleared, allowing your own license to start consuming licenses based on backups on the new hypervisor.
However, if you are "revoking hundreds of VMs" because your team is creating and removing VMs every few minutes, then revoking licenses after each backup would be against our license agreement. In a scenario where you maintain the same hypervisor environment, you'll need to wait 31 days for the license to be revoked.
Best,
Fabian
I assume that your use case for "manually revoking hundreds of VMs" is only necessary during a planned migration to another hypervisor. This would be a one-time operation for each VM until all have been migrated.
In that case, consider obtaining a temporary license for the duration of your migration project. The VM license consumption from the old hypervisor will be automatically revoked after 31 days without a backup. If you replace the temporary license with your own license after 2 months, the "old VM license consumption" should already be automatically cleared, allowing your own license to start consuming licenses based on backups on the new hypervisor.
However, if you are "revoking hundreds of VMs" because your team is creating and removing VMs every few minutes, then revoking licenses after each backup would be against our license agreement. In a scenario where you maintain the same hypervisor environment, you'll need to wait 31 days for the license to be revoked.
Best,
Fabian
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