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After installing iMC in a VM environment and activating it, and then adding a Windows domain, the customer finds that the License for iMC is invalidated, suggesting that the host information has changed.
After migrating the License, there was another power outage on the server where the iMC VM resides, and after starting the server again, the iMC License prompted to be invalid again.
For the first license expiration
After activating the iMC, the License is bound to the host information, at this time to add the domain operation, will change the original host information, resulting in the activated License and the device host information does not match, and thus the License is invalidated.
For the second license expiration
Since iMC is deployed in a VM, the VM's resources are virtualized and divided from the underlying hardware resources. If the server is restarted, the virtualized resources will be reallocated. Although the number of VM resources will not change, the underlying hardware resources may be changed, causing the VM's host information to change, which will not match the license and make the license invalid.
If the official license of IMC expires, you need to contact Pub H3CTS to complete the license migration. Need to provide:
1. All license key information to be migrated
2. New Host-info information
3. Fill in the attached migration commitment letter (signature or seal required)