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| I've seen this happen many times and a few times it has affected traffic.. CP licensing told me they haven't seen this.. perhaps I didn't talk to the right person, but simply wanted to see if anyone else had run into this and determined the root cause. Thanks!! Masterloo |
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| Do you mean where you go to push a policy and it says there is no license, so you re-attach it and everything works again? Yes, I've seen it a few times but no one could ever explain why. Ray |
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| I have seen the same as Ray, I know the license was still attached as I did a command line check on the module and it showed the license there. Detach and re-attach and the problem goes away, not sure why though and couldn't find out from the logs. |
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| That's typically what we've seen :) I just wanted to really wanted to post something about it since CP was saying they hadn't seen it, lawl |
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| It may not be limited to just these: IPSO, SPLAT, Nortel Alteons R55-NGX. I thought I've seen on Windows also, but not positive. I think the only reason I haven't seen on Solaris or Windows is because not many people run them.. |
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