You have to make sure you get ALL mentions of the date. Mine had it twice.
Also make sure you shut xapi down, edit the file then start it back up or it
won''t really change.
Grant McWilliams
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On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Mike Galvez <late2werk@gmail.com> wrote:
> I''ve seen this answered before, so I Googled it, but the solution
I found
> isn''t working. I''m using XCP 1.1 beta.
>
> [root@vhost1 init.d]# xe vm-start
> uuid=0265245e-f44e-8a66-a1d0-839645e8ce32
> Your license has expired. Please contact your support representative.
>
> [root@vhost1 network-scripts]# vi /var/xapi/state.db
> [root@vhost1 network-scripts]# cd /etc/init.d
> [root@vhost1 init.d]# ./xapi stop
> Stopping xapi: .. [ OK ]
> [root@vhost1 init.d]# vi /var/xapi/state.db
>
> (Change expiry to a later day)
>
> [root@vhost1 init.d]# ./xapi start
> Starting xapi: ....start-of-day complete. [ OK ]
> [root@vhost1 init.d]# xe vm-start
> uuid=0265245e-f44e-8a66-a1d0-839645e8ce32
> Your license has expired. Please contact your support representative.
>
> Hoping for 1.1 RC real soon now.
>
>
>
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