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CERKYR
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vCenter 6.5 : declare the licence ?

Hello,

How to specify the vcenter licence through a command line inside the vCenter Server for Windows ?

(for the moment, I'm not able to start the vCenter services entirely , an other issue is open for that ...)

Regards,

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aleex42
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The vCenter Server Services should start even with a missing (or expired) license.

So just try to fix all of your other issues and then change the License inside the vSphere Webclient (under -> Administration -> Licensing).

If you have a expired license, there will be a big yellow window on the top of your Webclient Smiley Happy

-- Alex (VMware VCAP-DCV, NetApp NCIE, LPIC 2)

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aleex42
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The vCenter Server Services should start even with a missing (or expired) license.

So just try to fix all of your other issues and then change the License inside the vSphere Webclient (under -> Administration -> Licensing).

If you have a expired license, there will be a big yellow window on the top of your Webclient Smiley Happy

-- Alex (VMware VCAP-DCV, NetApp NCIE, LPIC 2)
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CERKYR
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The problem is fixed with the help of Dell Support, with the good values.

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