Best Practice to inform Grace Period is triggered.

As far as I know, the only way you can see that a License Server is in grace period is in the License manager and a log message that is created in the Logger.
What would be other or better ways to notify that a license server went into grace period?

And how to set this up?

I'm thinking of creating an alarm or sending an email/text message.

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  • I recently made a related post on the AVEVA Products Feedback Portal that I think you'll find relevant: https://products.feedback.aveva.com/ideas/APPSERVER-I-232.

    It concerns retrieving license statuses (including grace period and demo mode) for alarming in OMI/WIN-911 from AVEVA System Platform. I believe that with some improvements to the Sentinel System Monitor, it could also become easier to expose this information in InTouch.

    Being able to read license status directly within the IDErather than relying on unsupported System Monitor/SentinelDB SQL queries, or Application Object Toolkit based workarounds, would, in my opinion, be a great improvement which could increase both robustness and uptime.

    If you agree, I'd appreciate it if you could take a moment to read and vote on the post. , and , any feedback is welcome. Thanks for your consideration.

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  • I recently made a related post on the AVEVA Products Feedback Portal that I think you'll find relevant: https://products.feedback.aveva.com/ideas/APPSERVER-I-232.

    It concerns retrieving license statuses (including grace period and demo mode) for alarming in OMI/WIN-911 from AVEVA System Platform. I believe that with some improvements to the Sentinel System Monitor, it could also become easier to expose this information in InTouch.

    Being able to read license status directly within the IDErather than relying on unsupported System Monitor/SentinelDB SQL queries, or Application Object Toolkit based workarounds, would, in my opinion, be a great improvement which could increase both robustness and uptime.

    If you agree, I'd appreciate it if you could take a moment to read and vote on the post. , and , any feedback is welcome. Thanks for your consideration.

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