The issue I'm trying to resolve is web clients that stop updating after 2 hours.
In the original setup the License Server was running on the GR. At that time the Supervisory Server box will grab the Supervisory Server license item 'omi web unlimited read/write clients' but the web clients will stop updating after 2 hours.
According to article # 000035206 you need to have a local License Server installed and the Supervisory Server license should then be activated on this local License Server. You should also have a MxDataProvider deployed to this server. For web clients to get 'access' to the 'unlimited' server side license it should only access data through the local MxDataProvider and that is only possible if you have a local License Server.
Are we going back to having licenses on every machine in the Galaxy instead of having only a redundant pair somewhere or is there something I'm missing?
So far I had no luck in getting OMI Web Clients to get access to the unlimited server side licenses. When the server boot up (with a Dev license) it grab a Supervisory Client license without any OMI client (web, RDS or local) open.
My next assumption, triggered by an entry in the logger (This machine doesn't have Remote Desktop Services enabled.) is that it might have something to do with Windows Server Roles.
Is this assumption correct and if so which role(s) is applicable for (i). web clients only (ii). web and rds clients?