
The encrypted key string is expected to be a series of character/number blocks separated by
spaces. The annotation includes space separated fields representing an HP sales order number,
a product number, a product description, and an EON (entitlement order number).
Example CloudSystem Foundation key:
ABKE C9MA T9PY 8HX2 V7B5 HWWB Y9JL KMPL K6ND 7D5U UVQW JH2E ADU6 H78V
ENXG TXBA KFVS D5GM ELX7 DK2K HKK9 DXLD QRUF YQUE BMUF AQF2 M756 9GVQ QZWD
LY9B V9ZF BG2B JKTG 2VCB LK4U R4UR V886 3C9X MQT3 G3AD LVKK 5LRG E2U7
GHA3"Order1 Number2 CloudSystem_Foundation_Example_License EON3"
View license details
From the Settings screen, select Licenses from the View menu.
The information on the Licenses screen applies to cloud environments enabled with CloudSystem
per-OSI licenses. The information on this screen does not reflect per-server license compliance.
Table 6 License graph colors
DescriptionColor
Percentage of operating system instances without a licenseYellow
Percentage of operating system instances that are licensedBlue
Licenses that are available but have not been assignedLight Gray
DescriptionScreen component
Identifies the product license and indicates:Graph
• The percentage of active instances that are licensed in CloudSystem Foundation under a
per-OSI license.
Hover your mouse over the graph to see the percentage of unlicensed instances, if any.
• The number of currently licensed instances.
• The highest number of instances in use at one time.
If this number is higher than the number of licenses available, see Managing license
compliance (page 65) for information about tracking your compliance.
• The number of licenses available.
If no product licenses are applied, No licenses is displayed with the Add button so that
you can add a license.
66 Manage licenses
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