Hello list,
For future memory, the "yum update" bumped nprobe from version 7.4.161004
to version 7.4.170509. Somewhere along the road, the license had expired,
and the implicit maintenance period also with it, resulting in a mismatched
license after the server reboot.
So, this was a "Layer 8" problem :)
Note to self: from now on, check the license date before updating nprobe.
Thank you Alfredo.
=Marco
2017-05-10 19:15 GMT+01:00 Alfredo Cardigliano <cardigliano@ntop.org>:
> Hi Marco
> please send us (direct email) your license details (license file, system
> id, order id, nprobe version)
>
> Thank you
> Alfredo
>
> On 10 May 2017, at 20:05, Marco Teixeira <marco@scom.uminho.pt> wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> After a simple "yum update" on CentOS 7, nprobe is now complaining with:
> "Invalid nProbe license (/etc/nprobe.license) [License mismatch error]"
> SystemID did NOT change...
>
> Is anyone having the same issue?
> How to fix this?
>
> =Marco
>
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