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classiccmp.org wrote:
Speaking of fuzzy details, my recollection of the
"key"
process was that it only mattered for DECnet, and you got an
install-medium-compatible "key". For our uVAX-I, it was
definitely an RX50. For the uVAX-II, I *think* it was a TK50
tape. Once you "installed the key" it was in there for good;
no expiration possible like with LMF.
The base system was licenced for some number of users, maybe 8,
maybe 2. The "licence key" was basically a patch to LOGINOUT.EXE
that allowed more users (8, 64, unlimited, probably other options).
The DECnet "key" was (iirc) also a patch that enabled end node or full
routing, depending on which you had.
I think clustering was done the same way.
I remember pulling apart the base system licence and thinking that
it would have been pretty easy to subvert. Then again, just like
the LMF, I think the idea was to keep the honest, honest rather
than keeping the bad guys out.
Antonio