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[1.301] Accidently Set Date to Future - Now all Licenses show as Expired

When manually correcting the time on my ACC 1.301, I accidentally set the date to the year 2030 which made ACC think that the license on all firewalls had expired.

After setting the the time/date correctly on ACC, it still indicates (it has been a few hours now) that the license has expired on all firewalls. Is there a way to reset it?


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  • Hi,

    try to remove the cached device monitoring data files:

    ... leave the frontend (logout)
    # /etc/init.d/commandserver.sh stop
    ... wait some seconds
    # /etc/init.d/agentmanager.sh stop
    # cd /var/storage/acc
    # rm -f *.monitoring
    # /etc/init.d/agentmanager.sh start
    ... wait some seconds
    ... load will rise, all devices will be requeried for fresh data
    ... wait some more seconds
    # /etc/init.d/commandserver.sh start
    ... wait some seconds, login again

    Should do the trick.

    Cheers
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  • Hi,

    try to remove the cached device monitoring data files:

    ... leave the frontend (logout)
    # /etc/init.d/commandserver.sh stop
    ... wait some seconds
    # /etc/init.d/agentmanager.sh stop
    # cd /var/storage/acc
    # rm -f *.monitoring
    # /etc/init.d/agentmanager.sh start
    ... wait some seconds
    ... load will rise, all devices will be requeried for fresh data
    ... wait some more seconds
    # /etc/init.d/commandserver.sh start
    ... wait some seconds, login again

    Should do the trick.

    Cheers
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