Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide
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Getting Started
This chapter explains where to get licensing information, introduces the CWA Web/Java Client user interface, and
explains basic procedures like configuring connections, starting and stopping, and system configuration:
explains basic procedures like configuring connections, starting and stopping, and system configuration:
Licensing
About Licensing
Before you can run Cisco Workload Automation, you need to make sure that your CWA components are licensed. This
topic is covered in the Cisco Workload Automation Installation and Configuration Guide in these chapters:
topic is covered in the Cisco Workload Automation Installation and Configuration Guide in these chapters:
“Installation Overview”—See the “Obtaining the Software” section for a list of CWA software packages and which
components require licenses.
components require licenses.
“CWA Licensing”—Describes the license types and how to license a component using the CWA Web or Java Client.
The licensing interface is described in:
Registered License Dialog
The Registered License dialog displays by selecting Activities>Registered License.
This dialog contains the following elements:
Company Name – Your company name. The company name used here appears in all Scheduler reports. If you have
a demo license, this text field displays Demonstration Copy.
a demo license, this text field displays Demonstration Copy.