Hey all,
I have an older TrueNAS Enterprise box that was sold to us by IX running 9.3, back in the day. It's either a first or second generation system.
We're retiring it (replacing with Dell ME4012) and I'd like to re-use it to tool around with stuff, including the failover functionality that we bought and paid for.
Every time you log in, it asks you for a new license key, which IX won't sell to us out of warranty. If you hit cancel, it will keep going, but that doesn't lend itself to doing a "clean install".
Has anyone had any experience with IX giving out licenses for homelab use or the like? Is there some modern way in TrueNAS Core to do this without a license, treating the two blades as simply independent systems with common access to the same storage (I don't know what the architecture is).
Note carefully: I'm not looking for a "crack" or a "keygen" here or anything shady. I just want to be able to use this piece of hardware as it was sold.
Thanks!
I have an older TrueNAS Enterprise box that was sold to us by IX running 9.3, back in the day. It's either a first or second generation system.
We're retiring it (replacing with Dell ME4012) and I'd like to re-use it to tool around with stuff, including the failover functionality that we bought and paid for.
Every time you log in, it asks you for a new license key, which IX won't sell to us out of warranty. If you hit cancel, it will keep going, but that doesn't lend itself to doing a "clean install".
Has anyone had any experience with IX giving out licenses for homelab use or the like? Is there some modern way in TrueNAS Core to do this without a license, treating the two blades as simply independent systems with common access to the same storage (I don't know what the architecture is).
Note carefully: I'm not looking for a "crack" or a "keygen" here or anything shady. I just want to be able to use this piece of hardware as it was sold.
Thanks!