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#Install a license covering all previous years, and periods if part year termination, in one go for all modules and with the usual seven days grace so that the client may continue using the system for paid up periods and years without support, but not create documents related to later periods after they stop paying. | #Install a license covering all previous years, and periods if part year termination, in one go for all modules and with the usual seven days grace so that the client may continue using the system for paid up periods and years without support, but not create documents related to later periods after they stop paying. | ||
#In support home page (support.htm), strike-through the terminated client's link. | #In support home page (support.htm), strike-through the terminated client's link. | ||
#Stop recording daily backup of the databases in google drive file once it is terminated | #Stop recording daily backup of the databases in google drive file once it is terminated | ||
#If the status of the stopped host is DOWN or the status of its services are CRITICAL for 30 days then comment those Nagios lines in the Nagios config file so that Nagios stops alerting for it |
Revision as of 10:50, 22 May 2017
- Install a license covering all previous years, and periods if part year termination, in one go for all modules and with the usual seven days grace so that the client may continue using the system for paid up periods and years without support, but not create documents related to later periods after they stop paying.
- In support home page (support.htm), strike-through the terminated client's link.
- Stop recording daily backup of the databases in google drive file once it is terminated
- If the status of the stopped host is DOWN or the status of its services are CRITICAL for 30 days then comment those Nagios lines in the Nagios config file so that Nagios stops alerting for it