First of all would like to tell we guarantee 99% uptime to our customers within our SLA and will agree with money back if client's site was down due to problems with the server(due to our fault). So, we have using Litespeed on our production servers with many users, and using lease license with automatic prolongation, so our CC charged and license updated automatically.
We have got few messages from one of our servers informing us that license will expire in N days. We checked with the lshttpd that new license was received and used by the server, so
lhttpd -V
showing us that anything is OK and license will expire in next N+30 days (32 days), so we have time .
The most fun thing is that when old license was expired Litespeed did not thought to use new license, which was already automatically prolonged, instead it stop working, and simply inform us on this happy news by mail. Guys... You are calling this a mechanism of license check for the production software? What do you suppose I should do, next time license expire? Sit at server waiting when old license expire, restarting litespeed manually to force it to use new license? Situation is "pizdets"(i mean awful)...
We have got few messages from one of our servers informing us that license will expire in N days. We checked with the lshttpd that new license was received and used by the server, so
lhttpd -V
showing us that anything is OK and license will expire in next N+30 days (32 days), so we have time .
The most fun thing is that when old license was expired Litespeed did not thought to use new license, which was already automatically prolonged, instead it stop working, and simply inform us on this happy news by mail. Guys... You are calling this a mechanism of license check for the production software? What do you suppose I should do, next time license expire? Sit at server waiting when old license expire, restarting litespeed manually to force it to use new license? Situation is "pizdets"(i mean awful)...