We have used the same (or similar programme) for a number of years for
our .au based R&D regression testbed. I was contacted late last year by
the HP representative who has been handling it annually for us (a
competent and helpful individual I hasten to emphasise), who advised the
HP staffer who administered the programme .au-internally had passed away
and the programme had died with him/her. I thought this strange at the
least but having experienced Compaq and then HP in VMS and other
contexts, seemingly indeterminate business model(s) didn't surprise me
either!
As we still had stashed the original paper copies stretching back twenty
years, the original LMF$LICENSE.LDBs from prior to the [C]SLG programme,
and the corresponding DCL procedures that could recreate the .LDBs if we
needed, it was nuisance value only in a practical sense (and yet another
amusing anecdote about dealing with big business to go with my recent
Oracle/Sun war stories).
Ok, I had 'till March to revert to the pre-[C]SLG environment.
March 1st I am contacted by that same HP representative informing us the
programme is subject to ongoing discussion in the US, offering an
interim set of PAKs, and were we still interested. I have not had a
chance to either revert the licences (my preferred option is to cut this
annual nuisance-value exercise (and cost), or to contact him.
As competent assistance sometimes seems difficult to consistently find
within these major IT businesses (we seem to have a much better
experience with partners), if you drop me a private email on
mark....@dsto.defence.gov.au I will provide his contact details. He
may be able to point you in the right direction within HP.
Regards, Mark Daniel