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Malli_Accenture
Calcite | Level 5

We have successfully completed the SAS Installation in dedicated SAS Linux64 server with the CPUs 16.

When we are running SAS Jobs from LSH then we are getting the below error message reported in the job logfile generated in DPServer.Job status is error.
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ERROR: The SAS System is executing on a processor (CPU) whose model name,
       model number, and serial number are not included in the setinit data
       used to initialize the SAS System library in use. This is permitted if
       this processor is a designated backup processor for a licensed CPU.
For this site, the SAS system is licensed for the following CPU serial numbers:
Model  **TBD* Serial Number +8
ERROR: The requested node name TBD does not match the actual node name <SAS Server Hostname>.

NOTE: Copyright (c) 2002-2010 by SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA.
NOTE: SAS (r) Proprietary Software 9.3 (TS1M2 MBCS3060)
      Licensed to XYZ Company - FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY, Site 70164123.
NOTE: This session is executing on the Linux 2.6.32-400.29.3.el5uek (LIN X64) platform.

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Kindly help.

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

Check with your SAS TS / sales representative.   It seems you are having a subcapacity license

41121 - Starting in SAS® 9.2, a SAS® subcapacity license for a Microsoft Windows operating system is...

The disadvantage on that is you are limited in your options to select some hardware out of a pool. You should also review BCP (Business Continuity -)  and DR (Disaster Recovery) plans mitigating this dependicy on (virtualized) hardware.  

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