Talsco Weekly | Securing IBM i: A Dual Responsibility patrick staudacher

​[[{“value”:”Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly IBM i Brief:  🔍 ​IBM i Pricing Changes Explained. Hybrid Cloud and AI Adoption. Development:  ​The End to the Free Format Directive. Python Usage Notes for IBM i. Learning:  🔋 ​POWERUp 2024: Choose from 300 Sessions Across 20+ IT Areas. Security:  🔒 ​Securing IBM i: A Dual Responsibility.
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Launching RDi throws “License configuration error” message. jbarr107

​[[{“value”:”[SOLVED] IBM Support suggested simply reinstalling RDi. Since it’s v9.8, it was a simple matter of creating a new folder, unzipping, launching, and creating a new Workspace. After that, everything works without issue. Even the previously added RDi license was intact.
My colleague has a licensed copy of RDI v9.8.0 installed, and yesterday was playing around with the “Launch 5250 Emulator” feature. Before he went home, he closed everything down, and when he launched RDi this morning, RDi displayed this dialog:
Error : License configuration error.
No configuration property “com.ibm.cic.licensing.p2.home.dir” defined in config.ini.
Set the license configuration location to eclipse configuration property “com.ibm.cic.licensing.p2.home.dir” in config.ini.
Example:
windows
“C:ProgramData” or
user application data directory, which is the value of %APPDATA%
Linux
“/var” or
“user home directory”/var

The only options on the dialog are “Exit” and “Details” (the above message).
Does anyone know how to manage this to get it back up and running?
I know that v9.8.x can install into pretty much any folder, but it does write stuff elsewhere that could be the issue.
And if we reinstall in a new folder location, will it still pick up the license, or will it throw the same error?
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IBM expands IBM Power Virtual Server in India to help businesses accelerate hybrid cloud …

​[[{“value”:”Leveraging this expansion, IBM can help Indian businesses by providing a flexible, scalable, and secured platform to run mission-critical workloads, including AI, that extends on-premises environments to the cloud.
From banking, insurance, manufacturing, retail and telecom, most Indian enterprises today are deciding to run their mission-critical workloads on a hybrid cloud infrastructure.”}]] Read More 

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