Idrac license key3/11/2023 ![]() ![]() I know it's out of warranty, but you've agreed I own the box, and the configuration as reported from the service tag says the original owner paid for a license so. ![]() This afternoon, the transfer was confirmed, and so later today I rang Dell Support, and asked, hey, I bought this machine to experiment with, and it came with an iDrac Enterprise license, but it lost it when I upgraded the firmware. Shortly after this post, I did the Ownership Transfer thing for my R620. I know I can go to one of the questionable eBay sellers and get a license, but I was wondering if, given the original owner of the server paid for iDrac Enterprise, is there any way I can recover the key that's already been paid for? I suspect the answer is no, but I figured it was worth asking. Unfortunately, I don't have a Dell support contract of any kind, or (as far as I know) any ability to log in to the Dell website, and the warranty shows as expiring in 2015. On Dell's website, it definitely lists the Enterprise license as included with this service tag, part number KV4ND. However, when I log in to iDrac, it says it's Express. I've checked now I've got the physical hardware in my hands, and it's the right service tag. One of the reasons I bought it was that when I checked the service tag included in the listing, it said it has an iDrac 7 Enterprise license in the purchased configuration. I recently bought an R620 off eBay, and I'm very pleased with it.
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