Mirantis Container Cloud (MCC) becomes part of Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes (MOSK)!
Starting with MOSK 25.2, the MOSK documentation set covers all product layers, including MOSK management (formerly Container Cloud). This means everything you need is in one place. Some legacy names may remain in the code and documentation and will be updated in future releases. The separate Container Cloud documentation site will be retired, so please update your bookmarks for continued easy access to the latest content.
Renew the MOSK and MKE licenses¶
When your MOSK license expires, contact you account manager
to request a new license by submitting a ticket through the
Mirantis CloudCare Portal.
If your trial license has expired, contact
Mirantis support for further
information.
Once you obtain a new mirantis.lic file, update MOSK
along with MKE clusters using the instructions below.
Important
Once your MOSK license expires, all API operations with new and existing clusters are blocked until license renewal. Existing workloads are not affected.
Additionally, since Container Cloud 2.25.0 (Cluster releases 17.0.0 and 16.0.0), you cannot perform the following operations on your cluster with an expired license:
Create new clusters and machines
Automatically upgrade the management cluster
Update MOSK clusters
To update the MOSK and MKE licenses:
Log in to the MOSK management console with the
m:kaas@global-adminrole.Navigate to Admin > License.
Click Update License and upload your new license.
Click Update.
Caution
Machines are not cordoned and drained, user workloads are not interrupted, and the MKE license is updated automatically for all clusters.
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