Resolve the issue in the current instance by reactivating the license(s). For more information, see Activate Tableau. Find the current keys in the Tableau Customer Portal.
If changes are not made that are listed below or the Server ATR activation method is not used, an issue with exceeding maximum activations may occur in the future. There are a few options for preventing Tableau Server from becoming unlicensed after a restart/reboot:
This resolution is the most reliable - please work with the hosting provider to ensure that the following factors remain static during a restart of the instance:
If you are unable to make the above factors static, the Tableau Server license must be deactivated before restarting the instance. For example:
Option 3 - Linux
Use the Container install option to remove the worry about host changes.
Deactivate Tableau Server license:
https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/license_deactivate.htm
Activate Tableau Server license:
https://help.tableau.com/current/server/en-us/activate.htm
For more information, see:
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