


Here is an excerpt of the FlexNet/FlexLm manual : However, the output mustn't be misunderstood: You might not be able to see all the licenses present in your license.dat file. The use of these commands is detailed in the FlexNet/FlexLm user guide. You are aware that the FlexNet/FlexLm command " lmutil lmdiag" (or " lmutil lmstat") produces a report of your licenses availability. Understand the information from lmdiag or lmstat If your licenses server serves several versions of a product simultaneously (for example: Synergy 6.5 and 7.1), then please consult Technote 1468613.Ģ. Does your environment grant licenses to competing versions of Rational software? bin/nohup /bin/su daniel -c 'umask 022 \ bin/su daniel -c 'echo starting lmgrd > \

See the notes following for a full explanation. Include commands similar to the following. On UNIX, edit the appropriate boot script, which may be /etc/rc.boot, /etc/rc.local, /etc/rc2.d/Sxxx, /sbin/rc2.d/Sxxxx, etc. The paths to all the vendor daemons in the license file are listed on each VENDOR line. You must ensure that the vendor daemons listed in the license file have execute permissions for username. Su username -c "lmgrd -c license_file_list -l debug_log_path" If lmgrd must be started by the root user, use the su command to run lmgrd as a non-privileged user: Start lmgrd by a user other than "root", since processes started by root can introduce security risks.

Prepending debug_log_path with the + character appends logging entries. debug_log_path is the full path to the debug log file.Lmgrd -c license_file_list -L debug_log_path Start lmgrd from the UNIX command line using the following syntax: Start lmgrd only on the server machine specified on the SERVER line in the license file. If you do not do this, you lose all the advantages of having redundant servers, since the file server holding these files becomes a single point of failure. If you are running three-server redundant license server systems, maintain an identical copy of the license file (as well as the lmgrd and the vendor daemons binaries) locally on each server machine rather than on a file server. Note Start lmgrd only on the server machine specified on the SERVER line in the license file. Both methods are discussed in the following sections. The license server manager, lmgrd, is started either manually on the command line or automatically at system startup. If any licenses in the license file are counted (license count > 0), the license server manager, and hence the license server system, must be started before the FLEXenabled application can be used. Starting the License Server Manager on UNIX Platforms
