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FLEXlm End User Manual: Chapter 6 License Administration Tools

Chapter 6? License Administration Tools

FLEXlm provides utilities for the license administrator to help manage the licensing? activities on the network. These utilities are:

Beginning in? FLEXlm v2.4, all? FLEXlm utility programs (except? lmgrd) are packaged? as a single executable called? lmutil . lmutil can either be installed as the individual? commands (either by creating links to the individual command names, or making? copies of lmutil as the individual command names), or the commands can be run as? `lmutil command', e.g. `lmutil lmstat', or `lmutil lmdown'. On Windows or? Windows/NT systems, the `lmutil command_name' form of the commands are? available. There is also a Windows version of these commands - see? Section 6.12.1,? `License Administration Tools - LMTOOLS for Windows,' on page 46 .

Most? lmutil utilities need to know the path to the license file. This can be specified with? a `-c? license_file ' argument, or by setting the LM_LICENSE_FILE environment? variable. Otherwise, the default location is used.

6.1? lmcksum

The? lmcksum program (FLEXlm v2.4 or later) will perform a checksum of a license? file. This is useful to verify data entry errors at your location.? lmcksum will print a line-by-line checksum for the file as well as an overall file checksum.? lmcksum takes the? `-k' switch to force the encryption key checksum to be case-sensitive.?

lmcksum will ignore all fields that do not enter into the encryption key computation;? thus the server node name and port number, as well as the daemon pathname and? options file names are not checksummed. In addition,? lmcksum will treat non-case? sensitive fields correctly (in general,? lmcksum is not case-sensitive).

lmcksum takes an optional daemon name; if specified, only license file lines for the? selected daemon are used to compute the checksums.

For FEATURE lines that contain ck=nnn, lmcksum prints simply OK or BAD. This is? available for? FLEXlm products v4 or higher.

Usage is:

    lmcksum [-c 
    
      license_file
    
    ]
  
-c? license_file
path to the file to checksum. By default lmcksum uses? `license.dat' in the current directory (unlike other? lmutil commands).

Example output is:

    lmcksum - Copyright (C) 1989, 1997 GLOBEtrotter Software, Inc.

lmcksum: using license file `/usr/local/flexlm/licenses/license.dat'



	189: SERVER speedy 08002b32b161 2837

	166: DAEMON demo C:\flexlm\demo.exe 

	  8: FEATURE f1 demo 1.000 01-jan-99 0 3B2BC33CE4E1B8F3A0BF ``

OK:  	231: FEATURE f2demo 1.0 01-jan-0 1 8B1C30015351B7737F5E \

		DUP_GROUP=HD ck=231

	109: (overall file checksum)
  

6.2? lmdiag

lmdiag (FLEXlm v4.0 or later) allows you to diagnose problems when you cannot? check out a license.

Usage is:

    lmdiag [-c 
    
      license_file
    
    ] [-n] [
    
      feature
    
    ]
  
-c? license_file
path to the file to diagnose.
-n?
run in non-interactive mode;? lmdiag will not prompt for? any input in this mode. In this mode, extended connection? diagnostics are not available.?
feature
diagnose this feature only.?

If no? feature is specified,? lmdiag will operate on all features in the license file(s)? in your path.? lmdiag will first print information about the license, then attempt to? check out each license. If the checkout succeeds,? lmdiag will indicate this. If the? checkout fails,? lmdiag will give you the reason for the failure. If the checkout fails? because? lmdiag cannot connect to the license server, then you have the option of? running `extended connection diagnostics'.?

These extended diagnostics attempt to connect to each port on the license server node,? and can detect if the port number in the license file is incorrect.? lmdiag will indicate? each port number that is listening, and if it is an? lmgrd process,? lmdiag will indicate? this as well. If? lmdiag finds the vendor daemon for the feature being tested, then it? will indicate the correct port number for the license file to correct the problem.?

See Also:? Appendix B, `FLEXLM_DIAGNOSTICS' on page 54 .

6.3? lmdown

The? lmdown utility allows for the graceful shutdown of all license daemons (both? lmgrd and all vendor daemons) on all nodes.?

Usage is:

    
      lmdown [-c 
    
    
      license_file
    
    
      ] [-q]
    
  
-c? license_file
Use the specified license file.
-q
Don't prompt or print a header. Otherwise? lmdown asks? `Are you sure? [y/n]: `.

You should protect the execution of lmdown , since shutting down the servers causes? users to lose their licenses. See the ` -p ' or the `-x' options in? Section 6.4, `lmgrd,'? on page 41 for details about securing access to? lmdown .

When shutting down redundant servers, there is a 1 minute delay before the servers? shut down. Do? not use `kill -9' to shut down the license servers.

6.4? lmgrd

lmgrd is the main daemon program for? FLEXlm. When you invoke? lmgrd, it looks? for the license file which contains the information about vendors and features. On Unix? systems, it is strongly recommended that lmgrd be run as a non-privileged user (not? root ).

Usage is:

    lmgrd [
    
       -
    
    app ] [ -c 
    
      license_file
    
     ] [ -t 
    
      timeout_interval
    
     ] [ -l 
    
      logfile 
    
    ]

[ -s 
    
      timestamp_interval
    
     ] [ -2 -p ] [ -v ] [ -x lmdown ] [ -x lmremove ]
  
-app
Required for Windows/NT systems.
-c? license_file
Use the license file named.
-t? timeout_interval
Sets a timeout interval, in seconds, during which redundant? daemons must complete their connections to each other.? The default value is 10 seconds. A larger value may be? desirable if the daemons are being run on busy systems or? a very heavily loaded network.
-l? logfile
Write the debug log to? logfile .
-s? timestamp_interval
Specifies the logfile timestamp interval, in minutes. The? default is 360 minutes.
-2 -p
Restricts usage of? lmdown ,? lmreread , and? lmremove? to a? FLEXlm administrator who is by default root. If there? a? Unix group called `lmadmin' then use is restricted to? only members of that group. If root is not a member of this? group, then root does not have permission to use any of the? above utilities. The ` -p ' option is available in? FLEXlm v2.4 and later.
-v
Prints? lmgrd's version number and copyright and exits.
-x lmdown
Disallow the lmdown command (no user can run lmdown).? If lmdown is disabled, you will need to stop lmgrd via? ` kill? pid ' (Unix) or CTRL-ALT-DEL and stop the? lmgrd and vendor daemon processes (Windows 95). On? Unix, be sure the kill command does not have a -9? argument.
-x lmremove
Disallow the lmremove command (no user can run? lmremove)

The -x lmdown and -x lmremove options are available in? FLEXlm v4.0 and later.

6.5? lmhostid

The? lmhostid utility reports the hostid of a system.

Usage is:

    
      lmhostid [-n]
    
  

The output of this command looks as follows:

    
      lmhostid - Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 Globetrotter Software, Inc.

The 
    
    FLEXlm
    
       hostid of this machine is `69021c89'
    
  

With the `-n' argument, no header is printed; only the hostid.?

See? Appendix A, `Hostids for FLEXlm-Supported Machines' .

6.6? lmremove

The? lmremove utility allows you to remove a single user's license for a specified? feature. This is only needed when a client node crashes, since that's the only condition? where a license is not automatically freed. If the application is active, it will re-checkout the license after it is freed by lmremove.

Usage is:

    lmremove [ -c 
    
      file
    
     ] 
    
      feature
    
    
      user
    
    
      host
    
    
      display
    
  
    	or
  
    lmremove [ -c file ] -h 
    
      feature host port handle
    
  
-c? license_file
license file
feature
name of the feature checked out by the user.
user
name of the user whose license you are removing (from? lmstat -a).
host
name of the host the user is logged in to (from lmstat -a).
display
name of the display where the user is working (from lmstat? -a).
port
port, as reported by lmstat -a
handle
handle, as reported by lmstat -a

The? user host display port and handle? information must be obtained from the output? of? lmstat -a .

lmremove removes all instances of? user on? host on? display from usage of? feature . If the? optional `-c? file ' is specified, the indicated file is used as the license file.You should? protect the execution of? lmremove ,? since removing a user's license can be disruptive.? See the ` -p ' or the `-x' options in? Section 6.4, `lmgrd,' on page 41 for details about? securing access to? lmremove .

The? -h variation uses the serverhost, port, and license handle, as reported by? lmstat -a . Consider this example? lmstat? -a output:

    joe cloud7 /dev/ttyp5 (v1.000) (cloud9/7654 102), start Fri 10/29 18:40
  

In this example, the serverhost is `cloud9', the port is `7654' and the license handle? is 102. To remove this license, issue the following command:

    lmremove -h f1 cloud9 7654 102
  

or

    lmremove f1 joe cloud7 /dev/ttyp5
  

When removing by handle, if licenses are grouped as duplicates, all duplicate licenses? will also be removed.

6.7? lmreread

The lmreread utility causes the license daemon to reread the? license file and start? any new vendor daemons that have been added. In addition, all pre-existing daemons? will be signaled to reread the license file for changes in feature licensing information.?

Usage is:

    lmreread [-c 
    
      license_file
    
    ]
  

The license administrator may want to protect the execution of? lmreread ,? since? removing a user's license can be disruptive. See the ` -p ' and `-x'? options in? Section 6.4, `lmgrd,' on page 41 for details about securing access to? lmreread .

If you use the ` -c ' option, the license file specified will be read by? lmreread , not? by? lmgrd;? lmgrd rereads the file it read originally. Also,? lmreread cannot be used to? change server node names or port numbers. Vendor daemons will not reread their? option files as a result of? lmreread .

6.8? lmstat

The? lmstat utility helps you monitor the status of all network licensing activities.

Usage is:

    lmstat 	[-a] [ -A ] [-c 
    
      license_file
    
    ] [-f 
    
      feature
    
    ] [-i 
    
      [feature]]


    
    	[-S 
    
      vendor
    
    ] [-s 
    
      hostname
    
    ] [-t 
    
      value
    
    ]
  
-a
Display all information
-A
List all active licenses
-c? license_file
Use the license file named.?
-f? feature_name
List users of? feature_name .
-i [ feature_name ]
Print information about the named? feature , or all? features if no? feature_name is given. This option is usually? not recommended, since the information does not come? from the license server, and may not reflect what the server? actually supports.
-S [ vendor ]
List all users of? vendor 's features.
-s? hostname
Display status of clients running on? hostname .
-t? value
Set? lmstat timeout to `value'.

6.9? lmswitch

The? lmswitch command is available on VMS only.

The lmswitch utility switches the debug log file for the daemon serving the specified? feature while the daemon is running.?

Usage is:

    lmswitch 
    
      feature new-file
    
  
feature
any feature this daemon supports.
new-file
the new file path.

Of course, for this syntax to work,? lmswitch needs to be installed as a foreign? command.?

The new logfile will be opened for write, rather than append, so it is possible to? `switch' to the same filename in order to be able to view the old log file.

6.10? lmswitchr

The lmswitchr utility switches the report writer (REPORTLOG) log file. It will also? start a new REPORTLOG file if one does not already exist.

Usage is:

    lmswitchr [-c license_file] 
    
      feature new-file
    
  
    lmswitchr [-c license_file] vendor new-file [v5.0+ only]
  
-c
license file path
feature
any feature this daemon supports
new-file
new file path

lmswitchr does not work with? FLEXlm v3.0 vendor daemons. Ask your vendor for a? later version of their vendor daemon.

6.11? lmver

The? lmver utility reports the? FLEXlm version of a library or binary file.

Usage is:

    
      lmver 
    
    
      filename
    
  
filename
name of the executable of the product.?

For example if you have an application called `spell' type:

    	% lmver spell
  

Alternatively, on Unix systems, you can use the following commands to get the? FLEXlm version of a binary:

    	strings 
    
      file
    
     | grep Copy
  

6.12? License Administration Tools for Windows

6.12.1 License Administration Tools - LMTOOLS for Windows

For the Windows Platforms, an? LMTOOLS.EXE Windows program is provided. It has? the same functionality as listed in the previous sections but is graphically-oriented.? Simply run the program and choose a button for the functionality required. Refer to the? previous sections for information about the options of each feature.

6.12.2 The? FLEXlm Control Panel

The? FLEXlm control panel, FLEXLM.CPL, is an applet that installs into the Control? Panel of Windows and is used to control the execution of the? FLEXlm license manager.? If the software you are installing includes the Control Panel, it will be installed in your? Windows System Directory.

The library LMGR325B.DLL needs to be available for FLEXLM.CPL. In this? example it is placed in the same directory, but it could be placed anywhere in the? system search path.

6.12.3 Controlling LMGRD with the Windows Control Panel

LMGRD.EXE can be run manually or using the Control Panel.? FLEXlm for Windows? comes with a Control Panel applet for controlling LMGRD.EXE without using the? DOS prompt.

6.12.4 Using The Control Panel on? NT

To start the? FLEXlm Control Panel, open the Control Panel and double-click on the? FLEXlm License Manager icon .

From the Control tab you can start, stop, and check the status of your license server.? Select the Setup tab to enter information about your license server.

The Service Name of `FLEXlm License Manager' is the default (for backwards? compatibility). You should change this to a name that your vendor recommends.? Complete the form to configure? lmgrd to serve licenses.

The information you enter is stored in the registry under the service name you created:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FLEXlm License Manager\
    
      Se
    
    
      rvice-Name
    
    
      \..
    
    .
  

Select the? Control tab and click the? Start button to turn on your license server.? LMGRD.EXE will be launched as a background application with the license file and? debug log file locations passed as parameters.

If you want LMGRD.EXE to start automatically, select the `Use NT Services' box and? LMGRD.EXE will be installed as an NT service. You can then use the NT's Services? control panel to adjust the start/stop behavior of LMGRD.EXE. Since NT services do? not have command line parameters, LMGRD.EXE, when started as a service, locates? its service name under `FLEXlm License Manager' in the registry and from there? recovers the license file and log file locations. Multiple instances of LMGRD.EXE can? be run as services provided each occurrence has a different service name.

You can switch back and forth between different instances of LMGRD.EXE by using? the? Setup tab and changing the selection in `Service Name'. This is only necessary if? you have more than one product licensed with? FLEXlm.

The remaining tabs in the control panel allow you a subset of control similar to the? LMUTIL.EXE program. The Licenses tab provides information about the license file? and the Advanced tab allows you to perform diagnostics and check versions.

6.12.5 Using the Control Panel on? Windows 95

The behavior of the control panel applet FLEXLM.CPL is almost identical under? Windows 95 and NT. FLEXLM.CPL is located in the Windows\System directory. If? you are starting LMGRD.EXE manually from the? Control tab, there is no difference? between the two. But, since services are not available on Windows 95, the? Use NT? Service check box is not available.?? Instead a? Start Server at Power-UP check box? gives you the option to start the server when the system is booted.

On Windows 95,? FLEXlm makes use of a registry feature that launches programs? automatically. The `Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices' registry is? used to launch the program LMGRD95.EXE at power-on. This program scans the? `FLEXlm License Manager' area of the registry and launches an instance of? LMGRD.EXE for each service-name it finds.

If someone switches users (i.e. selects `shutdown' and chooses `close all programs? and log on as a different user') on Windows 95, all instances of LMGRD.EXE will? be terminated (see Microsoft documentation). This is one of the reasons we do not? recommend using Windows 95 as a license server

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