Four Js License Manager User Guide / License Manager configuration |
To configure the Four Js License Manager (FLM), edit the $FLMDIR/etc/lmprofile file.
To set the value of a resource in this file, add the line with the following format:
name-of-resource="value"
flm.server="localhost"
The following resources are available:
Resource Name | Default Value | Description |
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flm.server | none | Name of the
machine that hosts FLM. Set this value to the current machine name or IP address. If your DNS or
your hosts file is correctly configured, you can safely use localhost. Warning: Although
no default is provided, this parameter is mandatory.
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flm.service | 6399 | Service or port number for the communication between the license controller and FLM. |
flm.check | 100 | Number of
connections between checks of the registered users list for a host machine. The control of active
users is important, as it will synchronize real users on the network with the registered users list
managed by FLM. The check is used to recover licenses from user that are no longer alive (in case of vm crash, the associated license may not be recovered). CAUTION: To disable this
control, set the parameter to -1. However, if you disable it, please be aware
that some registered users will never be unregistered by the FLM unless you run the
flmprg -u <license number>, see Force a Check of the Registered Users List (flmprg)
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flm.license.shared | 1 | Indicates whether the users are shared between licenses. If you have licenses for the same product, type, and extension, the total number of users will be cumulative. If this resource is set to 0, this will not be done. |
flm.cnxlog.enabled | 0 | Set this entry
to 1 to activate the FLM connection log. Support
may request that you enable this option and send
the generated log files to aide in analyzing
licensing issues. The log files are created in
FLMDIR. The files are named using
the pattern
flm-YYYYMMDD-id.log,
where:
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