Configure compatibility for Genero prior to 3.21

To make your Genero 3.20 or Genero 3.10 installation compatible with FLM 6.00, you must upgrade the license controller to version 6.00 and configure the Genero installation to run in compatibility mode. To use a subscription license with your Genero 3.20 and 3.10 installation, FLM 6.00 is required; therefore, upgrading the license controller and configuring the Genero installation to run in compatibility mode is also required.

You must configure compatibility for the following reasons:
  • To make a Genero 3.20 or 3.10 installation compatible with Four Js License Manager (FLM) 6.00.
  • To use subscription licensing with a Genero 3.20 and 3.10 installation.
Important:

At this time, you can configure compatibility for Genero 3.20 and 3.10 installations.

Before you begin, if using FLM, you must have configured the server, and you must have the service running.

  1. Update the Genero product license controller to the latest version. See Patching a license controller.
    The license controller is updated to the latest version.
  2. Configure the Genero 3.20 and 3.10 installation for compatibility with FLM 6.

    Set flm.server="compatv6" in the product installation /etc/fglprofile file.

    The license controller for the Genero installation is now set to the latest version.

    If you encounter errors during the upgrade, licensing version 6 errors are mapped to the number -6000 and below. Full information on errors (including the mapping) will be found in the logs. If assistance is required, contact your local Four Js support center.

Using license controller for licensing

  1. If not using FLM, install the product license using the Genero product license controller.
    For details of installing licenses, see Steps to BDL license installation or Steps to GRE license installation.

Using FLM for licensing

  1. If using FLM, install the product license on the FLM and update the license controller configuration file.
    1. Use the flmprg tool to install the license.
      For details of installing licenses in FLM, see the page Steps to licensing with FLM in the Four Js License Manager User Guide
    2. Add FLM server details to the license controller configuration file, fgllicense or grelicense
    3. Add the product's license number to the license controller configuration file, fgllicense or grelicense.

    For details of configuring the license controller to use the FLM, see Configure a Genero license controller