This is the file that tells the product where to find the license server. If you are using ADSKFLEX_LICENSE_FILE environment variable, you can add your license server port in front of or addition to modifying the license file you will want to modify the LICPATH.LIC files on the client systems as well. 04:07 45K nagios-plugins-flexlm-2.3. 04:07. To change the ports you have to modify the license file on the server to assign a port number on the SERVER line and assign a different port number on the VENDOR line. exe: SkinClock Program Files: shopperz Qqbvgtgao.
I want to Update the field DateClass based on the value in another field MINYEARB. So far we havent seen any alert about this product. Using ArcMap - I would like to calculate one field based on the value of another field. If the Windows Firewall is turned on for the computer hosting the license manager, you must configure minitab. We strongly recommend not to change the ports unless it is absolutely necessary. Check the lmgrd log file, or try lmreread. Note: These changes are not officially supported by Autodesk as they may generate conflicts with other applications. If your network is running another application that is using port 2080 and/or 27000–27009, and that application cannot be relocated to another port, it is possible to change the assigned ports to use different ports. Our conclusion was that generating consciousness with the users about not leaving ArcGIS sessions and extensions activated when they are not in use and about what license level to use has helped us to not buy additional licenses.Ports are officially assigned to the FLEXnet license manager for Autodesk products by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority: On the ARM Information Centre I found a page with a couple of perl scripts for parsing the output of lmutil - /help/index.jsptopic/com.arm.
It allows us to register peak license use vs time of the day:
Just drop your license or log files to receive a detailed and user-friendly.
I think we even used part of code posted by V Stuart Foote in earlier threads for this purpose. A service that turns cryptic license or log files into human-readable reports. We monitor the license usage with a scheduled task that executes a python script that generates some text output we load and analyze in Excel as V Stuart Foote suggested initially. That may be a more difficult job in case you don't have any history of usage statistics yet. In that case you will need to monitor the license usage and try to project future usage: If you are currently not experiencing any denied checkouts, you will not find any records in the log file. # 13:50:40 (ARCGIS) DENIED: "ARC/INFO" (Licensed number of users already reached.
The service is provided by OpenLM for free and the site does not show any advertisement. Log_file = r'D:\Xander\EPM\Licencias\LMgrd\LOLIVARE1_10.3.LOG' We have launched a new and free service that allows users to parse FLEXlm license files and license server debug log files as produced by the Autodesk license manager (FLEXlm). If your flexlm file comes from a Windows machine, run it through dos2unix first, otherwise the output will have newlines in places you don't.
I did a little test with a small snippet of Python code, to print out any DENIED licenses I have in a log file. All three scripts referred to in this post can be found in Fun scripts for processing flexlm log files and have been tested on Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris.