HLServer: Server Install
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; : Hostnames can be used in place of IP ranges, though the list could become quite long if you are serving a large number of hosts. IP ranges are more concise, and will avoid any possible domain name resolution problems. | ; : Hostnames can be used in place of IP ranges, though the list could become quite long if you are serving a large number of hosts. IP ranges are more concise, and will avoid any possible domain name resolution problems. | ||
- | ; : The special group '''Manager''' defines the list of users that can be trusted to run the hlmanager application (see "The Manager" chapter for more details). '''Note:''' Usernames are case-sensitive, so the default Windows hlserver.conf, with "GROUP Manager Administrator@lan", wont give access to a user with an "administrator" login. | + | ; : The special group '''Manager''' defines the list of users that can be trusted to run the hlmanager application (see "The Manager" chapter for more details). |
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; : By the way, there's nothing stopping you from defining '''*.*.*.*''' as an IP range. The advantage of this is you don't have to think, but the disadvantage is that anyone who has access to your license server can grab one of your floating licenses. This includes anyone, anywhere in the world, if the server is connected to the internet. | ; : By the way, there's nothing stopping you from defining '''*.*.*.*''' as an IP range. The advantage of this is you don't have to think, but the disadvantage is that anyone who has access to your license server can grab one of your floating licenses. This includes anyone, anywhere in the world, if the server is connected to the internet. |
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If your users encounter any problems accessing the floating licenses, see Trouble Shooting for steps you can follow to track down the problem. IRIX/Linux InstallTypically you'll want be root and extract the TGZ file into /usr/local though that's not a strict requirement. If you install into somewhere other than /usr/local/headus, you'll need to change the HEADUS_HOME variable in etc/hlserver.run. The following files make up the IRIX/Linux license server installation:
Windows InstallLogin as a user with Administrator privileges, and run the EXE file. The following files make up the Windows license server installation:
ConfigurationThe config file is used to control access to the server and licenses. The simplest config file looks like this: PORT 11668 LOG 1 ACC 0 GROUP lan 192.168.0.* GROUP Manager root@lan PRODUCT cyslicev3 lan
The following shows a more complex example of a config file. PORT 11668 GROUP cg-lab 192.168.0.1-23 GROUP office fred,barney GROUP offsite 112.56.22.{12-15,21} GROUP Manager julie@office,jimbo@cg-lab,root@hlserver PRODUCT cyslicev3 cg-lab,{phil,jill}@offsite PRODUCT plyedit jimbo@cg-lab Anyone currently logged into a cg-lab machine can request a cyslicev3 license, but only phil or jill can from the handful of offsite machines. Whenever jimbo is logged into a cg-lab machine, he can request a cyslicev3 or plyedit license as well as run the license manager. KeysFloating licenses, stored in the .keys or keys.txt file, look something like this: <- 21 hex numbers -> Product System Expire Ref# Num #v2# 3a d6 ........ a9 42 # cysurf 690ca1ab never 0920 [001 3] #v2# 5d da ........ 32 6a # cyslicev3 690ca1ab never 0921 [001 1] #v2# 37 db ........ 71 5b # cyslicev3 690ca1ab 040216 0922 [002 1] You might also receive license keys that look like this: Products System Expire Num # hlserver,uvlayoutv1 sysid=690ca1ab expire=071226 [000 4] 8MFP LCDY A0GZ 553N QQ6Z BLMB A1A6 GF1G # 6200 74QX SEPD GEC4 AK1W QJK8 3E5N 2LLF 345C JQX5 24SA # 6201 These are shorter format email friendly keys that we are gradually phasing in, understood by hlserver v1.5+. The Product names go into the config products section, System is the sysid of the license server, Expire is when each floating license runs out, Ref# is a database reference number used by the issuer, and Num is the sequence id and number of floating licenses in that key. In the first example above, there is 1 cyslicev3 and 3 cysurf floating licenses that will never expire, and 1 additional cyslicev3 license that runs out on the 16th of Feb, 2004. Even though there are multiple cyslicev3 keys, you should have only one cyslicev3 access list in the config products section. In the second example there are 4 uvlayoutv1 floating licenses. |