HLServer: Linux Server Setup
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Run 'hlserver' from the command line when first installed. You'll get a "License not found" type error, and 5 rows of hex numbers; email these to your vendor to get your license strings. | Run 'hlserver' from the command line when first installed. You'll get a "License not found" type error, and 5 rows of hex numbers; email these to your vendor to get your license strings. | ||
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Typically 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/hlserver, you'll need to change the HEADUS_HOME variable in the hlserver startup files.
The following files make up the Linux license server installation:
SetupYou will need root access on the server host to do this; read the appropriate script file for full installation instructions. Copy sample-hlserver.conf into hlserver.conf and edit to suit your network setup. You should at least change the IP range for the lan group. Run 'hlserver' from the command line when first installed. You'll get a "License not found" type error, and 5 rows of hex numbers; email these to your vendor to get your license strings. Once you have some keys, follow the instructions in whichever setup script is appropriate for your system (i.e. hlserver.redhat, hlserver.debian or hlserver.service). |