Hey all,
Trying to run 10.04 using an emergency license installed on one of our servers...
Sentinel ain't playing ball....
(Doesn't matter if I specify name of file or not)
ASN settins
$license_options=LM_LICENSE_FILE=<drive:><folder>\\license\\lservrc
RMS Server: 210003 - Failed to resolve the server host "<drive>\\userfolder\\license\\lservrc
$license_options=LM_LICENSE_FILE=\\\\<hostname><folder>\\license\\lservc
2301 - See Uniface Message Guide.\\\\frvdev4\\frvis2024\\licenseThe user name or password is incorrect.
I've tried 6 ways to heaven and back - this ain't my first rodeo...
Why on earth make it so darn difficult to configure??
Anybody got any clues?
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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This is what uniface suggests for a specific file... dunno if that helps
$LICENSE_OPTIONS=LM_LICENSE_FILE=D:\\MyLicenses\\myUnifaceLicense.xml, LM_NOTIFICATION=15, LM_TRANSCRIPT=15
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Osman Shariff
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This is what uniface suggests for a specific file... dunno if that helps
$LICENSE_OPTIONS=LM_LICENSE_FILE=D:\\MyLicenses\\myUnifaceLicense.xml, LM_NOTIFICATION=15, LM_TRANSCRIPT=15
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Osman Shariff
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Hi,
Unfortunately, the darn thing doesn't use an XML file.
The errors above are not logical as I'm trying to use a license file rather than a server.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hi,
Unfortunately, the darn thing doesn't use an XML file.
The errors above are not logical as I'm trying to use a license file rather than a server.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hi Knut,
you'll need to place the Sentinel Emergency license on your local disk and address it in the used ASN file as:
$license_options=LM_LICENSE_FILE=<localpath>\\lservrc
where you have to replace <localpath> for your real path to the license file.
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Nico Peereboom
Uniface Anywhere Product specialist
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Rocket Internal - All Brands
Amsterdam NL
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Hi Knut,
you'll need to place the Sentinel Emergency license on your local disk and address it in the used ASN file as:
$license_options=LM_LICENSE_FILE=<localpath>\\lservrc
where you have to replace <localpath> for your real path to the license file.
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Nico Peereboom
Uniface Anywhere Product specialist
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Rocket Internal - All Brands
Amsterdam NL
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Nico,
That's exactly what I've done...
The error messages are above...
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Nico,
That's exactly what I've done...
The error messages are above...
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Ciao Knut,
just an hint: are you sure in your network UNC shares vs. MappedDriveAccess shares (X:) have same security profiles?
I had found sometimes differences between them...
Gianni
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Gianni Sandigliano
IT
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Hey all,
Trying to run 10.04 using an emergency license installed on one of our servers...
Sentinel ain't playing ball....
(Doesn't matter if I specify name of file or not)
ASN settins
$license_options=LM_LICENSE_FILE=<drive:><folder>\\license\\lservrc
RMS Server: 210003 - Failed to resolve the server host "<drive>\\userfolder\\license\\lservrc
$license_options=LM_LICENSE_FILE=\\\\<hostname><folder>\\license\\lservc
2301 - See Uniface Message Guide.\\\\frvdev4\\frvis2024\\licenseThe user name or password is incorrect.
I've tried 6 ways to heaven and back - this ain't my first rodeo...
Why on earth make it so darn difficult to configure??
Anybody got any clues?
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hi Knut,
According to instructions I received when migrating to Uniface 10.4 and Sentinel, the format I used for the $LICENSE_OPTIONS setting is:
LM_LICENSE_FILE=<hostname including domain>
So, not the path to the lservrc file but just the fully qualified hostname of the license server. This works for me.
Hope this helps.
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Jim Mitchell
State of Oregon
Salem OR US
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Hi Knut,
According to instructions I received when migrating to Uniface 10.4 and Sentinel, the format I used for the $LICENSE_OPTIONS setting is:
LM_LICENSE_FILE=<hostname including domain>
So, not the path to the lservrc file but just the fully qualified hostname of the license server. This works for me.
Hope this helps.
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Jim Mitchell
State of Oregon
Salem OR US
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Hi Jim,
Thank you for your suggestion - ;
I'd say it would work for you because you're running the server itself.
I (at this moment in time) haven't set up a license server - hence I'm just trying to point to the
actual file itself. And that's what's failing.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hi Jim,
Thank you for your suggestion - ;
I'd say it would work for you because you're running the server itself.
I (at this moment in time) haven't set up a license server - hence I'm just trying to point to the
actual file itself. And that's what's failing.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hello Knut,
We are using the license file for a customer which is placed on a file share. This looks like the way you want to implement.
For this customer an On-Premises Served license is used. In the usys.ini file we have in the path section the line usyslic=\\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License. In this folder the lservrc file, which contains the license data, should be placed. This can be a emergency license file. The share \\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License should be accessible for the user that will run the Uniface application.
In the asn files, the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=USYSLIC:lservrc is added. I think it is also possible to use the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=\\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License\\lservrc.
For another customer we have installed the Sentinel License Manager service on a server. I have added the instruction we have used to install it on a Windows server. You need to adjust the paths as needed in your environment. In this case a Cloud-Served License is used. In the asn files, the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=<hostname including domain> should be added.
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Richard de Vries
Sogeti Nederland B.V.
NL
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Hello Knut,
We are using the license file for a customer which is placed on a file share. This looks like the way you want to implement.
For this customer an On-Premises Served license is used. In the usys.ini file we have in the path section the line usyslic=\\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License. In this folder the lservrc file, which contains the license data, should be placed. This can be a emergency license file. The share \\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License should be accessible for the user that will run the Uniface application.
In the asn files, the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=USYSLIC:lservrc is added. I think it is also possible to use the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=\\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License\\lservrc.
For another customer we have installed the Sentinel License Manager service on a server. I have added the instruction we have used to install it on a Windows server. You need to adjust the paths as needed in your environment. In this case a Cloud-Served License is used. In the asn files, the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=<hostname including domain> should be added.
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Richard de Vries
Sogeti Nederland B.V.
NL
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Hi Richard,
Thank you for your help and explanation.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hi Richard,
Thank you for your help and explanation.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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Hi Knut,
As I'll probably soon get the same situation, ie. having to use an emergency licence, did you get it working by Richards explanation?
What was the problem?
As I understand it, the following
"I think it is also possible to use the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=\\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License\\lservrc"
was what you had tried.
Did you have to define USYSLIC in ini-file?
Regards RogerW.
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Roger Wallin
Abilita Oy
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Hi Knut,
As I'll probably soon get the same situation, ie. having to use an emergency licence, did you get it working by Richards explanation?
What was the problem?
As I understand it, the following
"I think it is also possible to use the line $LICENSE_OPTIONS LM_LICENSE_FILE=\\\\<server>\\Uniface\\License\\lservrc"
was what you had tried.
Did you have to define USYSLIC in ini-file?
Regards RogerW.
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Roger Wallin
Abilita Oy
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Hi Roger,
$license_options=lm_license_file=<path>\\lservrc, lm_load=s
The secret was the lm_load=s - apparently I am not running the latest version of 10.04.
Regards,
Knut
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Knut Dybendahl
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