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Telelogic SYNERGY (steve huntington) | ![]() |
Topic Title: perl API call to validate license available? Topic Summary: perl API call to validate license available? Created On: 16-Nov-2006 15:11 Status: Read Only |
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We are temporarily running short of licenses and it's causing my API programs to crash.
I would like to test for available licenses. Is there a way to check if a license can be obtained? is this an implicit part of the Login call (something in the return value), or after calling $csapi->Login do I then need to make a further call to determine if a license can be obtained? $csapi->setUpConnection("http", $hostName, $portNumber); my $user = $csapi->Login($userName, $password, $role, $databasePath); |
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You can use the flexnet license features, as follows:
http://www.macrovision.com/support/by_category/fnp_utilities.shtml
------------------------- Thanks, Brian |
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I've used other FLEX products (FLEXLM) but I didn't realise that Synergy used FLEXNET.
However when I go to the URL I get prompted to log on with an e-mail - I have no idea what this e-mail address would be for my company. I presume the answer to my question is you can't use the perl API to do this, and must either use CCM or the native macrovision EXE utilities to do it instead? I was looking for a way within a perl script to trap a license failure - can't I simply call a specific method from perl and trap the return and if so then terminate the script. I don't really want to use external EXEs or commands lines to do this. |
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