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Topic Title: How to get a list of license users without ccm lmgr_status Topic Summary: Created On: 22-Mar-2006 14:03 Status: Read Only |
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How do I get a list of license users, the command ccm lmgr_status always returns "No per-user license data found" ?
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What does ccm monitor brings up?
Logon to CM/Synergy doesn't always takes a license. |
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Hello Mark,
I programmed a little aplication to read the log file, so I can know wich users have a per-user license assigned. If you have floating licenses you can use ccm monitor command. Regards. |
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If you are using flexnet / flexlm you could look at quering that as well.
------------------------- Thanks, Brian |
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If you are using flexlm you should have a look at "phplicensewatcher", available at http://phplicensewatch.sourceforge.net/
This tools can show you how many licenses are used at which time of the day, how many user requests for licenses have been denied. With this tool you can clearly see if you need more licenses or if there is just a once-in-a-lifetime peak of license-usage. Greetings, Philipp Weißmann |
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If you're using flex, try to use this command: "lmutil lmstat -a"
Regards
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Yes "lmutil lmstat -a" is essentially what the PHPLicenseWatch does with lots of added functionality wrapped around the output. It is rather hard to install though. But a nice tool once configured. It can also watch multiple license server's.
I did not know about PHPLicense watch and we wrote our own Perl/ASP License Watch based on a couple of examples. ------------------------- Thanks, Brian |
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