lmremove(1) lmremove(1)
lmremove - remove specific licenses and return them to license pool
lmremove [ -c license_file ] { feature user host display } |
{ -h feature serverhost port handle }
lmremove allows the system administrator to remove a single user's
license for a specified feature. This could be required in the case
where the licensed user was running the software on a node that
subsequently crashed. This situation will sometimes cause the license to
remain unusable. lmremove will allow the license to return to the pool
of available licenses.
There's 2 modes for lmremove. In the first mode: feature, user, host
and display describe the user's license which is to be removed. These
parameters should be entered exactly as they are displayed by lmstat. In
the second mode, the handle displayed by lmstat is used: serverhost port
handle appear together in parentheses in lmstat output, .e.g,
joe cloud7 /dev/ttyp5 (v1.000) (cloud9/7654 102), start Fri 10/29 18:40
-c license_file
Use the specified license_file. If this switch is not
specified, lmremove looks for the environment variable
LM_LICENSE_FILE. If that environment variable is not set,
lmremove looks for the file
/usr/local/flexlm/licenses/license.dat. If no -c option is
specified,
-h Indicates removal by handle number.
IRIX systems typically install licenses in /var/flexlm/license.dat, not
in /usr/local/flexlm/licenses/license.dat.
lmstat(1), lmutil(1), lm_remove(3).
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111 [ Back ]
|