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license.options(5)					    license.options(5)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     license.opt - site	administrator options file for FLEXlm licensed
     applications

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     DAEMON name path path/license.opt

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     The license.opt file contains optional information	supplied by the	system
     administrator at the end-user site.  This information can be used to
     tailor the	behavior of the	license	daemons.  The options file can contain
     the following information:

       reserved	license	information
       logfile control options
       license timeout control
       license access control

     Lines beginning with an pound sign	(#) are	ignored, and can be used as
     comments.	In version 4.0,	the maximum length for a line is 2048
     characters	with backslash '\'line continuation character supported.

     There is no default location or name for the options file;	it is only
     active if it has been specified in	the license.dat	file as	the fourth
     argument on the DAEMON line.

     Note that if there	are multiple DAEMON lines in the license.dat file,
     then there	can be multiple	options	files, one for each DAEMON line.  Not
     all of the	lines in an options file refer to a feature, so	the site
     administrator MUST	set up separate	options	files in order to use the
     NOLOG feature.

     Each line in the options file starts with a keyword which identifies the
     information on that line.	The keyword is one of EXCLUDE, EXCLUDEALL,
     GROUP, INCLUDE, INCLUDEALL, NOLOG,	RESERVE, or TIMEOUT.

     The RESERVE line is of the	form

       RESERVE numlic feature {USER|HOST|DISPLAY|GROUP}	name

     The RESERVE command reserves the specified	number of licenses for the
     specified user, host, display, or group.  Note that reserving a license
     decreases the number of generally available licenses.

     The NOLOG line is of the form

       NOLOG {IN|OUT|DENIED|QUEUED}

     NOLOG causes messages of the specified type to be filtered	out of the
     daemon's log file.	 Specifying a NOLOG option will	reduce the amount of
     output to the log file, which can be useful in those cases	where the log
     file grows	too quickly.



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     The GROUP line is of the form

       GROUP group-name	member-list

     The GROUP command is used to define collections of	users, which can then
     be	used in	RESERVE, INCLUDE, or EXCLUDE commands.

     The INCLUDE and EXCLUDE commands are of the form

       {INCLUDE|EXCLUDE} feature {USER|HOST|DISPLAY|GROUP|INTERNET} name

     INCLUDE and EXCLUDE are used to specify which users (or hosts, displays,
     groups, or	internet addresses) are	allowed	to use a particular feature.
     Any user who is EXCLUDEd from a feature will not be able to use that
     feature.  Specifying an INCLUDE line has the effect of excluding everyone
     else from that feature; thus, only	those users specifically INCLUDEd will
     be	able to	use that feature.

     The INCLUDEALL and	EXCLUDEALL commands are	of the form

       {INCLUDEALL|EXCLUDEALL} {USER|HOST|DISPLAY|GROUP|INTERNET} name

     INCLUDEALL	and EXCLUDEALL are used	to specify which users (or hosts,
     displays, groups, or internet addresses) are allowed to use ANY features
     that this daemon supports.	 Any user who is EXCLUDEd will not be able to
     use any of	this daemon's features.	 Specifying an INCLUDE line has	the
     effect of excluding everyone else from all	features; thus,	only those
     users specifically	INCLUDEd will be able to use the daemon's features.

     The INTERNET address is specified in the standard IP address notation,
     and parts of the address can be wild-carded with a	"*", eg:

	   192.9.200.1
	 or
	   192.9.200.*

     For example, the following	line would allow only users from the 192.9.200
     network to	use the	features of this daemon:

	   INCLUDEALL INTERNET 192.9.200.*

     Any users from machines on	another	network	would not have access to these
     features.	NOTE: INCLUEALL, EXCLUDEALL, and INTERNET are only available
     in	FLEXlm v2.4 or later.

     The TIMEOUT line is of the	form

       TIMEOUT feature idletime

     The TIMEOUT command is used to set	up a minimum idle time after which a
     user will lose his	license	if he is not using it.	This allows the	site
     administrator to prevent users from wasting a license (by keeping it



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     checked out when they are not using it) when someone else wants a
     license.

EXAMPLE    [Toc]    [Back]

     Here is an	example	of an options file.

       RESERVE compile USER pat    [Toc]    [Back]
       RESERVE compile USER less
       RESERVE compile HOST terry
       NOLOG QUEUED

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     /usr/local/flexlm/options/license.opt

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     lmgrd(1), license.dat(5)


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