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John Schmidt
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Tue Aug 17, 2004 8:45 pm Post subject:
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I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD , (LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out. It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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Efim Tetelman (Autodesk,
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Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:01 pm Post subject:
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Hi John,
try to reboot your server, it should help, if not you can send me directly
your license file, debug log file and if you have an options file and I'll
try to help you.
Regards,
Efim
efim.tetelman@autodesk.com
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out. It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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John Schmidt
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Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:28 pm Post subject:
Re: How to bury license? |
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Sheesh - reboot the server? 'Kinda hassle in this case... AFAIK I'm not
using an options file - where would I locate the debug log file?
I can probably reboot that server late this evening - if that doesn't work,
I'll get you the files.
John
"Efim Tetelman (Autodesk, Inc)" <efim.tetelman@autodesk.com> wrote in
message news:412239e2$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | Hi John,
try to reboot your server, it should help, if not you can send me directly
your license file, debug log file and if you have an options file and I'll
try to help you.
Regards,
Efim
efim.tetelman@autodesk.com
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out
at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option
to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info
on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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Drew Burgasser
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Posted:
Tue Aug 17, 2004 9:43 pm Post subject:
Re: How to bury license? |
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John:
How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not really a
solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but maybe
an acceptable workaround.
Setting up an options file:
http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
Adding timeout feature to options file:
http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out. It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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John Schmidt
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Tue Aug 17, 2004 10:10 pm Post subject:
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I can try this, but I wonder why Autodesk dropped the "bury" function? All
this stuff is sure a bunch of hassle just to free up a license...
John
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:412243b3_3@newsprd01...
| Quote: | John:
How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not really a
solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but
maybe
an acceptable workaround.
Setting up an options file:
http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
Adding timeout feature to options file:
http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out
at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option
to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info
on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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Drew Burgasser
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Tue Aug 17, 2004 10:46 pm Post subject:
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Autodesk didn't really drop the "bury" function. They dropped their license
management vendor and got a new one. The new vendor doesn't have "bury" but
does have "lmremove" which may work for you situation...command line only:
c:\something\lmutil.exe lmremove -c "c:\something\license\something.lic"
46800ACDLAND_2005_0F jdoe jdoe jdoe
This should be a single line. I've had mixed results with this.
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:41224a9b$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | I can try this, but I wonder why Autodesk dropped the "bury" function? All
this stuff is sure a bunch of hassle just to free up a license...
John
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:412243b3_3@newsprd01...
John:
How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not really
a
solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but
maybe
an acceptable workaround.
Setting up an options file:
http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
Adding timeout feature to options file:
http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple
different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked
out
at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option
to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've
looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info
on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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John Schmidt
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Posted:
Tue Aug 17, 2004 11:30 pm Post subject:
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Thanks - I'll try this when I'm back at that office.
John
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:41225261$1_1@newsprd01...
| Quote: | Autodesk didn't really drop the "bury" function. They dropped their
license
management vendor and got a new one. The new vendor doesn't have "bury"
but
does have "lmremove" which may work for you situation...command line only:
c:\something\lmutil.exe lmremove -c "c:\something\license\something.lic"
46800ACDLAND_2005_0F jdoe jdoe jdoe
This should be a single line. I've had mixed results with this.
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:41224a9b$1_2@newsprd01...
I can try this, but I wonder why Autodesk dropped the "bury" function?
All
this stuff is sure a bunch of hassle just to free up a license...
John
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:412243b3_3@newsprd01...
John:
How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not
really
a
solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but
maybe
an acceptable workaround.
Setting up an options file:
http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
Adding timeout feature to options file:
http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple
different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked
out
at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the
option
to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've
looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no
info
on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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Pat Trudeau
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Posted:
Wed Aug 18, 2004 12:09 am Post subject:
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You should just be able to use the start/stop/reread tab in the license
manager to resolve your problem. Its worked for me in the past. Do it from
the server that has lmtools installed on it. I've never been able to
restart remotely.
Pat
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out. It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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David Allen
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Wed Aug 18, 2004 10:11 pm Post subject:
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what's up with the tinyurl thing?
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam>
|>John:
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|>How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not really a
|>solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but maybe
|>an acceptable workaround.
|>
|>Setting up an options file:
|>http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
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|>Adding timeout feature to options file:
|>http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
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|>Sincerely,
|>Drew Burgasser
|>CAD Masters, Inc.
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|>"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
|>news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
|>> I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple different
|>> computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
|>(LDT2005),
|>> I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was working
|>> OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out. It's
|>> been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked out at
|>> the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been rebooted
|>> several times and is even currently turned off.
|>>
|>> How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option to
|>> bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've looked
|>> through the documentation and also online support and can find no info on
|>> how to free this license.
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|>> Thanks for any suggestions - John
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jerry milana (Autodesk Co
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Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:11 pm Post subject:
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Hi John!
For the situation you are describing, try LMUTIL LMREMOVE. LMREMOVE is
documented in section 7.10 of the FLEXlm document installed with FLEXlm.
The syntax is a bit painful and you must use LMSTAT -a to obtain required
parameters to use this. LMREMOVE will not work on active sessions, only on
strange hung seats. The reason is that sessions 'lmremoved' will simply pull
another license immediately, a byproduct of our strong will to live design.
Setting TIMEOUT in the options file will help avoid the need to use LMREMOVE
to begin with.
--
Jerry Milana,
Autodesk Consulting
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:41224a9b$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | I can try this, but I wonder why Autodesk dropped the "bury" function? All
this stuff is sure a bunch of hassle just to free up a license...
John
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:412243b3_3@newsprd01...
John:
How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not really
a
solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but
maybe
an acceptable workaround.
Setting up an options file:
http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
Adding timeout feature to options file:
http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple
different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked
out
at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option
to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've
looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no info
on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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John Schmidt
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Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:09 am Post subject:
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Go to tinyurl.com - it generates a "tiny" url on the fly for urls that are
so long that they may get broken by word-wrap.
John
"David Allen" <*@*.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | what's up with the tinyurl thing?
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam
|>John:
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|>How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not really
a
|>solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but
maybe
|>an acceptable workaround.
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|>Setting up an options file:
|>http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
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|>Adding timeout feature to options file:
|>http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
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|>Sincerely,
|>Drew Burgasser
|>CAD Masters, Inc.
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|>"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
|>news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
|>> I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple
different
|>> computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
|>(LDT2005),
|>> I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
|>> OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
|>> been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked
out at
|>> the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
|>> several times and is even currently turned off.
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|>> How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the option
to
|>> bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've
looked
|>> through the documentation and also online support and can find no info
on
|>> how to free this license.
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|>> Thanks for any suggestions - John
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John Schmidt
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Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:12 am Post subject:
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Thanks Jerry. I'll be back at the satellite office where this is happening
in a day or two. If I can't get it resolved with everyone's suggestions,
'guess I'll have to give up my credentials... {;-)
John
"jerry milana (Autodesk Consulting)" <milanaj@autodesk.com> wrote in message
news:4123a9d4$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | Hi John!
For the situation you are describing, try LMUTIL LMREMOVE. LMREMOVE is
documented in section 7.10 of the FLEXlm document installed with FLEXlm.
The syntax is a bit painful and you must use LMSTAT -a to obtain required
parameters to use this. LMREMOVE will not work on active sessions, only
on
strange hung seats. The reason is that sessions 'lmremoved' will simply
pull
another license immediately, a byproduct of our strong will to live
design.
Setting TIMEOUT in the options file will help avoid the need to use
LMREMOVE
to begin with.
--
Jerry Milana,
Autodesk Consulting
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:41224a9b$1_2@newsprd01...
I can try this, but I wonder why Autodesk dropped the "bury" function?
All
this stuff is sure a bunch of hassle just to free up a license...
John
"Drew Burgasser" <drew@cadmasters.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:412243b3_3@newsprd01...
John:
How about using the timeout feature in an options file? It's not
really
a
solution to the problem (a problem that I'm seeing often lately), but
maybe
an acceptable workaround.
Setting up an options file:
http://tinyurl.com/45x9m
Adding timeout feature to options file:
http://tinyurl.com/6mtzt
Sincerely,
Drew Burgasser
CAD Masters, Inc.
"John Schmidt" <johnaec-nospam-@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:412236b0$1_2@newsprd01...
I was at one of our offices setting up a new user on a couple
different
computers. While he was logged into one computer using AutoCAD ,
(LDT2005),
I also logged him on at another computer to be sure licensing was
working
OK. This appears to have had the effect of freezing one license out.
It's
been 8 days and the license manager still shows one license checked
out
at
the second computer under this user's name, even though it's been
rebooted
several times and is even currently turned off.
How do I free this license up? Earlier license managers had the
option
to
bury a license, but this appears not to be the case in 2005. I've
looked
through the documentation and also online support and can find no
info
on
how to free this license.
Thanks for any suggestions - John
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