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The 4 hours is the value of the 'TIMEOUT' directive, but don't hope to reduce this value, even if you change it in the option file, you can only increase it. This is only valid if the computer isn't shared between many users like a cluster node. I use a 'Iptable' command to block the IP of the user's computer. If the client using a token doesn't contact the server during 4 hours, the server consider that the token is 'Idle' and get it, it makes an 'IN', then the token is available. Or, if the user takes too many CN tokens for the same toolbox, I put a 'MAX' directive for him. If the user use a floating (CN) license and try to make an 'OUT' too rapidly (like a while(1)), I modify the option file to block the user by putting an 'EXCLUDE' for the user - a log file that grows continuously could be dangerous for the server. If the faulty client doesn't make an other checkout after the start of the license server, the token will be available for other users. I know that below 180/190 sessions (users), I can make a start/stop of the server. Before make this, I check the number of Tcp/IP ports opened for the license service. The users that have a token can use it during 20 minutes before lost it if the license server doesn't respond, but some new users can't take a token.
#FLEXERA LICENSE MANAGER HOW TO#
Any idea how to do this without closing the borrowing Matlab session? I even disconnected the client from the network but that didn't help. and did not check-in the borrowed license. I tried using: lmutil lmremove -c "MYPATH\network.lic" Fin_Instruments_Toolbox john.doe PCNAME PCNAMEÄ«ut it returned just 1 line output lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2012 Flexera Software. You can use: lmutil lmstat -a -c "MYPATH\network.lic" -> to check license-borrower details Is there a way to force a particular client to return the license? A user forgetting to close his/her session can affect everyone as the administrator has no way to return the license to the server. The license is returned to the server only when you close the session. When you run use a toolbox function such as datestr(busdate(date)) you automatically checkout the Financial Instruments toolbox from the server.
#FLEXERA LICENSE MANAGER SOFTWARE#
I have a MATLAB server which hosts a license manager ( LMTOOLS by Flexera Software LLC) and few clients.
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