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Conference jamin::pathworks32

Title:Digital PATHWORKS 32
Moderator:SPELNK::curless
Created:Fri Nov 01 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:337
Total number of notes:1612

211.0. "Does it help to specify license server name?" by VMSNET::J_FILLERS () Tue Apr 08 1997 15:02

    What are the advantages of actually specifying the license server name
    Lan Manager Licensing Agent Setup for NT 4.0? Does it speed up
    obtaining or verifying a license?
    
    Could someone give an overview of what how the agent works, if the
    server is specified, does it look at only this license server. Although
    not recommended, if there are multiple servers how is that handled?
    
    Any info would be appreciated.
    
    jim fillers
    pathworks support
    csc atlanta 
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211.1JAMIN::WASSERJohn A. WasserTue Apr 08 1997 16:4634
> What are the advantages of actually specifying the license server name
> Lan Manager Licensing Agent Setup for NT 4.0?

	The advantage is that if your license server is not in the
	local network, not providing the name will cause it to fail.

> Does it speed up obtaining or verifying a license?

	It may slightly speed up obtaining a license.  This is assuming 
	that the name you give is for a License Server that is working
	properly and has the licenses you need.  Otherwise it might
	slow down obtaining a license.

	Providing a name (or names) will do nothing to speed up (or 
	slow down) verification.
    
> Could someone give an overview of what how the agent works, if the
> server is specified, does it look at only this license server.

	No, but it does put the named server at or near the top of
	the list.

	If you want to group licenses, use license groups.

> Although not recommended, if there are multiple servers how is that 
> handled?

	Who doesn't recommend multiple servers?  They are harder
	to manage because they have no remote management interface
	but they provide for fallback in case one of the servers
	is down when you need a new license.

	Multiple servers are done like multiple transports, first
	come - first served.
211.2"We" don'tVMSNET::S_VORESmile - Mickey's Watching!Wed Apr 09 1997 09:1115
    >	Who doesn't recommend multiple servers?  They are harder
    
    PATHWORKS Guide to Managing PATHWORKS Licenses
    Page 2-2
    
    Digital recommends that you use a single PATHWORKS license server to
    provide licenses to all clients requiring a PATHWORKS license in a LAN.
    ...There is no technical reason why you could not use...multiple
    PATHWORKS license servers per LAN...However, using a single PATHWORKS
    license server per LAN, at least to start, provides a good degree of
    local control while keeping the administrative activity to a minimum.
    Also, the use of too many license server can produce performance
    degradation.
    
    
211.3Thanks for the replies.VMSNET::J_FILLERSWed Apr 09 1997 11:353
    Thanks for the quick response.
    
    jim