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478.1 | Info On License Check Needed... | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Tue Apr 15 1997 16:52 | 15 |
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You'll need to find out what's going on inside the application's
license management checks, as a cut-and-paste operation alone does
not (normally) trigger a LMF license check.
The number of times (the "activity" count) the application is
invoked _is_ considered to be the number of users. There are
user-based licenses, as well, but these are handled differently.
Note that the vendor policy module is a possible option here, as
it may be possible for the vendor to create a "unique" license
policy for this purpose. (The DIGITAL "activity" license policy
does not attempt to "coalesce" parallel activations by multiple
processes logged in under the same username.)
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478.2 | how to change the policy using vendor policy module? | HYDRA::LNARAYAN | | Tue Apr 15 1997 17:22 | 14 |
| Steve
Thanks for the quick reply. I guess that at the partner site they have
implemented using "activity" count. What should he do now to make this
as user-based license. That is how can he create a "unique" license
policy in this case using the "vendor policy module"
The user requirement is that, using his VMS account needs
to activate the application more than once. If you are looking for some
specific info, I can get it from the partner.
Thanks
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478.3 | I'm the victim of a conspiracy | STAR::ABIS | I come in peace | Tue Apr 15 1997 18:13 | 1 |
| LMF can do what you want... Digital Business practices won't let it.
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478.4 | Personal use PAKs? | GIDDAY::GILLINGS | a crucible of informative mistakes | Tue Apr 15 1997 20:36 | 17 |
| I heristate to question Eric's opinion on this, but I would have thought
a personal use PAK would suit this situation exactly. All the customer
needs is a PAK with the following characteristics:
Units = 100 * number of users
Activity = CONSTANT=100
Key options = RESERVE_UNITS
The PAK needs to have a RESERVE list naming each of the users. That will
limit the product to usage by the named users, but each user will have
unlimited use.
In practice it should be possible to determine a number for an activity
PAK which will achieve the same effect. For example, for 15 users, the
usage profile may indicate a 25 use activity PAK will suffice.
John Gillings, Sydney CSC
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478.5 | | AUSS::GARSON | DECcharity Program Office | Wed Apr 16 1997 00:04 | 18 |
| re .4
I take it that LMF does not cross check the allowed number of users
against the number of users in the reserve list. I thought it did. The
reason I say that is because my understanding of the original
requirement is that there is no restriction on who can use the product,
only a restriction on the number of concurrent humans (as opposed to
processes) that can use it.
I don't believe that LMF can do this out of the box today.
A small amount of coding could make a reasonable stab at implementing
what the customer wants. I don't think it would be easy to make it
watertight.
re .0
I believe that FLEXLM is available for VMS.
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478.6 | Digital has it now! | STAR::ABIS | I come in peace | Wed Apr 16 1997 11:00 | 12 |
| > reason I say that is because my understanding of the original
> requirement is that there is no restriction on who can use the product,
> only a restriction on the number of concurrent humans (as opposed to
> processes) that can use it.
>
> I don't believe that LMF can do this out of the box today.
LMF V1.2 (VMS 7.1) can! If anyone running 7.1 wants to try it out, just name
the product and I'll get you a temporary User license. NO PRODUCT CODING
CHANGES ARE REQUIRED!
Eric
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478.7 | Save money fast :-) | MARVIN::CARLINI | | Wed Apr 16 1997 11:42 | 8 |
| >LMF V1.2 (VMS 7.1) can! If anyone running 7.1 wants to try it out, just name
>the product and I'll get you a temporary User license. NO PRODUCT CODING
>CHANGES ARE REQUIRED!
How about all non-royalty products, temporary licence expiring in say 1500 days
- just so I can do some Y2K testing :-)
Antonio
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478.8 | 300 sheets of paper on the way | STAR::ABIS | I come in peace | Wed Apr 16 1997 11:57 | 7 |
| >How about all non-royalty products, temporary licence expiring in say 1500 days
>- just so I can do some Y2K testing :-)
>
>Antonio
I'll print them up and mail them to you, what's your mail stop? %^)
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478.9 | I'll check the in-tray as soon as s I get in then ... | MARVIN::CARLINI | | Wed Apr 16 1997 17:40 | 11 |
| > I'll print them up and mail them to you, what's your mail stop? %^)
I presume you're joking ... we don't have 300 products left do we :-)
You can mail the electronic output to MARVIN::CARLINI; the
trans-Atlantic postage for 300 bits of paper would severely impact Q4.
Make the expiration date somewhere in August 2060: I forgot the Unix
death date in 2038 and the Alpha transition year somewhere in the late
2050s, and I'd rather not have to come pestering you again so we might
as well get it right the first time!
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478.10 | | AUSS::GARSON | DECcharity Program Office | Wed Apr 16 1997 23:42 | 9 |
| re .6
>LMF V1.2 (VMS 7.1) can!
I know and I knew that when I wrote what I wrote. I'm sure that licence
you are offerring to supply cannot be given to the customer and in any
case the customer couldn't generate PAKs for their customers.
The effect to the customer is what I wrote. Digital doesn't have it now.
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478.11 | one step ahead or out of step? | STAR::ABIS | I come in peace | Thu Apr 17 1997 11:00 | 3 |
| > The effect to the customer is what I wrote. Digital doesn't have it now.
Correct. Allow me to rephrase: LMF has it now.
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