Summary | Fix for Licpoll missing minutes in an hourly report usage |
Platform | Windows |
Category | bugfix |
Requires | |
Server Required Patch/es | |
Supersedes | 1261, 1222, 1194 |
Superseded by | 1408 : Released / Not hidden 1408 : Released / Not hidden 1408 : Cancelled / Hidden 1408 : Cancelled / Hidden 1400 : Verified / Not hidden 1396 : Verified / Not hidden 1380 : Verified / Not hidden 1323 : Verified / Not hidden |
Affects | Client: License Analyzer |
Last Updated | March 30, 2016 |
General Description: This patch updates the licpoll binary to fix the issue of the missing first poll and enables support on Shared Licenses in LM-X and RLM in licpoll. Detailed Description: Five minutes worth of data (0.08) are missing in an hourly report usage of licpoll. It shows 0.92 instead of 1 hour. This is because the licpoll polls 5 minutes late. This patch updates the licpoll binary to start polling as it should to have a complete elapsed time in the report. openit_licpoll.exe was modified for RLM to support shared licenses and for licpoll to collect license status properly from RLM when license file is configured in licpoll.xml. License file is only needed for features that has shared attributes. It is not required if the feature is not shared license. To activate shared license in RLM configuration, add these two objects in licpoll.xml under RLM. <Object> <Name>license-file</Name> <Description>RLM license file.</Description> <Value type="FileName">[rlm-license-file]</Value> </Object> <Object> <Name>license-dir</Name> <Description>RLM license file directory. (If this object has value, "license-file" is ignored.)</Description> <Value type="DirName">[rlm-license-dir]</Value> </Object> BUG FIXES: General Description: Warning Issue in Licpoll Detailed Description: This patch fixes the warning issue in handle and feature values in Flex by updating the openit_licpoll.exe binary.
Fixed the following issues in Licpoll: .LM-X datatype - Fixed issue on failure in building datastructure for LM-X. .Licpoll - Fixed infinite loop when the license file has redundant increment line for a feature with a different case sensitivity. .Flex datatype - Fixed issue in parsing PACKAGE lines without version - Fixed problems handling UPGRADE for packages - Fixed issue in parsing when the status output has &#x27;lmgrd not running&#x27; line .SimpleFlex datatype - Fixed issue when parsing with multiple vendor daemons - Fixed automatic append of -c $license when no license argument detected in the argument line - Added License Server object in the configuration file. -- Note: This object is manually configured in the xml file. It will be used if the license file is not available. it will be inserted in licpoll.license-type.simple-flex and the argument will be change into licpoll.license-type.simple-flex.status-command.arguments = lmstat -c $license-server -a. <Object> <Name>license-server</Name> <Description>Set the Flex server name</Description> <Value type="String"></Value> </Object>
Fixed the following issues in Licpoll In LM-X datatype - Fixed an issued of failling to buil datastructure for LM-X. In Licpoll - Fixed infinite loop when the license file has redundant increment line for a feature with a different case sensitivity. In Flex datatype - Fixed an issue in parsing PACKAGE lines without version - Fixed problems handling UPGRADE for packages - Fixed an issue in parsing when the status output has 'lmgrd not running' line In SimpleFlex datatype - Fixed an issue when parsing with multiple vendor daemons
Fixed the following issues in Licpoll In Flex datatype - Fixed an issue in parsing PACKAGE lines without version - Fixed problems handling UPGRADE for packages - Fixed an issue in parsing when the status output has 'lmgrd not running' line In SimpleFlex datatype - Fixed an issue when parsing with multiple vendor daemons
Unpack the zip file anywhere on the machine to patch. Run install.exe to start installation. Once the patch has been installed, you may delete the unpacked directory. NOTE: The patch must be installed by a user with administrator rights.