Summary | LicenseStatusConverter patch to handle server/daemon status in license status file |
Platform | Windows |
Category | bugfix |
Valid for | 6.2.x, 6.3.x, 6.4.x |
Requires | |
Client Required Patch/es | |
Supersedes | 1329, 1314, 1203 |
Superseded by | 1608 : Released / Hidden 1447 : Verified / Not hidden 1447 : Verified / Not hidden 1425 : Verified / Not hidden |
Affects | Server: Core |
Last Updated | October 12, 2016 |
General Description: This patch updates the LicenseStatusConverter to properly handle server/daemon status in license status file, particularly FlexLM (lmgrd). Detailed Description: LicenseStatusConverter currently doesn't handle server/daemon status. This patch updates openit_licensestatusconverter.exe binary to enable this functionality.
General Description: This patch will update LicenseStatusConverter to properly handle server/daemon status in license status file particularly FlexLM (lmgrd). Detailed Description: LicenseStatusConverter currently doesn't handle server/daemon status. This patch updates openit_licensestatusconverter.exe binary to enable this functionality. NOTE: patch 1321 or 989 is required to be installed in client machines for this functionality to work.
General Description: This patch fixes the problem on combining features of LicenseStatusConverter when product mapping. Detailed Description: LicenseStatusConverter combines features that have the same name regardless of feature version and expiry. The installation of this patch fixes the problem by updating openit_licensestatusconverter.exe. Licensestatus converter should now separate features that has the same name but different feature version and expiry, but still adds all license count and usage across the same feature names.
This patch includes fix to update license_status.xml even when there is no input from license_status directory.
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.