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Using lspool to Maintain a Redundant License Manager Pool

lspool is a redundant License Manager administration utility (command-line) for Windows and UNIX. However, if you are running on a Windows computer, you may find using the Windows-interface WlmAdmin program more convenient than using lspool.

lspool Options

The lspool options are:

Option Description

-h

Displays list of lspool usage options.

-a license-server

Add the License Manager to the redundant License Manager pool. Specify the host name or IP address of the computer on which the License Manager resides. Modifies the redundant license file.

-d license-server

Delete a License Manager from the redundant License Manager pool. Specify the host name or IP address of the computer on which the License Manager resides. Modifies the redundant license file.

-l

Display the host name of the leader redundant License Manager.

-p

Display the list of License Managers in the redundant License Manager pool.

-g feature version

Display the distribution criteria for the specified feature/version. If the version is not specified, it must be replaced with empty quotation marks: " ".

-L

Disable/enable logging for an event. The events you select will be logged into the License Manager trace log file (only if error logging is enabled, see Enable Tracing to learn more about the trace log levels).

 

A list of redundancy-related events is provided here for reference.

lspool -L Options

Events that may be logged using the -L option are:

Event Description

0

Log all events.

1

Log License Manager up. On by default.

2

Log election of leader License Manager.

3

Log heart beat.

5

Log usage information event.

7

Log license information synchronization event.

9

Log license sever down.

11

Log License Manager addition/deletion.

 

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