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Access multiple license servers

Access multiple license servers

Access multiple license servers

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We have three different license servers configured in the LUM.  Is it possible to choose which one we want to use each time we start Catia or does it just look at the list in order and go from there?

thanks...

RE: Access multiple license servers

It just goes in order. I have a few files in the LUM folder and I wrote a VB script to switch them out depending on which server I want to point to.

RE: Access multiple license servers

I believe that LUM has some load balancing features, also, so that you don't end up with all of your users on one, and nobody on the other.

RE: Access multiple license servers

I had an opportunity to track Q-Checker license use, which is served from LUM on two different machines.

It always uses the first license server listed in i4ls.ini.

Therefore, configurator's method may be useful.

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