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The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.
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The License Manager (oplmgr) version can be determined with the command:
oplmgr -?
Output:
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.6 as of Fri Nov 15 2013 (Release 6.3, g127d4a9)
Compiled for Mac OS X 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2013 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrdupf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+directory arg] [+user arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+directory where to look for licenses (default .)
+user run as the specified user
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.6 or higher uses the new +directory parameter option for the oplmgr program to specify the location license files should be found.
$ bin/oplmgr -?
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.5 as of Mon Jul 02 2012 (Release 6.3 cvsid 00096).
Compiled for Mac OS X 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2012 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrutpf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+user arg] [+chroot arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+user run as the specified user
+chroot perform a chroot to the specified directory
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.5 and previous used the OPL_LICENSE_DIR environment variable to locate the license file directory(ies).
Default License Folder is /Library/Application Support/openlink/Licenses/
Discovery sequence: only the directory(ies) specified with the +directory or -d option, or the single default directory, a/k/a the oplmgr’s pwd, will be checked.
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If you choose to situate your license files in an alternative location, you can restart the license manager using the new +directory option which is used to identify the folder into which your license files have been placed. Note: If you use an alternate location, you will also need to edit the startup script, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , to target the new location.
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The OpenLink installer places an automatic start-up script on macOS machines, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , such that the License Manager is always started on boot. The License Manager can also be started and stopped manually using the oplmgr +[start | stop] Terminal.app commands.
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The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.
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The License Manager (oplmgr) version can be determined with the command:
oplmgr -?
Output:
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.6 as of Fri Nov 15 2013 (Release 6.3, g127d4a9)
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2013 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrdupf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+directory arg] [+user arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+directory where to look for licenses (default .)
+user run as the specified user
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.6 or higher uses the new +directory parameter option for the oplmgr program to specify the location license files should be found.
$ bin/oplmgr -?
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.5 as of Mon Jul 02 2012 (Release 6.3 cvsid 00096).
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2012 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrutpf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+user arg] [+chroot arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+user run as the specified user
+chroot perform a chroot to the specified directory
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.5 and previous used the OPL_LICENSE_DIR environment variable to locate the license file directory(ies).
Default License Folder is /Library/Application Support/OpenLink/Licenses/
Discovery sequence: only the directory(ies) specified with the +directory or -d option, or the single default directory, a/k/a the oplmgr’s pwd, will be checked.
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If you choose to situate your license files in an alternative location, you can restart the license manager using the new +directory option which is used to identify the folder into which your license files have been placed. Note: If you use an alternate location, you will also need to edit the startup script, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , to target the new location.
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The OpenLink installer places an automatic start-up script on macOS machines, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , such that the License Manager is always started on boot. The License Manager can also be started and stopped manually using the oplmgr +[start | stop] Terminal.app commands.
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The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.
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The License Manager (oplmgr) version can be determined with the command:
oplmgr -?
Output:
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.6 as of Fri Nov 15 2013 (Release 6.3, g127d4a9)
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2013 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrdupf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+directory arg] [+user arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+directory where to look for licenses (default .)
+user run as the specified user
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.6 or higher uses the new +directory parameter option for the oplmgr program to specify the location license files should be found.
$ bin/oplmgr -?
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.5 as of Mon Jul 02 2012 (Release 6.3 cvsid 00096).
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2012 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrutpf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+user arg] [+chroot arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+user run as the specified user
+chroot perform a chroot to the specified directory
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.5 and previous used the OPL_LICENSE_DIR environment variable to locate the license file directory(ies).
Default License Folder is /Library/Application Support/OpenLink/Licenses/
Discovery sequence: only the directory(ies) specified with the +directory or -d option, or the single default directory, a/k/a the oplmgrâs pwd, will be checked.
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If you choose to situate your license files in an alternative location, you can restart the license manager using the new +directory option which is used to identify the folder into which your license files have been placed. Note: If you use an alternate location, you will also need to edit the startup script, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , to target the new location.
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The OpenLink installer places an automatic start-up script on macOS machines, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , such that the License Manager is always started on boot. The License Manager can also be started and stopped manually using the oplmgr +[start | stop] Terminal.app commands.
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The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.
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The License Manager (oplmgr) version can be determined with the command:
oplmgr -?
Output:
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.6 as of Fri Nov 15 2013 (Release 6.3, g127d4a9)
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2013 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrdupf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+directory arg] [+user arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+directory where to look for licenses (default .)
+user run as the specified user
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.6 or higher uses the new +directory parameter option for the oplmgr program to specify the location license files should be found.
$ bin/oplmgr -?
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.5 as of Mon Jul 02 2012 (Release 6.3 cvsid 00096).
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2012 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrutpf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+user arg] [+chroot arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+user run as the specified user
+chroot perform a chroot to the specified directory
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.5 and previous used the OPL_LICENSE_DIR environment variable to locate the license file directory(ies).
Default License Folder is /Library/Application Support/OpenLink/Licenses/
Discovery sequence: only the directory(ies) specified with the +directory or -d option, or the single default directory, a/k/a the oplmgr’s pwd, will be checked.
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If you choose to situate your license files in an alternative location, you can restart the license manager using the new +directory option which is used to identify the folder into which your license files have been placed. Note: If you use an alternate location, you will also need to edit the startup script, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , to target the new location.
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The OpenLink installer places an automatic start-up script on macOS machines, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , such that the License Manager is always started on boot. The License Manager can also be started and stopped manually using the oplmgr +[start | stop] Terminal.app commands.
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The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.
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The License Manager (oplmgr) version can be determined with the command:
oplmgr -?
Output:
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.6 as of Fri Nov 15 2013 (Release 6.3, g127d4a9)
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2013 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrdupf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+directory arg] [+user arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+directory where to look for licenses (default .)
+user run as the specified user
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
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Version 1.3.6 or higher uses the new +directory parameter option for the oplmgr program to specify the location license files should be found.
$ bin/oplmgr -?
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.3.5 as of Mon Jul 02 2012 (Release 6.3 cvsid 00096).
Compiled for macOS 11.4.2 (x86_64-apple-macosx10.7)
Copyright (C) 1993-2012 OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrutpf] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+user arg] [+chroot arg]
[+pidfile arg] [+foreground]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+user run as the specified user
+chroot perform a chroot to the specified directory
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
+foreground run in the foreground
-
Version 1.3.5 and previous used the OPL_LICENSE_DIR environment variable to locate the license file directory(ies).
Default License Folder is /Library/Application Support/OpenLink/Licenses/
Discovery sequence: only the directory(ies) specified with the +directory or -d option, or the single default directory, a/k/a the oplmgrâs pwd, will be checked.
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If you choose to situate your license files in an alternative location, you can restart the license manager using the new +directory option which is used to identify the folder into which your license files have been placed. Note: If you use an alternate location, you will also need to edit the startup script, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , to target the new location.
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The OpenLink installer places an automatic start-up script on macOS machines, /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.openlinksw.oplmgr.plist , such that the License Manager is always started on boot. The License Manager can also be started and stopped manually using the oplmgr +[start | stop] Terminal.app commands.
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