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    1. The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.

    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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.

    5. 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.

    6. 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.

    1. The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.

    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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.

    5. 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.

    6. 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.

    1. The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.

    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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.

    5. 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.

    6. 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.

    1. The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.

    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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.

    5. 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.

    6. 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.

    1. The default and suggested locations of OpenLink License files varies depending on the operating system in use and License Manager version.

    2. 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
    3. 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
    4. 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.

    5. 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.

    6. 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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