I can't find this anywhere right now but I'm pretty sure that I've read (somewhere) that
redundant servers on more than 1 subnet isn't supported. In actuality running the adlm
over a wan in any form is a violation of the autodesk license agreement, see below
If this Software is a Network Version, you may use it only over an internal [local] area
network environment with the Autodesk License Manager tool, and you may install and
operate the Software on a single server computer in a single location which may be
accessed by other computers, or on an individual computer, as a multiple-user installation
with either:
sorry
jason martin
frankfurt-short-bruza
"cartography dept" wrote in message
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> I am wondering if anyone here may be able to help me regarding redundant
> license servers. We are currently running one instance of ADLM in our main
> office but floating the licenses out to multiple branch offices through a
> wide area network (WAN). This is based on TCP/IP and all works great until a
> WAN segment goes down. At that point, branch office stations can no
> longer authenticate with the primary adlm. In reading the knowledge base
> article (TD164037 -
> http://support01.autodesk.com/knowledgebase/html/147628.htm), it appears
> that multiple adlm instances can be pooled together to function as a single
> license server, and offer the additional benefit of fault tolerance should
> the primary license server not be available (server crash, network problems,
> etc.) Implementing this appears straightforward from the article, but I do
> have some questions regarding how the license servers coordinate with each
> other and how the master adlm is determined. The document says that "The
> system with the highest IP address will always be the Master license
> server." Our wan is configred with a seperate private subnet for each office
> as indicated below and is fault tolerant iteself so when an office node is
> down, the other nodes can still communicate with each other.
>
> Corporate, 10.0.0.x
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> Branch 1, 10.0.1.x
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> Branch 2, 10.0.2.x
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> Branch 3, 10.0.3.x
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> etc.
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> Each subnet contains multiple servers and routers and we cannot change the
> ip configuration of the network for adlm. What we want is for our main
> office to be the master license server with branch offices running shadow
> instances of adlm. Anyone know how to properly implement this?
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> Thanks in Advance.
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