Hello,
I need to move my license server to a different box. I searched the forum and all I could find were references to the licensing server in relation to AutoCAD.
Is it as simple as installing the license manager on my server of choice and aquiring a new license file from Adesk? I know the license server is specified during the Vault install - how do I force the clients to look at the new server without re-installing?
Also, all of my servers are vitualized - I have seen some old posts about the license manager not being supported on a virtualized sevrer (again from an AutoCAD related post) - is this true?
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@CMCCONNELL wrote:
Is it as simple as installing the license manager on my server of choice and aquiring a new license file from Adesk?
yes it is
I know the license server is specified during the Vault install - how do I force the clients to look at the new server without re-installing?
you can just use this enviroment variable: http://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-specify-license-se...
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@CMCCONNELL wrote:
Also, all of my servers are vitualized - I have seen some old posts about the license manager not being supported on a virtualized sevrer (again from an AutoCAD related post) - is this true?
no it is not you can use a virtual machine as long as the MAC address is static
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Hello,
I think it is worth pointing out that only the Vault server communicates with the license server, not the clients.
Regards.
Marco
yes good point
let me rephrase my answer
on the computer with the vault server installed you need to deploy the enviroment variable i mentioned above
then you need to do the same with the computers that have autocad/inventor installed
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Thanks guys.
It doesn't seem to be working - here is what I did:
What next?
"then you need to do the same with the computers that have autocad/inventor installed"
I missed this on my first read through - I will give it a shot...
Hi,
for Vault please try changing the entry for the license server in "C:\Program Files\Autodesk\ADMS XXX 20xx\LICPATH.LIC" on the Vault server.
Regards.
Marco
@CMCCONNELL wrote:
It still fails to aquire license...
is this with vault or the other autodesk products or both?
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I tried that - but it didn't work.
Turns out it was becasue of my server - it is running Server 2012R2 64bit. I installed the files from this thread: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Vault-General/Failed-to-acquire-a-license-Licensing-Error-319/td-p/347...
I should have thought of that (I have seen it before)
Thanks for the help guys - much appreciated.
try logging into vault using the Ip address of the server where the vault server is installed instead of the servername
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All Autodesk products use the LICPATH.LIC file, stored at the root of the installation directory, to know which server to communicate with to retrieve a license.
The only difference with Vault products is that the client does not communicate with the license server. Instead, the client logs in to the server and it retrieves the license on behalf of the client. For this reason, there is no LICPATH.LIC file anywhere in the client install, rather, you will find this at the root of the vault server install.
So, once the new license server is up and running, one simply needs to change the entry in the LICPATH.LIC file (often I find putting in the IP address instead of the server name yields better results). Since we are talking vault, where this file is only on the server, changing it there will apply to all the vault clients.
-Ryan