Well, it's that time again. Time to update your Autodesk Network License Manager files to the latest and greatest (Autodesk) version.
Autodesk is providing version 11.12 for 2015 products.
NOTE: According to Autodesk, you MUST install the v11.12 version for 2015 products to work. However, I have successfully gotten licenses to work on the previously maximum compatible 11.7 version. You can read more about this disclaimer here:
You can download the Autodesk Network License Manager files here for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions:
You can always get the latest version of the NLM from the following link:
http://www.globes.com/support/fnp_utilities_download.htm
At the time of this post, the latest version is 11.12, which is the same version supplied by Autodesk. I have zipped and attached the necessary 64-bit adskflex vendor daemon file in this message (v11.12) for your convenience. You can also use this file if you are using the Flexera License Administrator instead of LMTOOLS. You can find the FLEXnet License Admin also in the link above.
You can update your license file to 2015 versions once your Subscription has been fulfilled.
You can use the online method to activate your license here:
http://knowledge.autodesk.com/installation-and-licensing
Or you can can call Autodesk Product Registration and Authorization:
http://en.autodesk.ca/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=9719649&id=9830778
1-800-551-1490 > Option 1 (English) > Option 2 > (Network)
Asia / Pacific: 65.6735.5688
Europe / Middle East / Asia: 41.32.723.9595
You will need to provide your serial number and ethernet ID of the new license server.
For a Quick-Start Guide on configuring the Autodesk License Manager, please see my post for further information:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Installation-Licensing/Quick-Start-Guide-for-Configuring-LMTOOLS/m-p/3...
Good Luck!
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-15 simply means that it cannot connect. It is either a firewall issue or IPv6 issue. Might disable firewall on the server or make exceptions for all the license manager .exe files and/or ports 2080 and 27000.
For more information about Network License Manager connectivity issues and IPv6, please see my discussion post here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Installation-Licensing/Network-License-Error-1-5-15-and-IPv6/td-p/2982...
ok, i disabled the firewall and now i get error code 0.0.0. Is this a problem with my license file?
Possibly. Does your status enquiry show 2015 licenses? Is your adskflex.exe showing 11.12?
it is working now, I think I had combined the file license files incorrectly. I made exeptions for the 4 .exe files associated with the nlm and turned firewall back on. Everything seems to be running smoothly.
I really appreciate the quick knowledgeable responses, Thanks!!
I have checked, and it is. (See highlighted line in attached picture).
Also, the last two lines show that it served a license of Simulation CFD, but iti does not work for Simulation Mechanical.
Does it matter that my computer is both a license server and client?
@ssenbore wrote:
I have checked, and it is. (See highlighted line in attached picture).
Also, the last two lines show that it served a license of Simulation CFD, but iti does not work for Simulation Mechanical.
Does it matter that my computer is both a license server and client?
It does matter since the client cannot connect to itself as the server if it is using IPv6. If you ping and the localhost comes back as ::1 ,then that is the issue. It needs to be an IPv4 address locally, preferably 127.0.0.1.
For more information about Network License Manager connectivity issues and IPv6, please see my discussion post here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Installation-Licensing/Network-License-Error-1-5-15-and-IPv6/td-p/2982...
Hi Travis, firstly thanks for all the info here, just keen to know of any issues running flex 11.12 on Win server 2003. I see its not supported officially, do you know of any issues?
Regards JSP
I don’t know if you can help, but if you can point me in the right direction, we would appreciate it.
Right now, we’re pulling our hair our trying to get the NLM up and running. Attached are some typical error messages.
Hugh
Hi Travis,
First of all, thank you for all the information. Very much appreciated.
currently our nlm is installed on win 2003 server. I have no issue to upgrade that server to win 2008, however, that will change the server name.
This may caused me an issue as I have users pointing their autocad to the old server name.
DO you know if there is a quicker way to update the licpath.lic on the user machine? I have around 100 machines, so manual update can be very tedious process. thank you in advance.
@mark.kong wrote:
Hi Travis,
First of all, thank you for all the information. Very much appreciated.
currently our nlm is installed on win 2003 server. I have no issue to upgrade that server to win 2008, however, that will change the server name.
This may caused me an issue as I have users pointing their autocad to the old server name.
DO you know if there is a quicker way to update the licpath.lic on the user machine? I have around 100 machines, so manual update can be very tedious process. thank you in advance.
Our 11.10 NLM files were installed manually on Server 2003 so we did the following to update to 11.12
Seems to be working fine for 2013/14 products, need to test a 2015 product though
Looks like you're in good shape. As for upgrading to 2008 and the name change, if the old server is going away (like mine did) you can cheat and point the old DNS entry to the new server. Cheap move, but it works.
I'm having a really hard time getting past error 0.0.0 on the first install of a networked license I've tried here so far. I was very relieved to find that I needed to upgrade to 11.12 after a while of fumbling around and did so but I'm still receiving the error.
Deleted the cascade file as well...
Affected machine can ping the server...
I don't know what to do at this point. Here's a dump of the NLM Status Enquiry:
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Status
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Flexible License Manager status on Tue 7/29/2014 13:25
[Detecting lmgrd processes...]
License server status: 27000@sdsrv01
License file(s) on sdsrv01: C:\Autodesk License File\2015 License.lic:
sdsrv01: license server UP (MASTER) v11.11
Vendor daemon status (on sdsrv01):
adskflex: UP v11.11
Feature usage info:
Users of 85787BDSPRM_F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 86238BDSPRM_2015_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 86071BDSPRM_2014_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 85946BDSPRM_2013_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 85952ARDES_2013_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 85787BDSPRM_2012_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 85837NAVSIM_2012_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 85841ARDES_2012_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
Users of 85730ACD_2012_0F: (Total of 1 license issued; Total of 0 licenses in use)
If anyone could offer any assistance I'd appreciate it.
EDIT: well this is bizarre, The about on the LM Tools utility tells me I'm running v11.12 but I see on the status inquiry that it's still 11.11. Going to try reinstalling it.
You have to stop the service and close LMTOOLS before it will let you overwrite the files to 11.12.
Hi Travis,
I have one user that leaves his computer on overnight. He typically has Inventor/AutoCAD/Vault 2015 open on his desktop. The next day he will lose his license for Inventor but not the Vault or AutoCAD. Any ideas why that is? I have attached the log from today.
Thanks,
Joan
Leaving the application running overnight is typically not recommended. By default, the NLM will do a license reset at midnight. What is probably happening is that the licensing is being lost at that time. You can disabled this with the adskflex.opt options file by adding AUTOMATIC_REREAD OFF to the file and rereading the license to put it into effect.
Leaving the app running all the time without rebooting the computer will eventually cause all kinds of slow downs and memory issues. If the user is worried about not having a license, then RESERVE one for that user in the same adskflex.opt file. If there is no other reason, it is probably just a bad habit that the user needs to break.
For eveything you could possibly want to know about the adskflex.opt Options file for FlexLM, please see my KB article here:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Installation-Licensing/Managing-the-adskflex-opt-Options-File/td-p/307...
Good Luck!