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Sim -CFD-DSE, Motion and Mechanical, deploy and licensing

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gunnar_larsson
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Sim -CFD-DSE, Motion and Mechanical, deploy and licensing

HI.

 

 

I need some info on the best method to create deployments and order of the keys in the license file when getting a system up and running.

 

 

The clients are going to run Simulation-Mechanical , CFD-Motion and CFD-Design Study Environment and preferrably have it all available on the same computer (s).

 5 NLM-licenses are available for each product.

 

1) I have the media for CFD and it seems it is the same for CFD-DSE and Motion, but with different Product codes? Can I create one deploy for both?

Mechanical is a separate media?

 

2) In what order should I put the license keys in the license file, to be shure not to lock a "higher" license with a cheaper one (If f.ex. DSE is included in the Motion package)?

 

Thanks in advance.

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TravisNave
in reply to: gunnar_larsson

Deploy your most *expensive* license suite.  The license manager will cascade appropriately.  This is by design. 

 

Hope that helps.



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DarrenP
in reply to: gunnar_larsson


1) I have the media for CFD and it seems it is the same for CFD-DSE and Motion, but with different Product codes? Can I create one deploy for both?

Mechanical is a separate media? yes they are the same the you only need to deploy one

 

2) In what order should I put the license keys in the license file, to be shure not to lock a "higher" license with a cheaper one (If f.ex. DSE is included in the Motion package)? this should not matter with CFD

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TravisNave
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The license key is irrelevant to the network license server. It will
always try to launch the cheapest license available if it can for that
suite and compatible products in the cascade.


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DarrenP
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yes sim mechanical is a separate product and license/installation

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