Hi Guys,
I am having an issue with LMTools. I am running the latest version of LMTools (installed from the 2017 media kit).
I have the Autodesk software installed on the machine that LMTools is installed on. It has been working perfectly until yesterday when it could not find a license and it gave the error - 15.570.
I opened LMTools and tried to restart the server and it gave me the following error.
I checked the debug log file and it said the following.
When I go back to my START/STOP/REREAD tab it says at the bottom that I am using the correct license.
I run a Perform Status Enquiry and it brings up the following.
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Status
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Flexible License Manager status on Thu 8/11/2016 11:34
[Detecting lmgrd processes...]
License server status: @NP-Render2@Anonymous-Render2
License file(s) on NP-Render2: \\Np-render2\network license\NEW AUTODESK LICENCE\NP-Render2.lic:
lmgrd is not running: Cannot connect to license server system.
The license server manager (lmgrd) has not been started yet,
the wrong port@host or license file is being used, or the
port or hostname in the license file has been changed.
Server name: NP-Render2
License path: @NP-Render2;@Anonymous-Render2;
FlexNet Licensing error:-15,570
For further information, refer to the FlexNet Licensing documentation,
available at "www.flexerasoftware.com".
If I try and stop the service from local services on the PC it gives me the following error message.
Cannot stop service. It is not connected to a running product.
Has anyone sen something like this.
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First thing that I would check is to make sure the MAC address of your server is the same MAC address in the license file. You stated it was working and now its not.
@TravisNave Good point.. Didn't see that until you pointed it out..
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Changed it where? In the license file or at the server level? If at the license file you can't do that. You have to generate a new one.
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the MAC address has to match in the license file and on the server where LM tools is installed
one of these doesn't match
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Basically, everyone is correct (@Mark.Lancaster, @TravisNave, @DarrenP), your license manager configuration is not configured correctly and you need a new license file.
Configuration for the license manager:
The paths should be local to the license manager utility tools.
Next, If you open the license file with notepad, the first line should have something similar to:
SERVER NP-Render2 E4B3181BD61E
The server name can be changed if needed, but if the MAC Address differ then what's actively being used on the server, you'll need to request a new license file.
This is what everyone has stated thus far, just thought I would combine them into one post.
Last but not least, make sure you update the license manager to the latest version, by downloading it from HERE
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Thanks Darin.Green and the rest of the guys that commented. I had the problem as posted by Aldred.
Pointing everything to be local to the license manager utility tool (C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Network License Manager) solved the issue.
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