C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\IBM\LUM This procedure can be used both after installing for the first time and after installing additional products. 4. To add a license manually, select the File > Add command.To be able to add a license using this command, you do not need administrator privileges, however you need write access to the folder containing the nodelock file.
Offline Licensing The File > Extract and File > Restitute commands are used for extracting offline licenses from and returning offline licenses to a LUM server for the purpose of running Version 5 on a laptop disconnected from the network. For more information, refer to Enabling Concurrent Offline Licensing. To be able to extract and restitute offline licenses, you do not need administrator privileges, however you need write access to the folder containing the nodelock file and to the nodelock file itself.
The File > Clear command allows you to clear obsolete nodelock licenses from the nodelock file. Each time you import a nodelock license, it is added to the nodelock file. After a period of time, the nodelock file may contain a large number of licenses, some of which are obsolete. We recommend that you clear obsolete licenses from the nodelock file using this command, not by editing the nodelock file manually. To be able to clear the nodelock file using this command, you do not need administrator privileges, however you need write access to the folder containing the nodelock file and to the nodelock file itself. On UNIX 1. Log on as root. 2. Go the directory: /usr/DassaultSystemes/B20/OS/code/command
The user interface on UNIX is the same as the user interface on Windows described above. This creates a nodelock file on your computer, and stores your license by default in the nodelock file in:/var/ifor/nodelock (AIX)
/opt/lum/ls/conf/nodelock (HP-UX, Solaris)
Click Next to move to the next step. 4. The CAA RADE License box appears, asking you if you want to enter a nodelock license key for the computer on which you are installing CAA RADE.
Note that the target id of the computer on which you are performing the installation is displayed after the dialog box title. 5. If you want to enter a nodelock license, click Import Certificate to access the Import Certificate box, that lets you import the license certificate (that is, if you received your license certificate by electronic mail, and provided you detached it and stored it on your disk). 6. Explore your environment containing the license certificate files (ending with the suffix ".lic"), then click Open. This creates a nodelock file on your computer, and stores your license by default in the nodelock file on all Windows platforms in: C:\ifor\LS\CONF\NODELOCK If you already installed LUM elsewhere, the nodelock file will be updated in the correct LUM environment.
If identical releases belonging to the same product line are installed, the OLE behavior is the same for both. However, if the installations involve different product lines, the OLE behavior registered for the last installation takes priority. Note also that two identical product lines installed in different locations share the same nodelocked license: no new license is needed for the second installation. 9. Click Next to move to the next step.
The Choose Destination Location box appears again to let you choose the environment folder if you installed in an empty folder. Otherwise, this step is skipped.
A default destination folder is already proposed: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\DassaultSystemes\CATEnv
The left-hand part shows you the products available with CAA RADE.
The right-hand part shows you the licenses available either on the licensing server or in your nodelock file cross-referenced with what you have installed.
Note: The name for the software may not match exactly what is shown below and will depend on which licenses your company purchased. If there are any questions or discrepancies regarding this, please contact your Sales Representative or reach out to catiasupport@goengineer.com.
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