Apply License Files for Virtuoso Releases 5.x and above, on Mac OS X
-
Note: You must be logged in as a user with Administrator privileges.
- Locate your new license file in your email or ODS Briefcase, and note its name.
(For Virtuoso, this will be
virtuoso.lic
.)
- Open a Finder window, and drill down to Macintosh HD -> Library -> Application Support -> openlink -> bin.
- In this directory, locate any existing file by the same name as your new license file.
Generally, this can simply be discarded, but you can keep it if you like; simply move it to a different location (such as your Desktop) or rename it (e.g., virtuoso.lic.2013-03-21.bak).
Once the new license is confirmed to work, it's usually best to discard the expired and/or unused license files, to avoid future confusion.
- Drag your new license file from your email or ODS Briefcase to this directory, replacing any existing file by the same name.
- In this directory, locate any existing file by the same name as your new license file.
Generally, this can simply be discarded, but you can keep it if you like; simply move it to a different location (such as your Desktop) or rename it (e.g., virtuoso.lic.2013-03-21.bak).
Once the new license is confirmed to work, it's usually best to discard the expired and/or unused license files, to avoid future confusion.
- Launch Terminal.app (found in
/Applications/Utilities/
).
- Execute these three commands (you can just copy-and-paste), and provide your Mac OS X user password when prompted --
cd "/Library/Application Support/openlink/bin" sudo ./oplmgr +stop sudo ./oplmgr +start
- Start Virtuoso as normal.
- If license errors are seen in the log file (
virtuoso.log
, by default), reboot, and test again.
- If errors persist, please log a Support Case.
- If license errors are seen in the log file (
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