OpenLink License Manager Usage Notes
Start the License Manager Process
Mac OS X
- Open a Mac Terminal.
- Navigate to this directory: /Library/Application Support/openlink/bin
- Execute this command: oplmgr +start
Unix
- Open a Unix terminal.
- Navigate to the root of your OpenLink UDA or Virtuoso installation.
- Use one of the following scripts to set Virtuoso-related environment variables:
- bash, bourne, korn shells - openlink.sh
- C shells - openlink.csh
- bash, bourne, korn shells - virtuoso-enterprise.sh
- C shells - virtuoso-enterprise.csh
- If OpenLink License Manager version is 1.3.5 or less
- Set and export an OPL_LICENSE_DIR variable that passes the path to the directory that contains your OpenLink UDA or Virtuoso license.
- Navigate to the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
- Execute this command: oplmgr +start
- If OpenLink License Manager version is 1.3.6 or greater
- Navigate to the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
- Execute this command: oplmgr +start +directory <path to directory containing license>
Note: OpenLink recommends that you create an /etc/init.d/ script that runs `oplmgr +start' on boot-up.
Windows
- Login to Windows.
- Open the Services or Component Services utility that resides in the Control Panel or its Administrative Tools sub-folder.
- Locate the OpenLink License Manager process.
- Highlight the OpenLink License Manager process.
- Click the Start icon.
Stop the License Manager Process
Mac OS X
- Open a Mac Terminal.
- Navigate to this directory: /Library/Application Support/openlink/bin
- Execute this command: oplmgr +stop
Unix
- Open a Unix terminal.
- Navigate to the root of your OpenLink UDA or Virtuoso installation.
- Use one of the following scripts to set Virtuoso-related environment variables:
- bash, bourne, korn shells - openlink.sh
- C shells - openlink.csh
- bash, bourne, korn shells - virtuoso-enterprise.sh
- C shells - virtuoso-enterprise.csh
- Navigate to the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
- Execute this command: oplmgr +stop
Windows
- Login to Windows.
- Open the Services or Component Services utility that resides in the Control Panel or its Administrative Tools sub-folder.
- Locate the OpenLink License Manager process.
- Highlight the OpenLink License Manager process.
- Click the Stop icon.
Reinitialize the License Manager Process
Mac OS X
- Open a Mac Terminal.
- Navigate to this directory: /Library/Application Support/openlink/bin
- Execute this command: oplmgr +reload
Unix
- Open a Unix terminal.
- Navigate to the root of your OpenLink UDA or Virtuoso installation.
- Use one of the following scripts to set Virtuoso-related environment variables:
- bash, bourne, korn shells - openlink.sh
- C shells - openlink.csh
- bash, bourne, korn shells - virtuoso-enterprise.sh
- C shells - virtuoso-enterprise.csh
- Set and export an OPL_LICENSE_DIR variable that passes the path to the directory that contains your OpenLink UDA or Virtuoso license.
- Navigate to the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
- Execute this command: oplmgr +reload
Windows
- Login to Windows.
- Open the Services or Component Services utility that resides in the Control Panel or its Administrative Tools sub-folder.
- Locate the OpenLink License Manager process.
- Highlight the OpenLink License Manager process.
- Click the Restart icon.
Additional Usage Notes
The license manager accepts the command-line options shown below on all platforms.
Any unrecognized command-line arguments will produce this output, including "--help" and "-?".
bash$ oplmgr --help
OpenLink License Manager
Version 1.2.2 as of Thu Feb 15 2007 (Release 6.0 cvsid 00084).
Compiled for Linux 2.4.20-46.9.legacysmp (i686-generic-linux-glibc23-32)
Copyright (C) OpenLink Software.
Usage:
oplmgr [-shrutp] [+start] [+stop] [+reload] [+user arg] [+chroot arg] [+pidfile arg]
+start start the license manager
+stop stop the license manager
+reload force a configuration reload
+user run as the specified user
+chroot perform a chroot to the specified directory
+pidfile pid file to use for server operation
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