---+ OpenLink Software Support Page
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---++ Applying UDA Licenses
---+++ Single-Tier (Express Edition)
---++++ Release 6.x
---+++++ Apply 6.x Express Edition License Files on Mac OS X
1 Launch Terminal.app (/Applications/Utilities/).
1 Run these commands:
cd "/Library/Application Support/openlink/bin"
oplmgr +stop
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Replace the old license file with the new license file. You can rename or move the old file, if you think you may need to revert to it.
1 Go back to Terminal.app.
1 Execute this command
./oplmgr +start
1 Test your connection.
---+++++ Apply 6.x Express Edition License Files on Windows
1 Launch the *Services* or *Component Services* utility (Start menu >> Control Panels >> Administrative Tools).
1 Locate the *OpenLink License Manager* service.
1 Stop the *OpenLink License Manager* service.
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Replace the old license file with the new license file. You can rename or move the old file, if you think you may need to revert to it.
1 Go back to the Services utility.
1 Restart the OpenLink License Manager.
1 Test your connection.
---+++ Single-Tier (Lite Edition)
---++++ Release 6.x
---+++++ Apply 6.x Lite Edition License Files on Mac OS X
1 Launch Terminal.app (/Applications/Utilities/).
1 Run these commands:
cd "/Library/Application Support/openlink/bin"
oplmgr +stop
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Replace the old license file with the new license file. You can rename or move the old file, if you think you may need to revert to it.
1 Go back to Terminal.app.
1 Execute this command
./oplmgr +start
1 Test your connection.
---+++++ Apply 6.x Lite Edition License Files on Unix
1 cd into the root of your OpenLink installation.
1 Use the bash or sh command to open a bash or Bourne shell.
1 Execute this command: . ./openlink.sh
1 cd into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Execute this command: ./oplmgr +stop
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Use binary ftp to transer the new license to the Unix box, if required.
1 Place the new license in the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Use the export command to set an OPL_LICENSE_DIR variable that points to this directory. For example:
export OPL_LICENSE_DIR=/usr/openlink/bin
1 Execute this command: oplmgr +start
---+++++ Apply 6.x Lite Edition License Files on Windows
1 Expand the Start menu.
1 Click the Control Panel icon.
1 Open the Administrative Tools folder.
1 Launch the Services utility.
1 Locate the *OpenLink License Manager* service.
1 Stop the *OpenLink License Manager* service.
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license file with the new license file.
1 Go back to the Services utility.
1 Restart the OpenLink License Manager.
---++++ Releases 4.x-5.x
---+++++ Apply 4.x-5.x Lite Edition License Files on Mac OS X
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license file with the new license file.
---+++++ Apply 4.x-5.x Lite Edition License Files on Unix
1 cd into the root of your OpenLink installation.
1 Use the bash or sh command to open a bash or Bourne shell.
1 Execute this command: . ./openlink.sh
1 cd into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Use binary ftp to transer the new license to the Unix box, if required.
1 Place the new license in the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Use the export command to set an OPL_LICENSE_DIR variable that points to this directory. For example:
export OPL_LICENSE_DIR=/usr/openlink/bin
1 Open a client application.
1 Test a connection to initialize the terms of the new license.
---+++++ Apply 4.x-5.x Lite Edition License Files on Windows
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license file with the new license file.
---++++ Releases 1.x-3.x
---+++++ Apply 1.x-3.x Lite Edition License Files on Windows
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Save the file to the bin sub-directory of your OpenLink server components installation.
1 Expand the Start menu.
1 Click the My Computer icon.
1 Navigate into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Double Click the RegKey icon.
1 Use the RegKey program's Directory Explorer to identify the OpenLink license.
1 Hit Enter.
1 Follow the on screen instructions presented by the RegKey dialog.
---+++ Multi-Tier Edition
---++++ Release 6.x
---+++++ Apply 6.x Multi-Tier License Files on Mac OS X
1 Open your Finder.
1 Click the Applications icon.
1 Expand the Utilities menu tree.
1 Double Click the Termina*l icon.
1 cd into the /Library/Application Support/openlink/bin directory.
1 Run this command: oplmgr +stop
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license with the new license.
1 Go back to the Terminal.
1 Execute this command: ./oplmgr +start
---+++++ Apply 6.x Multi-Tier License Files on Unix
1 cd into the root of your OpenLink installation.
1 Use the bash or sh command to open a bash or Bourne shell.
1 Execute this command: . ./openlink.sh
1 cd into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Execute this command: ./oplmgr +stop
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Use binary ftp to transer the new license to the Unix box, if required.
1 Place the new license in the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Use the export command to set an OPL_LICENSE_DIR variable that points to this directory. For example:
export OPL_LICENSE_DIR=/usr/openlink/bin
1 Execute this command: oplmgr +start
---+++++ Apply 6.x Multi-Tier License Files on Windows
1 Expand the Start menu.
1 Click the Control Panel icon.
1 Open the Administrative Tools folder.
1 Launch the Services utility.
1 Locate the *OpenLink License Manager* service.
1 Stop the *OpenLink License Manager* service.
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license file with the new license file.
1 Go back to the Services utility.
1 Restart the OpenLink License Manager.
---++++ Releases 4.x-5.x
---+++++ Apply 4.x-5.x Multi-Tier License Files on Mac OS X
1 Open your Finder.
1 Click the Applications icon.
1 Expand the Utilities menu tree.
1 Double Click the Terminal icon.
1 cd into the /Library/Application Support/openlink/bin directory.
1 Run this command: oplshut -fy
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license with the new license.
1 Go back to the Terminal.
1 Execute this command: oplrqb
---+++++ Apply 4.x-5.x Multi-Tier License Files on Unix
1 cd into the root of your OpenLink installation.
1 Use the bash or sh command to open a bash or Bourne shell.
1 Execute this command: . ./openlink.sh
1 cd into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Execute this command: ./oplshut -fy
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Use binary ftp to transer the new license to the Unix box, if required.
1 Place the new license in the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Use the export command to set an OPL_LICENSE_DIR variable that points to this directory. For example:
export OPL_LICENSE_DIR=/usr/openlink/bin
1 Execute this command: oplrqb
---+++++ Apply 4.x-5.x License Files on Windows
1 Expand the Start menu.
1 Click the Control Panel icon.
1 Open the Administrative Tools folder.
1 Launch the Services utility.
1 Locate the OpenLink Request Broker service.
1 Stop the OpenLink Request Broker service.
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Over-write the old license file with the new license file.
1 Go back to the Services utility.
1 Restart the OpenLink Request Broker.
---++++ Releases 1.x-3.x
---+++++ Apply 1.x-3.x Multi-Tier License Files on Unix
1 cd into the root of your OpenLink installation.
1 Use the bash or sh command to open a bash or Bourne shell.
1 Execute this command: . ./openlink.sh
1 cd into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Execute this command: ./oplshut -fy
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Use binary ftp to transer the new license to the Unix box, if required.
1 Place the new license in the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Rename the license file register.ini. For example:
mv 5641.ini register.ini
1 Execute this command: ./oplshut -fy
1 Execute this command: ./register.ini
1 Execute this command: ./oplrqb
---+++++ Apply 1.x-3.x Multi-Tier License Files on Windows
1 Expand the Start menu.
1 Click the Control Panel icon.
1 Open the Administrative Tools folder.
1 Launch the Services utility.
1 Locate the OpenLink Request Broker service.
1 Stop the OpenLink Request Broker service.
1 Retrieve your new OpenLink license file from an email or ODS Briefcase.
1 Save the file to the Desktop.
1 Rename the file register.ini.
1 Move register.ini to the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Open an MS-DOS command prompt.
1 cd into the bin sub-directory of the OpenLink installation.
1 Run this command: register
1 Exit the MS-DOS command prompt.
1 Go back to the Services utility.
1 Restart the OpenLink Request Broker.
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