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AIX Version 4.3 Commands Reference, Volume 3

ls_tv Command

Purpose

Verifies that license servers are working.

Syntax

ls_tv [ -h | -usage ] [ -version ]

Description

The ls_tv tool requests a concurrent-use license from a license server and prints a list of active license servers.

If you can run ls_tv successfully but are still having a problem with a license product, the problem is probably with the licenses, or possibly with the product itself: in this case, talk to the vendor of the licensed software product.

If you cannot run ls_tv successfully and receive one of the error messages listed below, use the explanation of the error to fix the problem. Then try running ls_tv again.

If you cannot run ls_tv successfully and receive an error that is not listed below, it means there is a problem with the software on which the license server is layered (for example, TCP/IP or NCS), or a hardware problem.

Flags

-h Displays command usage information. (Same as -usage.)
-usage Displays command usage information. (Same as -h.)
-version Displays command version information.

Error Messages

netls_request_license Communication failure(networking computing system/RPC run time)
netls_no_svrs_found No servers available for this vendor.
netls_license_not_found License not found in the database.
netls_not_authorized The user is not authorized to use this product.
netls_bad_timestamp Time disparity too large.

Example

To run the license-server test-and-verification tool:

ls_tv

The system responds with something similar to the following:

LS-TV Version 2.0 -- License Use Management Test and Verification Tool
Copyright 1991, Hewlett-Packard Company, All Rights Reserved
Copyright 1991, Gradient Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Completed license transactions on node 1f9a4 running License Use Management 
Active License Use Management Servers:
        altair (AIX) running License Use Management 
        cobweb (AIX) running License Use Management 

Related Information

The netlsd daemon.


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