-l LogName
| (Lowercase L) Overrides the default name and location of the file used to
store log information. This allows the I/O activity to the files used
by the license server to be spread across multiple disks which can be
important for large installations.
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-no
| Turns off logging of the events specified in EventList.
Any combination of events is valid, but items in the list of events must not
be separated by spaces or other characters. The event types that you
can specify are the following:
- c
- License check-in events. Licensed products usually check in with
the license server at regular intervals while you are using the
product.
- e
- Error events.
- l
- License-grant and license-release events.
- m
- Message events.
- p
- Product events: a product was added, renamed, or deleted.
- s
- License server start/stop events.
- t
- License timeout events. When a licensed product fails to check in
with the license server, it may stop running after it "times out." The
vendor of the product sets the timeout interval, which is how long a product
may run after it has lost contact with the license server.
- v
- Vendor events: a vendor was added, renamed, or deleted.
- w
- Waiting events. These include:
- wait events
- You are waiting for a license.
- wait-grant events
- You are waiting for and then are granted a license.
- wait-remove events
- You are waiting for a license and then asked to be removed from the queues
before a license was granted.
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-o
| Overrides the in-use flag at a license server database. While a
license server is running, its database is flagged as being in use to prevent
more than one server from running on the same node. When a license
server stops running, the flag is reset. However, if a license server
exits abnormally, the flag may not be reset, which prevents the server from
restarting. This option overrides the in-use flag and allows the server
to be restarted. Do not use -o unless you are sure the
license server is not running.
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-v
| NetLS library verbose mode.
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-z
| Debugging flag. (Prints RPC debugging information.)
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