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Dokumen - Tips Arcgis License Manager Flexnet Licensing Error
Dokumen - Tips Arcgis License Manager Flexnet Licensing Error
Dokumen - Tips Arcgis License Manager Flexnet Licensing Error
Since then, we've cleared the fir ewall, re-read the license file, created and installed an new license file, uninstalled and reinstalled the
license manager software, and modified the license file to set an inbound rule on the range of TCP ports. Rebooted both the manager
and the server multiple times. Have not found any service packs for 10.2.2 License Manager.
The FLEXnet error code means: The desired vendor daemon is down. 1) Check the lmgrd log file, or 2) Try lmreread.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Resposta correta
por jayanta.poddar em 11/03/2015 23:34
Hi Doug,
By default, ArcGIS LM and Intergraph license file take up the same port (27000). You need to define a static port in service.txt file (any
port in the range of 27001-27009).
Please check the thread Re: Flexnet Licensing error -96,7 system error 11001 'comm error'
Procedure
The steps provided require that you briefly stop the license manager. During this time, connections to the license manager may be lost.
1. Click Start > Programs > Ar cGIS > License Manager > License Server Administrator.
2. Select Start/Stop License Server in the table of contents and click Stop.
3. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to your license manager installation location (C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\License10.0\bin by default), in
which you will see a service.txt file.
4. The file should look similar to this:
SERVER this_host ANY VENDOR ARCGIS FEATURE ACT ARCGIS 1 permanent 1 7ED49106D630
At the end of line one, you can choose to specify a port number immediately after ANY. On the VENDOR line, add PORT=####, where ####
is a specific port number designated by you, to lock the vendor daemon to that specific port, for example, 1234. After making he changes,
your service.txt file should look something like this:
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You can also change the lmgrd daemon from the default 27000 to another port between 27000 and 27009.
1. Save the .txt file.
2. From the License Server Administrator, click Start.
3. The vendor daemon is now static, locked to the port specified.
4. These ports (e.g. Port 27001 and 1234) can now be saved as exceptions in the f irewall to allow communication between the license server and
the client.
Thanks,
Jay
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Hi Doug,
By default, ArcGIS LM and Inter graph license file take up the same port (27000). You need to define a static port in service.txt file (any
port in the range of 27001-27009).
Please check the thread Re: Flexnet Licensing error -96,7 system error 11001 'comm error'
Procedure
The steps provided require that you briefly stop the license manager. During this time, connections to the license manager may be lost.
1. Click Start > Programs > ArcGIS > License Manager > License Server Administrator.
2. Select Start/Stop License Ser ver in the table of contents and click Stop.
3. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to your license manager installation location (C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\License10.0\bin by default), in which
you will see a service.txt file.
4. The file should look similar to this:
SERVER this_host ANY VENDOR ARCGIS FEATURE ACT ARCGIS 1 permanent 1 7ED49106D630
At the end of line one, you can c hoose to specify a port number immediately after ANY. On the VENDOR line, add PORT=####, where #### is
a specific port number designated by you, to lock the vendor daemon to that specific port, for example, 1234. After making he changes, your
service.txt file should look something like this:
SERVER this_host ANY 27001 VENDOR ARCGIS PORT=1234 FEATURE ACT ARCGIS 1 permanent 1 7ED49106D630
You can also change the lmgrd daemon from the default 27000 to another port between 27000 and 27009.
1. Save the .txt file.
2. From the License Server Administrator, click Start.
3. The vendor daemon is now static, locked to the port specified.
4. These ports (e.g. Port 27001 and 1234) can now be saved as exceptions in the f irewall to allow communication between the license server and the
client.
Thanks,
Jay
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Thank you Jay! It astounds me that we only have two license managers on that server and they can't seem to share!! Your
prescription helped them learn how to get along
Hi Doug,
I'd agree with Jay that there is likely a port conflict between the two License Managers:
License Manager Reference Guide
Thanks Jayanta!
For what it's worth, I found it easier to change the Integraph license manager and let ArcGIS have first dibs at port 2700. All you need to
do is run the Integraph License Administrator and change the port# from the menu. No need to start/stop services and muck around with
text files and so on, the app handles it all.
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