06-12-2009 06:59 AM
I have installed an NI VLM and run vmlclient on my PC and run NI License Manager to point to the VLM, but when I run Labview it tells me it it still running on a evaluation license.
How do I get the software to check out a license from the VLM?
Best regards
Richard
06-12-2009 07:22 AM
06-12-2009 09:04 AM
Thanks for your prompt reply.
I don't believe that I need to 'activate' the license - I have a Volume License Agreement which i understand means that I do not need to go through this step.
However, I have done all the steps that are referred to in the pages that you mention.
When I run the license manager on the Client, I can see the central server and the licenses that are available - but I can change my evaluation license so that I'm getting a license from the server.
Dick
06-15-2009 04:36 AM
Hi,
The way to check out a license from your VLM server, is to let the client to run vlmclient.exe (it is automatically run at the end of a VL software installer), and it will send a licensing request to the VLM server. Again, see this KB.
At the licensing server you will see a prompt in the VLM which you will need to manually accept the request to grant a license to the client.
You don't need to run the license manager on the client at all, everything is configured automatically by running vlmclient.exe, this is the app you need to run to get the license, do not tweak your License Manager.
06-16-2009 06:17 AM
Mark
That is how I would expect it to work - but it doesn't!
I've read countless KB articles but none resolve the problem.
Any other ideas?
Best regards
Richard
06-16-2009 06:53 AM
Richard,
I can think of other two things:
1) Check your network and firewall, make sure the inbound port that VLM uses is not blocked on the server.
2) Re-create the VL installer and run the vlmclient.exe again on the client.
Have you tried with another machine? If the problem is speicifc to one machine, use a disconnected license can temporarily resolve this.
06-16-2009 08:04 AM
Mark
When I examine the license server details from the License manager on the client, I can see that I have 9 licenses with 0 in use - so I assume that the port is open.
And I have re-created the vlminstaller and run vlmclient again.
At the moment I am running the client on my laptop with with server on the same (local) network - but other users are experiencing the same issue.
best regards
Richard