Installing the Rational License Server Software on Windows This chapter describes how to use the Rational Software Setup program to install the license server software on a Windows server, and includes the following topics:
- Before You Install the License Server Software
- Installing the Rational License Server Software
- Using the Rational License Key Administrator (LKAD)
- Setting Up Licenses
- Starting the License Server
- Modifying the Floating License Time-Out Period
- Removing FLEXlm License Server
You will need to copy your license file for Rational Suite for UNIX (Windows Components) to the license server. If you do not have a license, see Requesting License Keys.
Before You Install the License Server SoftwareThe following sections provide requirements for installing the license server.
Installation Requirements
Table 9 lists the system and software requirements for installing the Rational license server software.
Note: Make sure that you have a current backup of your Registry and system directories before running the Rational Software Setup program.
Default Installation Path
The Rational Software Setup program uses C:\Program Files\Rational as the default installation path. If your C:\ drive lacks sufficient free disk space, you may either specify another drive or make space available on the default drive.
Note: Even though you are installing the software on a different drive, some space is still required on C: drive to store shared system .dlls and portions of the License Server Software.
Warning: Interrupting an installation that is in progress may leave your system in an indeterminate state. If you try to close the Rational Software Setup window while the installation is in progress, the Setup program asks you to confirm that you want to exit from the incomplete installation.
Verifying Network Communication
- 1 Verify that the Windows application server is correctly networked to the license server.
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Open a command prompt window on the Windows application server, and then ping both the license server IP address and the license server host name.
c:\>ping hostname
c:\>ping IP_address
Note: The license server may be either a UNIX or Windows computer depending on the licensing option you selected earlier.
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From the exec client computer, ping the Windows application server.
% ping server_name
Installing the Rational License Server SoftwareUse this procedure to install the Rational license server software.
To install the Rational License Server software:
- 1 Insert one of the Rational Solutions for Windows Discs into your system's CD-ROM drive.
The Rational Software Setup program starts automatically.
If autorun is disabled on your system, click Start > Run and enter
drive:\Setup.exe where drive is the letter of the CD-ROM drive.- 2 The Rational Software Setup dialog box provides general information about the software installation.
- 3 On the Choose Product dialog box, choose Rational License Server.
- 4 Choose to accept or not accept the Rational Software license agreement in the License Agreement dialog box.
- If you accept the license agreement, the Setup program continues.
- If you do not accept the license agreement, you cannot continue with the Setup program. Exit the Setup program by clicking Finish or Cancel. The Setup program exits and makes no changes to the system.
- 5 The Select Configuration dialog box displays the setup options for the software. The only choice available for the license server is Typical.
- 6 The Upgrade Compatibility dialog box appears if you have earlier versions of Rational products already installed on the system. When you have earlier versions of Rational products installed on your system, ensure that all Rational products on that system are upgraded to the same version. Because Rational tools share files and components, a new installation can cause the older Rational products to stop working.
For each of the Rational products listed in the Upgrade Compatibility dialog box, we strongly recommend that you do one of the following:
- Upgrade it: Complete the installation, and then restart the Setup program to upgrade the earlier versions of Rational products. For example, if you have stand-alone installations of Rational point products on your system, upgrade each product. If you have a Rational Suite and a point product on the same system, upgrade both Rational products to the same version. Upgrading each product updates all necessary files, registry entries, startup menu items, and shared components on your system.
- Remove it: Complete this installation, and then see the Rational Suite Installation Guide (Windows) for the removal procedure.
- 7 The Confirmation dialog box displays the product features that will be installed.
- 8 The Error Summary dialog box displays errors from the first part of the Setup program. If the installation is successful, you do not see this dialog box.
Possible Reboot Required
If files required for the installation are in use during the Rational Software Setup program, and if the program needs to install shared components on your system, the Setup program may need to reboot your system. After rebooting, do the following:
- 1 Log on as the same administrator to complete the installation procedure. If you do not log on as the same administrator, the installation does not complete correctly.
- 2 Click Finish.
Note: Install the floating license keys on the license server before you start the license server.
Using the Rational License Key Administrator (LKAD)The Rational License Key Administrator (LKAD) is installed with your Rational software and with your Rational license server software. This Rational program provides an interface to Rational Common Licensing features. Use the LKAD to enter or import license keys and change your license configuration.
- To access the LKAD on a client system, click Start > Programs > Rational product name > Rational License Key Administrator.
- To access the LKAD on a license server system, click Start > Programs > Rational License Server > Rational License Key Administrator.
The Help explains how to use the LKAD to review and modify your license configuration. The LKAD Help also provides information about configuring the license server software. To access the Help, click Help in the License Key Administrator's main menu or open rational_dir\Rational\Common\licadmin.hlp.
Using the LKAD During the Rational Software Setup Program
To take care of licensing tasks before you install a product, open the Rational License Key Administrator from the Rational Software Setup program. The Rational Software Setup offers a Configure Licenses button in the Choose Product dialog box. When you see the License Key Administrator appear, import a node-locked license key, enter an evaluation license key, and specify a license server. After you configure product licensing, return to the Rational Software Setup program and install the product.
Reviewing Your License Information in the LKAD
By default, you should see complete information about your license keys in the main window of the License Key Administrator. If you do not see this information in the window, use the View > Show menu to display information about your licenses.
Table 10 defines each of the options in the View > Show menu.
Setting Up LicensesThis section describes how to install permanent or evaluation license keys on the Rational license server.
Importing Permanent or Term License Agreement (TLA) License Keys
Import the permanent license key file on the license server by using the Rational License Key Administrator (LKAD).
- 1 Select License > Import License Key(s) on the menu bar.
- 2 In the Import License Key(s) dialog box, find the .upd or .txt file (license key file) and highlight it.
- 3 Click Open. The default location for the license key file is rational_dir\Rational\common.
- 4 The Restart License Server dialog box will ask you whether you want to restart the license server. Stop and restart the license server to make the latest license key available for license requests.
Other Methods
- If your e-mail program supports launching programs from file attachments, double-click the .upd or .txt attachment in the e-mail notification you received from Rational Software. Select Open it in the Opening Mail Attachment dialog box. Click the Import button in the Confirm Import dialog box.
- Save the file attachment to any folder and double-click the license file.
Entering Temporary or Evaluation License Keys
You may enter a temporary or evaluation license key on the license server if you are evaluating the product or AccountLink is unavailable.
The temporary or evaluation license key information, including the expiration date, is on your License Key Certificate. The License Key Certificate is enclosed in a large green envelope in your Rational Software product shipment.
Enter the temporary license key information on the license server by using the Rational License Key Administrator (LKAD).
- To open the LKAD during the Rational Software Setup program (before you install the product), click Configure Licenses in the Choose Product to Install dialog box. The License Key Administrator main window and the License Key Administrator Wizard dialog box appear.
- To open the LKAD after you have installed the Rational product, click Start > Programs > Rational product name > Rational License Key Administrator. The License Key Administrator main window and the License Key Administrator Wizard dialog box appear.
To enter temporary license information:
- 1 Select License > Enter a License in the menu bar of the License Key Administrator.
- 2 Choose the type of license you are installing: a Node-Locked License Key or a Floating License Key.
- 3 In the next dialog box, enter the following information from your License Key Certificate:
- Product
- Expiration Date
- License Key
- Quantity (if you are installing a floating license key)
- 4 Click Finish. The License Key Administrator creates a *
.dat
file for the license key in rational_dir\Rational\common.
Starting the License ServerStart the Rational license server after you have imported or entered the floating license keys.
Note: The Rational license server will not start until floating license keys are installed.
Starting the License Server on Windows 2000
- 1 Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services > FLEXlm License Manager.
- 2 In the General tab, click the Start button under Service Status.
Starting the License Server on Windows NT
- 1 Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Services.
- 2 Select the FLEXlm License Manager in the Services dialog box and click the Start button.
Note: Although the control panel applet may still appear on your system from an earlier release of Rational server software, version 2001 does not use the FLEXlm control panel applet.
Switching to Manual Startup
The Rational license server software is automatically set as a Windows NT service. The default Startup type is automatic, which means the license server starts automatically each time you start the system. If you prefer to manually start the license server, switch the startup type.
Switching Startup Type on Windows 2000
- 1 Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services > FLEXlm License Manager.
- 2 In the General tab, select manual under Startup type.
Switching Startup Type on Windows NT
- 1 Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Services > FLEXlm License Manager.
- 2 In the dialog box, select manual under Startup type.
Modifying the Floating License Time-Out PeriodThe Rational license server will reclaim a floating license when the product has not been used for a default period of 120 minutes. If you use the product again after the server has reclaimed its license, the product will check out the license again from the server.
To change the time-out period, create a text file called rational.opt in the <rational flexlm dir>\common directory. Enter one of the following two commands in the text file:
- 1
TIMEOUT
feature seconds
directs the license server to reclaim thefeature
(the product as it is listed in your license key file) after the number of seconds that you enter into the file.- 2
TIMEOUTALL
seconds
directs the license server to reclaim all products after the number of seconds that you enter into the file.The value for each of these options must be greater than 7200 seconds (or 120 minutes).
Note: You can edit the options file while the license server is running, but stop and restart the license server after you have edited the file. See Starting the License Server for the Stop and Start buttons.
Modifying the Time-Out Period to Stop Disconnected Mode
The disconnected mode lets you use Rational software at home within a 3 day period of acquiring a license key and disconnecting from the network at work. However, if you have a slow network at work, your software automatically goes into disconnected use mode if it does not receive a response from the Rational license server within 5 seconds. You then see a dialog box that states you are in disconnected use mode after the 5 seconds.
Starting with release 2001A, you can change the time-out period before your Rational application goes into disconnected use mode. The default setting is 5 seconds. To change the setting:
- 1 Create a DWORD key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Rational
Software\Licensing\1.0\DisconnectTimeout- 2 Modify the value (decimal) to be larger than 5 seconds.
Removing FLEXlm License ServerThis section describes how to remove the license server software from the system.
Before You Remove the License Server Software
- 1 Make sure that no one is using the license server or any associated files. You cannot remove files that are in use.
- 2 Return the license keys to your Rational Account through AccountLink (www.rational.com/accountlink), the online license management tool. For more information about moving or returning licenses, see Returning License Keys.
- 3 To remove the software from a Windows NT system, you must have Windows NT administrator privileges on the local system.
Removing the License Server Software
Use the Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel to select and remove the license server software. The Rational Software Setup program removes the files from your system. It does not remove directories that contain files that you created while you were using the software. It also does not remove the license key files from the system.
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