Yes, it's still a know bug. 

Make sure to get all new purchased licenses set to the same maintenance date or 
you'll have to get support to make you a temp license that puts all the 
features together. 


Cheers,

Mat X

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On 2011-04-29, at 9:33, Alex Schworer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Excellent. That sounds exactly like us -- I'll get support to help out.
> 
> Thanks!
> --Alex
> 
> On Apr 29, 2011, at 5:47 AM, Lewis Saunders wrote:
> 
>> Tim BOWMAN wrote:
>>> Initially I thought it was because we had
>>> two shows using two different Nuke versions, but the issue stayed around
>>> when we got them using the same version.
>> 
>> I've seen this happen when some of the Nuke licenses had different
>> maintenance dates (the four numbers after the version). I was seeing
>> things like this in the output of lmstat on the license server:
>> 
>> lewiss blah /dev/tty (v2011.0406) (blah/30001 6136), start Fri 4/29 13:18
>> lewiss blah /dev/tty (v2011.0330) (blah/30001 6136), start Fri 4/29 13:18
>> 
>> The lovely support people took our license file and issued us a new
>> one, with the same maintenance dates for all the licenses, and the
>> problem totally went away.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Lewis Saunders
>> stitches, paints, cuts out shapes
>> London
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