We use RLM for Nuke, Mootzoid tools and Exocortex tools here - works smooth
with Flexlm for Soft.

Morten



Den 3. juli 2014 kl. 15:13 skrev adrian wyer
<[email protected]>:

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> was just looking at that, that's my back up plan
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> From: [email protected]
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> Sent: 03 July 2014 13:32
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> Subject: RE: flexlm autodesk/foundry conflict
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> could you use rlm for nuke instead?
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> From: [email protected]
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> Subject: flexlm autodesk/foundry conflict
> Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 12:31:11 +0100
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> out license server blew up, got a new machines set up and ready to go....
> but noticed some issues
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> autodesk have switched to the latest build of flexLM 11.12
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> the foundry are using an older version
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> on the old machine, both foundry and autodesk lics were served by the same
> flexlm and the same lmutil managed them as two services
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> all good
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> but now the foundry one is a different flex folder/executable
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> the problem is they both default to port 27000, and you get a conflict
> meaning no licenses can be pulled by autodesk products
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> the solution posted here works; (basically adding a different port to the
> foundry lic)
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> http://upandready.typepad.com/up_and_ready/2014/05/license-manager-1112-and-the-foundry-license-tools.html
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> until the machine reboots, at which point i have to start/stop/reread until
> i stumble on the correct configuration
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> not ideal!
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> would anyone from autodesk care to comment on this?
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