I can understand why they've done it in general but I don't think
they've considered all the implications for people who aren't trying to
bypass the need for more licenses.

For example; we use pools of UniObjects connections talking via MQ to
our webservers. As we run Enterprise (device) licenses we can run
hundreds of these. With the advent of the MQ interface in UV it would
make more sense to drive this directly with UV phantoms, however each
one of those takes an individual license so we would need 10 times more
licenses than current!

Fortunately we can re-design parts of our architecture to get round this
but not everyone is lucky enough to have that option.




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Boydell
Sent: 24 September 2004 07:58
To: U2-Users
Subject: [U2] UV 10.1.3 Socket process licences

We just did an upgrade on our development platform to UV version 10.1.3
from
version 10.0.10. This release introduces "iProcesses", interactive
phantom
processes that consume a licence if they invoke one a list of various
processes.

We're finding this nasty as we have phantoms communicating with other
phantoms on the same box via sockets. This otherwise efficent method of
forking & interprocess comms consumes 2 licences. If we were to use
another
method (like pipes) it wouldn't AFAIK.

Also 2 UV boxes communicating via sockets will also use up 2 user
licences.
If we were to use UV/Net there would only be one licence consumed.

I am thinking IBM should modify the licencing so U2 to U2 consumes 1
licence
only and interprocess phantoms don't consume any. Just wondering what
others
are thinking about this new fangled licencing method.

--
Regards,
Stuart Boydell


















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