Hi,
I am writing a java application for fun that essentially operates as an
GUI IDE/workspace/TCL shell.
I am connecting to UV with UOJ.
When I run my app at work, I'm in a full Windows environment. When I
run this same app at home, I'm in a Linux environment - UniVerse PE.
The situation is this:
When I fire up the app at work and do a LISTU, I see all the users who
are logged into UV on that box, including my application which shows
(I'm sorry - this is from memory as I'm at home now) the
DOMAIN/username, port number a PID (I think) and a uvcs connection type.
When I run this app here at home and do a LISTU, I see nothing - except
if I have logged into Linux on that server, I will see the same output
as the bash command "who".
Knowing that UV PE is limited to 2 or 3 licenses, I would have expected
to be able to fire up only 2 or 3 instances of my application before
getting a connection error. However I can start lots of instances with
no problem. Granted - all instances are just sitting at TCL.
At work, I *presume* I could only start as many instances as licenses
available after which I would get a connection refusal. (and RedBack
might crash, and a roomful of developers would glare at me).
Is there difference in the way the UniRPCd handles connections and
licensing on Linux and Windows?
Am I only consuming a license on Linux when I "do work"?
Thanks
Bob Little
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