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03-31-2005 05:03 AM
03-31-2005 05:03 AM
Pathworks Licensing across subnets
I'm not a VMS expert and unfortunately our VMS admin doesn't know much about Microsoft products so I apologize if my question isn't clear or if I'm leaving out anything.
Our environment consists of Alpha OpenVMS V7.3-2 and Advanced Server 7.3.
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Re: Pathworks Licensing across subnets
do you have multiple standalone (non-clustered) OpenVMS servers running Advanced Server? If not, I would switch to server-based licensing. In that case you don't need any additional software on the client PC.
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Re: Pathworks Licensing across subnets
Please let me know if there is any other information I can provide.
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04-03-2005 07:32 PM
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Re: Pathworks Licensing across subnets
pleased to meet you.
Advanced Server, formerly Pathwork, can use either wins or lmhost. I never used them and I'm not able to help you how make the configuration. The command to get on with the transports is
$ ADMIN/CONFIG
then select the transport button.
Basically licence server can use three kinds of transports: tcp/ip, decnet and netbios.
If wins or lmhost lets down you can enable netbeui transport on every PC and license server. Even if works, netbeui supplies a bit of overload traffic on network therefore it is not glad by network administrators.
Antonio Vigliotti