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7. _A_c_t_i_v_a_t_i_n_g__Y_o_u_r__W_o_r_k_S_h_o_p__L_i_c_e_n_s_e
This copy of WorkShop requires a software license in order
to operate. This chapter defines some important software
licensing terms, describes the basic procedure for
obtaining, installing, and testing a software license for
WorkShop, and lists addresses and phone numbers that you can
use to contact Silicon Graphics License Administration.
For more information about FLEXlm licenses, see the _F_L_E_X_l_m
_U_s_e_r'_s _G_u_i_d_e, which provides detailed information on
obtaining, installing, using, and administering software
licenses. It is included in the system software
documentation; the online version is in the subsystem
_l_i_c_e_n_s_e__e_o_e._b_o_o_k_s._F_l_e_x_L_M__U_G.
7.1 _A__F_e_w__D_e_f_i_n_i_t_i_o_n_s
A _s_o_f_t_w_a_r_e _l_i_c_e_n_s_e is a collection of information that,
after installation, allows you to use a licensed software
product on one or more systems. The software license
information includes the license type, the license
expiration date, a license password, and system
identification numbers (_s_y_s_i_n_f_o and serial numbers). You
can get a system's sysinfo number by giving the command
/etc/sysinfo -s. The license must be installed on the
system that has the sysinfo number included in the software
license information. If the sysinfo is ``Any,'' the
software license can be installed on any system.
There are two types of software licenses, _n_o_d_e-_l_o_c_k_e_d and
_c_o_n_c_u_r_r_e_n_t. There are also two durations of software
licenses, _t_e_m_p_o_r_a_r_y and _p_e_r_m_a_n_e_n_t:
node-locked A node-locked license is installed on a
particular system (node) and allows the
licensed software to run on that system.
concurrent A concurrent license allows the licensed
software to run on one or more systems in the
network simultaneously. The number of systems
(nodes) allowed is included in the software
license information. The system on which a
concurrent license is installed must be
configured as a Network License Server. (See
the _F_L_E_X_l_m _U_s_e_r'_s _G_u_i_d_e for more information
about Network License Servers and Global
Location Brokers.)
temporary A temporary license allows you to use the
licensed software for a short period, typically
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a week to several months. The expiration date
tells you the last date on which you can use
the licensed software. Temporary licenses are
often shipped with software so that you can use
the software before a permanent license is
issued.
permanent A permanent license allows you to use this
release of the licensed software for a very
long time. For example, an expiration date in
the year 2038 indicates a permanent license.
Permanent licenses are issued only for software
that has been purchased.
7.2 _O_b_t_a_i_n_i_n_g__a_n_d__I_n_s_t_a_l_l_i_n_g__a__S_o_f_t_w_a_r_e__L_i_c_e_n_s_e
This section explains the procedure for obtaining and
installing a software license: checking to see if you have
received software license information, determining if you
need to install a license, requesting software license
information if you need it, identifying the system on which
you will install the license, installing the software
license information, and verifying that the license is
working.
1. Check to see if you have received software license
information.
Software license information is distributed in several
ways: on labels attached to a Software License
Registration card, on sheets of paper included with
the product, or by mail, FAX, or electronic mail.
2. Determine if you need to install a software license.
+o If you have received both a temporary license and
a permanent software license, install the
permanent license; do not install the temporary
license.
+o If you have received a permanent license, you
should install it because it enables you to use
the software that you have purchased.
+o If you have received a temporary software license
and do not need to use the software immediately,
you may choose to wait to install a license until
you obtain the permanent license.
3. Request a software license if you don't have a
software license at all, or you have a temporary
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license and need a permanent license.
To obtain a software license, fill out the Software
License Registration card that was included with the
software. Send the information or the card by
electronic mail (preferred), FAX, or mail to Silicon
Graphics License Administration or your local service
provider (see the next section for addresses). After
your request is received by Silicon Graphics or your
local service provider, you should receive a software
license within two business days.
4. Identify the system on which you will install the
software license.
Because software license information usually must be
installed on a particular system, follow these
guidelines:
+o If the sysinfo is a number, identify the system
that returns that number as the output of the
command /etc/sysinfo -s. (It may be easier to
identify the system using the serial number,
which is included in the software license
information.)
+o If the sysinfo is ``Any,'' you can install the
license on any system you choose.
+o If the sysinfo number included with the software
license information doesn't match the sysinfo
number of the system on which you want to install
the license, contact Silicon Graphics License
Administration.
5. Install the software license (temporary or permanent).
Check the ``license type'' listed in the software
license information to find out whether the license is
a node-locked license or a concurrent license. The
installation procedure depends on the license type:
+o If it is a node-locked license, see Chapter 2,
"The License File," in the _F_L_E_X_l_m _U_s_e_r'_s _G_u_i_d_e,
for instructions on installing the license.
+o If the license is a concurrent license, you may
need to configure the system on which you plan to
install the license as a Network License Server.
See Chapter2, "The License File" in the _F_L_E_X_l_m
_U_s_e_r'_s _G_u_i_d_e to install the license on the
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Network License Server.
6. Verify that the software license has been successfully
installed.
To verify that the software license is working, try
running one of the licensed programs in WorkShop. The
licensed programs are: _c_v_d(1) and _c_v_s_t_a_t_i_c(1).
If you installed a temporary license and you are
entitled to a permanent license, replace the temporary
license with a permanent license as soon as possible
to ensure uninterrupted use of WorkShop.
7.3 _C_o_n_t_a_c_t_i_n_g__S_i_l_i_c_o_n__G_r_a_p_h_i_c_s__L_i_c_e_n_s_e__A_d_m_i_n_i_s_t_r_a_t_i_o_n
In the United States and Canada, Silicon Graphics License
Administration provides software license information to
Silicon Graphics customers. You can contact Silicon
Graphics License Administration in these ways:
Electronic mail: license@sgi.com
FAX: (650) 932-0537
Mail: Software Licensing M/S 134
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
P.O. Box 7311
Mountain View, CA 94039-9600
In an emergency, you can telephone Silicon Graphics at (800)
800-4744.
If you are not in the United States or Canada, or if you
purchased the system or software from a vendor other than
Silicon Graphics, please contact your local service
provider.