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Installing a Server License on a Solaris Platform

After you configure the SAE local properties and you configure initial properties for the license server, you can install a server license.

To install a server license in the directory:

cd /opt/UMC/licsvr/etc

This command has the following syntax; see Table 9 for details on the syntax:

instlic [-h <ldapHost>] [-D <bindDN>] [-b <baseDN>] 

[-m ] [-w <password>] [-W ] <fileName>

The instlic command applies the name @License to the first license you install; this is the master license. Any subsequent licenses that you install are automatically named by the command as Lic-<#>; <#> is a sequence number starting at 0. SAE clients read the address of the license server from the master license.

When you upgrade the SRC software to a higher release, you must replace the current master license with a new master license obtained from Juniper Networks. The new master license will incorporate the version number of the higher release and a new signature. The instlic command automatically renames the old master license to Lic-<#> to retain it as a secondary license.

The following sample command specifies a nondefault host address and base DN, prompts you for the password, and establishes the license contained in the second.txt file as the master license:

/opt/UMC/licsvr/etc/instlic -h 10.25.2.4 

-D cn=umcadmin,o=SDXbase -m -W second.txt

Verifying a License

After you install the license, you can use the licchk command to verify the license installation and to verify connectivity to the SRC license server. The command returns the license's relative distinguished name (RDN) and its attributes to a specified file. This command has the following syntax; see Table 9 for details on the syntax:

licchk [-h <ldaphost>] [-D <bindDN>] [-b <baseDN>] 

[-w <password>] -[o <outputFile>]

If you have configured nondefault bind credentials (in the LDAP Connection dialog box) for the directory server, then you must use one or more of the command options to specify the attribute value.

The following sample command specifies a nondefault host address, base DN, and password:

/opt/UMC/sae/etc/licchk -h 10.13.1.5 -D cn=umcadmin,o=SDXbase -w acp45

If the directory server uses the default bind credentials, you can simply issue the following command:

/opt/UMC/sae/etc/licchk


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