Troubleshooting License Server Problems on Solaris Platforms
If you encounter licensing problems, you can verify connectivity between the SAE and the license server by using the licchk command. Use the -h option to troubleshoot licensing problems that may arise in a distributed environment where the SAE and the license server are installed on different systems.
For example, the output for the following command shows that the SAE does not have connectivity to the specified license server:
# /opt/UMC/sae/etc/licchk -h 192.2.4.24SSC License Key Checker V3.0Type of license: Server license. Connectivity to the specified SDX License server (192.2.123.68): NOT OKThe following valid licenses are found:License: cn=@License,ou=LicSvr,ou=Licenses,o=Management,o=UMClicense.val.component = 1license.val.customer = jnpr1license.val.expiry = 2005-12-31license.val.release = 6.*license.val.seqnum = 00034license.val.serialnum = 20041206license.val.server.corbaloc = corbaloc::10.10.123.68:9000/licmanagerlicense.val.serviceSessions = 100000license.val.type = server