Hi,

We have another FREE tool to do exactly what you want.

Just specify the numbers you want and download the def file from
RRR|License Threshold Notifier: https://rrr.se/cgi/licnotify

It leverages the Server Statistics and Application Statistics form and works
great for me.

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)

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> We are using LicMon to monitor licenses for all clients. Using this, we can
> track total# and available fixed or floating licenses. It also returns
> individual/user license details. The main purpose behind this is to get an
> alert if we need to buy more licenses for that client.
>
> To calculate this information, LicMon imports 2 forms ADM :License Monitor and
> ADM: Individual License Detail. It uses 2 perl scripts in the background that
> calculates the license information and loads it in these tables. These scripts
> uses ARSPerl module and some API calls. I am not sure from which form/table it
> is getting the data. We want to get rid of these scripts and create some
> remedy workflow that calculates similar information from the data available in
> OOTB forms like License Review or using API.
>
> I need help with
> #1 understanding the perl script and creating a remedy workflow
> #2 any other license monitoring application that does not use perl script and
> returns same type of information.
>
> I read about RRR but not sure how much similar is it with LicMon.
>
> At present, I can't see any data in AR System Historical License Usage Form.
> Is this something that needs to be turned ON?
> FYI - We are highly customized and don't use most of the OOTB ITSM modules.
>
> Thanks!
>
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