To perform the test, I opened 2 user tools, pointing each to one of the 2
servers in the server group, opened the sample classes form and performed a
search.  I then closed the user tools one at a time.  I agree the the
timestamps are strange.  I checked the time on the servers and they are the
same, they are both synced to the same ntp source.

Today I see different results (using the same user tool to log into both
servers):

*Server1*
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:06.5603 */         LOGIN          testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:06.5675 */  FLOAT  GRANT WRITE    testfloater
(1 of 16500 write)
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:06.6689 */         LOGOUT         testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:37.7920 */  FLOAT  RELEASE        testfloater
(0 used of 16500 write)

*Server2*
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:47:09.0125 */         LOGIN          testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:15.3799 */  FLOAT  GRANT WRITE    testfloater
(1 of 16500 write)
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:15.4756 */         LOGOUT         testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:49:37.8820 */  FLOAT  RELEASE        testfloater
(0 used of 16500 write)

Seperate user tools for each server:

*Server1*
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:53:48.5218 */         LOGIN          testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:53:48.5272 */  FLOAT  GRANT WRITE    testfloater
(1 of 16500 write)
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:53:48.6231 */         LOGOUT         testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:54:25.6266 */  FLOAT  RELEASE        testfloater
(0 used of 16500 write)

*Server2*
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:53:57.2278 */         LOGIN          testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:53:57.2613 */  FLOAT  GRANT WRITE    testfloater
(1 of 16500 write)
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:53:57.3680 */         LOGOUT         testfloater
> /* Mon Jan 17 2011 10:54:20.0711 */  FLOAT  RELEASE        testfloater
(0 used of 16500 write)

Strange...

Axton Grams

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On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Misi Mladoniczky <m...@rrr.se> wrote:

> Hi Axton,
>
> An interesting thing is that the first server allocates 2 of 16500, and
> the next server 1 of 16500. To me the timestamps are strange, or the
> servers are not synchronized.
>
> I have seen these chronologically strange events on a number of different
> RRR|Licnese customers using server groups.
>
> The logouts (RELEASE) seems to happen very close to each other.
>
> How exactly did you perform this test?
>
> And to David Easter: Is it supported and/or recommended to have the same
> user accessing multiple servers?
>
>        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se
>
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>
> >>> Axon wrote >>>
>
> From a simple test I was able to allocate 2 floating licenses across 2
> remedy servers for the same user where the Remedy servers are in the same
> server group:
>
> From Server 1 aruser.log file:
> > /* Fri Jan 14 2011 16:40:51.1490 */  FLOAT  GRANT WRITE    testfloater
> (2 of 16500 write)
> > /* Fri Jan 14 2011 16:41:28.9884 */         LOGIN          testfloater
>
> From Server 2 aruser.log file:
> > /* Fri Jan 14 2011 16:41:44.0675 */  FLOAT  GRANT WRITE    testfloater
> (1 of 16500 write)
> > /* Fri Jan 14 2011 16:43:28.3593 */         LOGIN          testfloater
>
> On logout aruser.log shows the following:
>
> From Server 1:
> > /* Fri Jan 14 2011 16:46:42.1756 */  FLOAT  RELEASE        testfloater
> (1 used of 16500 write)
>
> From server 2:
> > /* Fri Jan 14 2011 16:46:42.2598 */  FLOAT  RELEASE        testfloater
> (0 used of 16500 write)
>
>
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