Selecting the ARServer license type form the license tool should show
you the new host id. Select it from the menu as if you were adding a
new one.
On Nov 7, 4:41 pm, Dip Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We had the same problem when we did the transition to VM on our Windows
> Server. Adding th
We had the same problem when we did the transition to VM on our Windows
Server. Adding the Remedy License with the updated MAC resolved the Issue
for us.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> strace(1) - trace system calls and signals
>
> what does gethostid(3) retur
strace(1) - trace system calls and signals
what does gethostid(3) return when from from a shell? e.g.,
$ gethostid
Try calling the gethostid in a simple c program:
#include
#include
u_long hostid;
hostid = gethostid();
printf("hostid %i", hostid )
Reference info:
http://linux.die.net/man/1/
Hi Axton,
firstly thanks for your answer,
Yes our linux machine has iface and I can see the mac.
When you are referring to traces on serverd, what do you mean?, I have
activated plug-in logs, a-links and filters, but i can't see errors.
Thank you very much
2008/11/6 Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Is there a network iface on the linux machine? Does it have a mac
defined? Run strace on arserverd when you open the license dialog
where it should return the hostid and look for the gethostid sys call.
Axton
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Alberto Mel. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> Hi all!.
Hi all!...
we have a developer environment in a VMWARE server under Linux Suse (Novell)
and after moving the machine, the mac of the new machine is not the same as
the old machine. Of course, the licenses now are not valid, but the problem
is that the Host id Field in the Add Remove Licenses Form
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