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September 2, 2009, 18:06 |
Check FLUENT licenses in Linux
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Jorge Muņoz
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Hi everybody!
I'm working with FLUENT in linux (red hat) and i wanted which is the command i should write in the shell to check all the users of fluent at this moment. I mean, i'd like to know how all the licenses we have are used by the different users who have an account in our servers. The point is that we have different servers and 7 FLUENT licenses in total so these can be taken from any ofthe server. Is there, therefore, any way to check the FLUENT licenses? Thanks in advance, Jorge. |
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September 3, 2009, 03:29 |
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Jorge Muņoz
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Hi Javier,
thanks a lot for ur fast reply. lmstat -a was enough to know who was using FLUENT. It worked perfectly. Gracias Javier |
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September 3, 2009, 20:09 |
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Ivan
Join Date: May 2009
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lmstat -a | grep "in use"
might make the list a little clearer |
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