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This glossary lists terms that are specific to LM-X License Manager.

TermDescription
License fileA text file shipped to an end user, which provides one or more features

Client application - An application program requesting or receiving a license.

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Log file

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One or more ASCII text files written by

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a license server.A log file contains status information useful for debugging

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purposes.
Client applicationAn application program that requests or receives a license.
lmx-servA process that serves licenses for clients over a network. Sometimes referred to as a license server.
Feature

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Any functionality that needs to be licensed. The definition of feature is developer-dependent, according to the application and to the developer's requirements

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For example, a feature can consist of:

  • A single program

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  • its version (for example, Windows)

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  • Version (one feature can have multiple versions, such as Windows XP, Vista 7, 8, and so on).
  • An application system

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  • that consists of multiple programs.
  • A module of a program.
Floating license

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A license that can authorize usage of an application for users on a network. A license server is required to manage a floating license. With this type of license, the number of concurrent users is counted, with the licensed application usable by only a specified number of users at any time. A variation of this scheme is a license that can be locked to work both with specific client computers and with a specified server computer.

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A floating license is sometimes referred to as

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network licensing

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Node-locked license

A license that can authorize use of an application running on a single specific machine, as opposed to being on a network. Node-locked licenses do not require a license server because they are uncounted.

A node-locked license is sometimes referred to as local licensing.

Vendor nameThe name

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of the vendor that is used in

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licence files.

License file - A text file shipped to an end user, which provides one or more features.

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HeartbeatA message sent from the client application and acknowledged by the license server to ensure that the license server is still up and running. This action is triggered periodically.
Configuration file

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LM-X security configuration file. A file, specific to the vendor, which holds cryptographic keys and is used for generating licenses and for generating specific files required for compiling the client application. Created by the developer tool lmxdev.
Windows system

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Refers to Win32 or

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Win64v platform.
Unix system

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Refers to Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX

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and FreeBSD platforms. (See PLATFORMS for more platform-specific information).