The information on this page refers to License Statistics |
v515.4 added a script to assist with gathering troubleshooting information v5154. If you experience a problem with License Statistics, please email X-Formation Support.
The more precise and complete the information we receive, the easier it will be for us to identify and solve your problem. To help us assist you most quickly, when reporting an issue with License Statistics:
- Describe the problem as completely as possible in your email.
- Generate Using one of the following options, generate a "licstat_support.zip" file :
- Go to the "support" sub-directory under your License Statistics installation directory.
Run the script contained in the "support" sub-directory: to supply to X-Formation Support.
- For Windows
, run "create_support_file.bat"
- For Linux, run "create_support_file.sh"
Running this script will create a file named "licstat_support.zip." (A zip archive will also be generated in the same location.)- only, generate the support file by clicking Download Support File from License Statistics Manager.
- With License Statistics running, generate the support file by clicking Download Support File from the Support page in the License Statistics UI (the easiest way to report UI issues, such as quality of gathered data, configuration problems, etc.):
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- With License Statistics running or stopped, generate the support file from the CLI (most useful for reporting administration issues and technical problems with running the application):
- Attach the "licstat_support.zip" file to your support request email.
- If requested to do so, save your parser output to a file and attach this file to your support request email.
- Depending on the type of problem you are reporting, sending us additional information may be helpful:
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- License Statistics Agent issues: Archive the logs directory from the affected host and send it to X-Formation Support. The log file can be found in the hidden directory "C:\ProgramData\X-Formation\License Statistics Agent\logs."