If you have any problems installing or running the Usage Monitor, review the log file, described in section 9.1, License Statistics log file, to investigate the cause of the problem.
If the log includes the error, "Unable to query license server machine," you should check for communication errors between the license server and the Usage Monitor. To do this, navigate to the License Statistics directory from a command line and enter one of the following commands, depending on whether you are running the command for an LM-X, FLEXlm/FlexNet, IBM LUM, Sentinel LM/RMS, or RLM license server:

lmxendutil -licstatxml \[-host _host_ -port _port{_}\]

where host and port are the host and port appropriate for your license server. The host and port designations are optional. If the host information is omitted, the local host is used; if the port information is omitted, the default port is used.

lmutil

lmstat -a -c \[port\]@{_}host_

where port and host are the port and host appropriate for your license server. The port designation is optional; if it is omitted, the default port is used.

rlmutil

rlmstat -a -c \[port\]@{_}host_

where port and host are the port and host appropriate for your license server. The port designation is optional; if it is omitted, the default port is used.

lsmon \[{_}host{_}\]

where host is the host appropriate for your license server. The host designation is optional; if it is omitted, the local host is used.

i4blt -s -lc -k -n host
i4blt -s -lco -k -n host
i4blt -ll -k -n host
where host is the host appropriate for your license server.
If there are errors in the communication between the license server and the Usage Monitor, this command will return information about the errors. Otherwise, the command returns normal statistics information for the indicated license server.