This command should be used carefully, as a running renderer will attempt to re-obtain its seats if it still needs them, and fail if it cannot. Reclaim can be used in the event that a seat does not get checked back in when it should have. Actual seats consumed is a function license sharing on a particular host, currently 4 threads per seat so in the examples above we can see that is doing a render that is using 4 threads and thus 1 seat, while is doing a render that's using 8 threads, consuming 2 seats. Note that the leading number reported for each feature by the clients command is the number of "license threads" requested by each client, not the number of full seats checked-out. This command can be augmented with a feature name, e.g.:Ĭlients provides a list of users and the license features they have checked out:Ĥ RenderManForMaya-Rendering 1.000 03-Apr-11:42 (27s)ġ RenderMan_for_Maya-2.0 1.000 03-Apr-11:41 (4e0e:1ee6)Ĩ RenderManForMaya-Rendering 1.000 03-Apr-11:42 (7m)Ģ RenderMan_for_Maya-2.0 1.000 03-Apr-11:41 (63e4:2a99)Ĥ RenderManForMaya-Rendering 1.000 03-Apr-11:42 (11s)ġ RenderMan_for_Maya-2.0 1.000 03-Apr-11:41 (17m)Īgain, the command can be augmented with a feature name: Using the -a flag includes optional information, as below:ģ / 23 v1.000 RenderManForMaya-Rendering 2Īvailable provides a list of all features and the quantity of each currently unused. Status provides a current snapshot of license activity, identical to the HTTP snapshot described above. Typing the help command in your telnet session will give you a list of these commands:Įnds your telnet session without affecting the license server. telnet), there are several commands available to manage and query the server. When connected to the license server via a socket (e.g. You should receive a connection greeting similar to:Īfter which the server will listen for commands, from the list below. To access the license server via telnet, from the command line enter: Hostinfo: licenseserver hostid=0d4ys54s6ey uid=mwazowskiĠ / 23 v1.000 RenderManForMaya-Rendering 2 " " which will generate a snapshot of the current status, comme ça: To access the license server via HTTP, enter the server location in a browser window, with the port specification, e.g. The default -livewire 1 behavior was introduced with PixarLicenseServer 6.0 and subsequent client applications.)Īccess to the license server is provided via TCP socket connections using a simple ASCII protocol, with convenient, human-readable access via HTTP or telnet. The transient mode is slower to return seats to the pool if a client dies without actively returning them. This can help reduce the number of simultaneous open file descriptors and network sessions on the server host and switches, especially at large sites. Use -livewire 0 to instead allow client connections, including periodic heartbeats, to be transient connections. If the socket closes, the server will immediately reclaim those seats and make them available to new clients.
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