On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 06:10 -0400, Bob Drzyzgula wrote: > One could also, clearly, set up multiple KVM- or Xen-based > virutual machine images on which to run lmgrd. But one > might then ask why one would want to do this, given > that part of the point of mulitple lmgrds is to provide > phyisical server redundancy, unless as Mark appears to > be thinking, you simply believe you need one lmgrd for > each vendor... >
While it is possible to run licenses from multiple vendors under a single LMGRD I would advise against it on the basis that 99.9% of vendors don't understand how flexlm works. The worst case I've seen of this is PGI where we have to run two separate virtual machines for the windows and linux licenses. The way they set up their license files makes them impossible to merge. And to add insult to injury the vendor daemon has paths to lock files hard-coded so you can't run two PGI license servers on the same box. It's possible that there is some magic environment variable that would fix the lock-file issue. On this issue of VMs to run license servers; the reason we do it is to provide physical server redundancy since the VMs reside in an ESX HA cluster. Cheers, Huw -- Huw Lynes | Advanced Research Computing HEC Sysadmin | Cardiff University | Redwood Building, Tel: +44 (0) 29208 70626 | King Edward VII Avenue, CF10 3NB _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf