Thank you very much everyone. I received many replies, the best one from Vincent Cojot (see below), thanks Vincent! (and to everyone else). It took me 30 minutes to find the answer from this mailing list, compared to WEEKS(!) with my support company (and still not making any progress with them). [Vincent] Forte (Up to 6.2) used node-locked FLEXlm licensing. Starting with 7.0, there is a serial number that activates the software but no node-locked stuff anymore which means you can move the software to a different machine. To check if you have a post 7.0 version, see if: <Path_to_Forte>/SUNWspro/bin/snit is there.. On my system (Sun Forte 10 aka SUN studio 10): root@tsaroth:[~][502]# /opt/SUN-Studio-10.0/SUNWspro/bin/snit Number of serial numbers found: 1 Total RTUs available: 500 License file used: /opt/SUN-Studio-10.0/SUNWspro/bin/../prod/bin/../lib/serial.dat Product Name: Sun[tm] Studio 10 software Serial Number (SN): SSS100-[snip] Is SN valid?: yes RTUs: 500 Is trial SN?: no If you have Forte 6.2 or below, you will have a file similar to: /etc/opt/licenses/licenses_combined which will most likely show node-locked licenses.. I hope this helps.. To get the version, run: # pkginfo -l SPROcc Example here with Forte 6.2: PKGINST: SPROcc NAME: Forte Developer 6 update 2 Compiler C CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 6.2 BASEDIR: /opt VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc. DESC: Forte Developer 6 update 2 Compiler C PSTAMP: 010516124340-22819-80cb2941 INSTDATE: Dec 08 2003 18:09 HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider STATUS: completely installed FILES: 110 installed pathnames 41 shared pathnames 48 directories 24 executables 16068 blocks used (approx) [Original post] I am getting very frustrated with the support I am getting from the company that supports my SUN Solaris platform .... sigh We (my company) bought a c-license from them, and I am now trying to find out what type of license we have, an enterprise license (can be installed on many servers), or stand alone. They are telling me to run pkginfo and grep for Forte, but this doesn't tell me anything about the type of license. Now they tell me to search on Google. With this type of support I don't need support (sorry, just blowing off some steam). Can anyone here tell me how to check what type of license I have - if it is possible at all. I know some packages don't tell you, and that the paperwork is the only thing that tells you what type of license you have. Please, any help will be appreciated. TIA Dirk _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Apr 28 11:15:16 2005
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