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| Specifies the name of the file in which the C2V data will be stored. |
-p, --platform platform | VE platform on which the license server runs: aws: to run on Amazon Cloud oci: to run on Oracle Cloud azure: to run on Microsoft Azure gcp: to run on Google Cloud Platform ibm: to run on the IBM cloud nutanix: to run on Nutanix AHV esxi: to run in a VMware environment physical: physical host system |
-a, --auto | Create a C2V for an AutoVE license (mutually exclusive with general, non AutoVE licenses). |
-t, --transfer | Export a transfer file (.tfr) to transfer the license to another system. |
-d, --debuglog | Print a debug log. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information. Default if no parameter is selected. |
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The v2c Utility
The v2c (Vendor-to-Customer) utility enables the user to install the initial license and subsequent license updates.
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Option | Description |
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| Specifies the name of the file containing the V2C data. |
-s, --silent | Run v2c in silent mode. New in version 1.1.23. Using this option will suppress the change confirmation dialog when updating an existing license. |
-d, --debuglog | Print a debug log. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information. Default if no parameter is selected. |
Please note:
- If the V2C file installed is an update to an existing license, the v2c command will first show the difference between old and new license and wait for the user confirmation before proceeding with the update. If absolutely required, this behavior can be suppressed using the
-s
option. Carefully review the changes before accepting them. - To import the same license repeatedly will not cause a problem. In this case, the user will not be asked to confirm the import.
- The difference between old and new license is shown as a side-by-side list of the old and new license parameters. This list uses short parameter names to keep the old and new parameter on one line.
Example output of the comparison list:
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The license_viewer Utility
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Option | Description |
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| Displays the license clients connected to the server. |
-r, --register | Displays the registered license clients. |
-o, --output filenamefile.csv | Send command output to a CSV file. New in version 1.1.23. |
-u, --usage | Shows license utilization. That is, it shows how many of the allowed instances for each product sections are currently used and how many instances are still available. New in version 1.1.23. After a license server restart, it could take up to one hour for the output to be correct again (time to the next connection made by the active emulators). |
-n , --number count | Used in combination with the -r parameter, this parameter shows the last count hosts that registered with the AutoVE server. Useful especially for servers with many registered clients. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information |
No parameter | If run without parameters, the installed licenses will be displayed. |
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The esxi_bind Utility
The esxi_bind utility is used to establish the connection between license server and ESXi host or vCenter Server.
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Option | Description |
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| Change the password of the web GUI user charon. Available starting with version 1.1.14. |
-s, --status | Display the status of the license_server. Available starting with version 1.1.18. |
-l debug | Enable debug log output when starting the license server. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information. |
No parameter | If run without parameters, the system will attempt to start the license server. |
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