The License Server kit contains the following command-line utilities:
All License Server utilities are located in /opt/license-server.
The c2v Utility
The c2v (Customer-to-Vendor) utility enables the user to collect the initial fingerprint of the license server system and later collect C2V data for license updates.
Usage: c2v [options]
The options are described in the table below:
Option | Description |
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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:
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-a, --auto | Reserved for future use. |
-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. |
The v2c Utility
The v2c (Vendor-to-Customer) utility enables the user to install the initial license and subsequent license updates.
Usage: v2c [options]
The options are described in the table below:
Option | Description |
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| Specifies the name of the file containing the V2C data. |
-d, --debuglog | Print a debug log. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information. Default if no parameter is selected. |
The license_viewer Utility
The license_viewer utility enables the user to displayed installed licenses.
Usage: license_viewer [options]
The options are described in the table below:
Option | Description |
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| Lists the license clients connected to the server. |
-r, --register | Reserved for future use. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information |
No parameter | If run without parameters, the installed licenses will be displayed. |
The esxi_bind Utility
The esxi_bind utility is used to establish the connection between license server and ESXi host or vCenter Server.
Usage: esxi_bind [options]
The options are described in the table below:
Option | Description |
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| IP address of the ESXi host or vCenter Server. |
-u, --username username | Username of a user with administrative rights on the ESXi host or vCenter Server. |
-p, --password password | Password of the user specified in the username option. |
-d, --debuglog | Print a debug log. |
-h, --help | Print the usage information. Default if no parameter is selected. |
Please note: if username and/or password contain Unix shell meta-characters, these characters must be escaped (enclose the string in single quotes, or add a backslash character in front of the meta-character).