Specifications
lsusage - Display the SentinelLM Usage Log File
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Options
One or more of the following options must be specified::
Option Description
-l log-file Selects the license server log file to display. Must be specified. If
this is the only option, the summary will be displayed on the
screen.
-c CSV-format-file Specifies the name of an output file to which the output will be
written in Comma-Separated Values (CSV) format. This CSV file
can be used with Microsoft Access to produce graphical reports;
for details, see “Creating License Server Use Reports” on
page 93.
-f feature1[,version1]:
feature2[,version2]...
Specifies feature(s) and version(s) to be included in the output.
Note that version is optional. If this option is not supplied, the
output will contain all features and versions in the log file.
-m start-month Specifies the first month (1-12) of the time period to be included
in the output. If not specified, then the -a option is ignored and
January 1 is assumed for the start month and start day.
-a start-day Specifies the first day (1-31) of the month to be included in the
output. For example, if you have specified March as the start
month, specifying a start day of 1 means that the output will be
for a time period beginning with March 1. If not included, and the
-m option is included, a start day of 1 is assumed.
-y start-year Specifies the first year of the time period to be included in the
output. Use four digits to specify the year. If not included, then -
m and -a are ignored and the output begins with the first data in
the file.
-M end-month Specifies the last month (1-12) of the time period to be included
in the output. If not specified, then the -A option is ignored and
the default value of December 31 is assumed.
-A end-day Specifies the last day (1-31) of the month to be included in the
output. If not included, and the -M option is included, an end day
of 31 is assumed.
-Y end-year Specifies the last year of the time period to be included in the
output. Use four digits to specify the year. If not included, then -
M and -A are ignored, and the output ends with the last data in
the log file.
-h Displays a list of all options that can be used.










