Specifications
License Server - Infrequently Used Variables
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Some license server options have a specific environment variable which can be
used to set them. You can also set any of these options using LSERVOPTS but
this isn’t recommended. Any settings made with LSERVOPTS override any set-
tings made using a specific environment variable. To avoid contradictory set-
tings, it’s recommended that the specific environment variables be used
whenever possible.
Example:
To tell the license server running on a Windows 95/98 based computer to set a 2
megabyte limit on the log file, to stop logging when the file size limit is reached,
and to start the license server in quiet mode, place the following in the Windows
95/98 autoexec.bat file.
SET LSERVOPTS=-z 2m -x -q
License Server - Infrequently Used Variables
LSDEFAULTDIR - Set the Default Location of the License
Server Files
The LSDEFAULTDIR environment variable can be used to set the default loca-
tion of the license server files. It’s recommended that the license server default
directory not be changed. By default, the default directory is set to the directory
the license server executable is located in.
Example:
-q Quiet mode. When this option is specified, the license server will start up qui-
etly without displaying its banner. Unexpected conditions will still be logged
as usual. (UNIX only.)
Table A-3: LSERVOPTS Options Summary (Continued)
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