Specifications
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lserv,
lserv9x,
lservnt
Starts the license server. “lserv, lserv9x, lservnt - Start the
License Server” on page 82. Configura-
tion information is also contained in
“Appendix A - Using Environment Vari-
ables to Configure a License Server” on
page 123 and “Chapter 2 - Configuring
the License Server” on page 15.
lslic Installs a license. You need the license code
from your application developer.
“lslic - Install/Delete a License Code”
on page 84 and “Using lslic to Add
Redundant Licenses” on page 51.
lsmail Used with Windows 95/98 and NT/2000 only.
Configures e-mail alerts.
“Configuring E-mail Alerts for Windows”
on page 114.
lsmon Monitors license server transactions. For Win-
dows computers, you may want to use WlmAd-
min.
“lsmon - Monitor License Server Trans-
actions” on page 87.
lspool Temporarily configures the redundant license
server pool.
“Using lspool to Maintain a Redundant
License Server Pool” on page 63.
lsrvdown Shuts down the license server. “lsrvdown - Shut Down the License
Server” on page 89.
lsusage Displays information from a license server log
file. Can be used to produce CSV files used
with Microsoft Access 97 on Windows comput-
ers to create license token usage reports.
“lsusage - Display the SentinelLM
Usage Log File” on page 89. Also see
“Creating License Server Use Reports”
on page 93.
lswhere Displays the names and/or IP/IPX data of the
computers on the network running license serv-
ers. For Windows computers, you may want to
use WlmAdmin.
“lswhere - Display a List of License
Servers” on page 95.
rlftool Create the redundant license file. “Using rlftool to Create or Edit a
Redundant License File” on page 59.
Wcommute Used on Windows95/98 and NT/2000 comput-
ers to check an authorization for a commuter
license out or back into the network.
“Using Wcommute” on page 71.
Table 3-1: Summary of SentinelLM Administrator Utilities (Continued)
Utility Description Where documented










