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LGTOLIC(8)							    LGTOLIC(8)

NAME
       lgtolic - EMC license utility command

SYNOPSIS
       lgtolic [ -s  server ] -c  enabler_code
       lgtolic -i [ -m	hostfile_dir ]
       lgtolic [ -s  server ] -l
       lgtolic [ -s  server ] -r [ -m  hostfile_dir ] [ -f  output_file ]
       lgtolic [ -s  server ] -u enabler_code -a authorization_code
       lgtolic [ -s  server ] -v  enabler_code

DESCRIPTION
       The  lgtolic command is used to manipulate EMC licenses that are stored
       within a license resource database. The license	resource  database  is
       administered  by a EMC license daemon. For a description of the license
       daemon, see lgtolmd(8).

OPTIONS
       -a authorization_code
	      Authorizes a license with the specified authorization code, mak‐
	      ing  the license permanent. Specify the license to be authorized
	      by using the -u option and the -a option. To  obtain  authoriza‐
	      tion codes for this product via the World Wide Web, simply point
	      your web browser to license.legato.com. You  will	 be  asked  to
	      enter  the  enabler  code	 for  each authorization code that you
	      request.	For more details on product licensing, including other
	      methods  to  obtain  authorization  codes,  refer to the product
	      Installation and Administration Guide  and  the  latest  Release
	      Supplement.

       -c enabler_code
	      Creates  the  license  indicated	by the specified enabler code.
	      Enabler codes are listed on enabler certificates provided to you
	      when  you	 purchased  this  product.  An	authorization  code is
	      required to make each license permanent.

       -f output_file
	      Captures customer registration  data  into  the  specified  out‐
	      put_file.	  Once	this  text  file is created, forward it to EMC
	      customer support to register your product. If the -f output_file
	      option  is  not  specified,  the -r option encapsulates customer
	      registration information into a file named register.txt.
	      Note: This option can only be used in conjunction	 with  the  -r
	      option.

       -i     Prints  out  the	hostid of the machine on which this command is
	      running.

       -l     Lists all of the EMC product licenses  currently	stored	within
	      the license resource database.

       -m hostfile_dir
	      Specifies the directory where the hostids file resides.  If this
	      option is specified, the program will use the list of  hostid(s)
	      in the hostids file that resides in this directory to generate a
	      composite hostid.	 This option is useful if the  licensing  man‐
	      ager is installed on a cluster machine or to force the hostid to
	      be IP address-based instead of machine security ID-based	on  an
	      NT  machine.   For  NetWorker,  the  typical  directory  for the
	      hostids file is /nsr/res.	 For a stand-alone  licensing  manager
	      running  on  a  machine  that does not have the NetWorker server
	      installed, the typical path is /nsr/lic/res.  The format for the
	      list  of	hostids in a hostids file is:  hostid1:hostid2:hostid3
	      where hostid is a hexadecimal string.  This option must be  used
	      to specify a hostid file.

       -r     Creates or modifies customer registration data stored within the
	      license resource database. The -f option captures this  customer
	      registration data into a text file.

       -s server
	      Specifies	 the hostname, RPC program number, and version for the
	      license daemon whose database you are targeting. License	daemon
	      information is displayed in the following format:
		    < hostname >:< rpc_number >:< version >
	      Note:  If you do not specify the -s  server option, lgtolic uses
	      the default values that map to the daemon used  by  the  product
	      shipped.	The current default for the hostname is localhost, the
	      default for the RPC program number is 390115,  and  the  default
	      for  the	RPC version number is 2.  You can also use environment
	      variables to change these three defaults.	 LMD_HOSTNAME  changes
	      the  default hostname of the machine where the license daemon is
	      running.	LMD_PROGNUM changes the default RPC program number for
	      connecting  to the license daemon.  You should never have to use
	      this.  LMD_VERSION changes the default RPC  version  number  for
	      connecting  to  the  license daemon.  The following example uses
	      default hostname and RPC program number, but  uses  RPC  version
	      number 1 to list all licenses.
	      Example: lgtolic -s "::1" -l
	      To  specify  a license daemon located on an alternative machine,
	      use the -s < hostname > option.

       -u enabler_code
	      Updates an installed license with the authorization code	speci‐
	      fied with the -a option at the command line.

       -v enabler_code
	      Deciphers	 the  specified	 enabler  code.	  The generated output
	      includes information about the license name, type,  serial  num‐
	      ber, and count.

NOTES
       The  daemon  information provided by the -s option can also be obtained
       by using the following environment variables:

       LMD_HOSTNAME, The name of the host for the license daemon

       LMD_PROGNUM, The program number for the license daemon

       LMD_VERSION, The version number for the license daemon

DIAGNOSTICS
       Program not registered
		 lgtolmd is not running.

       Unknown host
		 Either the default hostname is invalid or the hostname speci‐
		 fied with the -s option is invalid.

SEE ALSO
       lgtolmd(8)

NetWorker 7.3.2			  Aug 23, 06			    LGTOLIC(8)
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