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vxictest(1)							   vxictest(1)

NAME
       vxlictest  -  Identifies whether a Symantec product feature is licensed
       on the system.

SYNOPSIS
       vxlictest -k Key [,Key2,Key3,...] -f "FeatureName" [-q]

       vxlictest -n "ProductName" -f "FeatureName" [-q]

       vxlictest -i "ProductID" -f "FeatureName" [-q]

       vxlictest -n "ProductName" -l [-q]

DESCRIPTION
       Identifies whether a Symantec product feature is licensed on  the  sys‐
       tem.  You  can query for a feature by specifying its associated product
       name or product ID. You can also query whether a feature is licensed in
       a particular license key.

       You  can	 query	for only one feature at a time with this command. This
       utility supports Elan License Manager (ELM) keys.

ARGUMENTS
       Specify the license key or product and the feature you want to detect.

       -k LicenseKey
		 Queries whether the feature of interest is  licensed  in  the
		 license key you specify. If entering more than one key, sepa‐
		 rate each key with a comma.

       -n ProductName
		 Queries whether the feature of interest is licensed in any of
		 the  installed keys for the product name you specify. Enclose
		 the name of the product in quotes, but note the following:

		 You do not need to enclose the	 product  name	within	quotes
		 unless the string contains spaces. For example, you would use
		 quotes for "Volume Manager".

       -i ProductId
		 Queries whether the feature of interest is licensed in any of
		 the  installed	 keys associated with the product ID you spec‐
		 ify.

       -f FeatureName

		 Specifies the name of the feature you want to detect.

		 You do not need to enclose the string	within	quotes	unless
		 the  string  contains	spaces.	 For  example, you do not need
		 quotes for VVR, but you do for "CVM Lite".

OPTIONS
       -q	 Runs in quiet mode, suppressing all output  from  being  dis‐
		 played on the screen. This option is typically used when run‐
		 ning the command in shell scripts that check only the	return
		 code. If used in combination with -l, -q has no effect.

       -l	 Lists	all features that are licensed in the key you specify.
		 If you specify a product name or product  ID  instead,	 lists
		 all features licensed in any of the keys for that product.

       -h	 Lists	and  describes the command line switches available for
		 this command.

       -v	 Displays the version of this utility.

EXAMPLES
       The following examples verify a feature defined for the	same  product.
       The first example identifies the product by its license key, the second
       by its product name, and the third by its product ID.

       vxlictest -k PR66-WPBD-NZCY-P3ZP-CPOP -f "VxVM"

       vxlictest -n "Symantec Volume Manager"  -f "VxVM"

       vxlictest -i 78 -f "VxVM"

       The following example uses quiet mode (the -q can also  be  entered  as
       the first argument):

       vxlictest -k PR66-WPBD-NZCY-P3ZP-CPOP -f "VxVM" -q

       The  following  example	displays all the licensed features in any keys
       installed for Volume Manager:

       vxlictest -n "Symantec Volume Manager" -l

       The following example displays all the licensed features in the	speci‐
       fied key:

       vxlictest -k PR66-WPBD-NZCY-P3ZP-CPOP -l

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	 Successful completion

       >0	 An error occurred

VxLic 3.02			  20 Dec 2005			   vxictest(1)
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