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CMS-XML Required Operating System packages to run SLM 2.2.0 or SLM 2.3.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
) support packages being installed as well. See Red Hat KB doc 36238 for more information on the need to install 32-bit packages on a 64-bit OS to run 32-bit software. This article also reveals that the list of 32-bit packages that are installed by default changed between RHEL5 and RHEL6.
CMS-XML How to automatically start the Serena License Manager (SLM) server during boot of a UNIX or Linux system
Attached to this KB article is a sample script of such a wrapper. Modify the SLMDir and SLMUserID variables in the script as appropriate, copy it into the /etc/init.d directory and make sure it is executable (chmod +x /etc/init.d/slm_rcinit).
CMS-XML Dim12: Linux 64-bit License Server: createJob failed: -2
[root@stl-qa-vrh6 prog]# rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6 libstdc++-4.4.6-4.el6.x86_64 Another user that reported this problem, also on Linux , said that they managed to get around the problem by clearing the O/S memory cache without making any changes to the system.
CMS-XML How to change the License Server used by PVCS Version Manager
On UNIX/ Linux systems, run the command:
CMS-XML SLM on Linux/UNIX fails to start with error: Invalid License File
Change the ownership of the serena.lic file to match the user running SLM.
CMS-XML Serena License Manager 2.2.0 (SLM 2.2.0)
The SLM download for Linux was changed to the 2.2.0a variant, which has a modified installer that works on current Linux kernels. If you could not install 2.2.0 before you can now. If you could, there is no need to reinstall it as the installed product is identical.
CMS-XML SLM: Certain clients sometimes/consistently cannot connect to the License Server, especially from remote locations
Can be used if the PVCS VM Administrator is not available, or when a single Linux/UNIX user needs to use a different license server. Indiviual Linux /UNIX users edit the .islvrc file in their $HOME
CMS-XML PVCS Version Manager license errors
(Windows) or vmreg ( Linux /UNIX) to change the license server , then restart the client. Ensure the license server machine can be accessed as specified (accessible from DNS
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Configuring Apache Web Server 3.2 Installing the Serena License Manager 3.3 Installing TeamTrack Web Server Components 3.4 Installing the TeamTrack Administrator Client 3.5 Launching Apache and TeamTrack 4.0 Logging and Troubleshooting 5.0 Changing the Default Browser Character Set 6.0 Attributions 1.0 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This readme contains information specific to TeamTrack 6.5 for Solaris and Linux . These directions apply equally for both Solaris and Linux. Refer to the System Requirements sections for specific systems supported in TeamTrack.
PDF Serena Dimensions CM Installation Guide
Installing Dimensions Published Views 468 Rebooting the Dimensions CM Network 469 Accessing the Sample Demonstration Products 470 Testing the Dimensions CM Web Client and Administration Console Browser URLs 471 WebDAV and Connection Alias 472 Manually Editing dm.cfg after Installing a Server without Creating a Database 472 Workaround for a Solaris License Server Defect 473 Linux Kernel shmmax Size Problem 473 Unicode UTF-8 Multi-Byte Character Set Considerations 474 Solaris Descriptors Limit 476 Handling DB2 UDB Deadlock if it Occurs 476 Area Definition Directories for Process Model Demonstration Products 477 Installation Guide 459
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