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: You should receive the response: "-2".
: You should receive the response: "-2".
:'''IF NOT''': the server is not reachable from the client computer, check network connection and firewall status. The license server requires the server computer to allow connections on the license server port (default port is 2212)
:'''IF NOT''': the server is not reachable from the client computer, check network connection and firewall status. The license server requires the server computer to allow connections on the license server port (default port is 2212)
* '''Check the license files''' If the client application (PLS_Toolbox, Solo, etc.) is responding with an "invalid license" message, verify that the evrilicense.lic file is the one provided by Eigenvector for this license. Delete any evrilicense.lic files you have and re-copy the license files provided.
:'''If you still have problems''': [mailto:helpdesk@eigenvector.com contact help desk] to verify that the license file you have is appropriate for the application you are running. Please make sure you provide your evrilicense.lic file.

Revision as of 10:50, 13 January 2010

Follow the steps below to install and use a floating license of an Eigenvector Research product:

1) Download these three items:

a) The license server application (license server ZIP)
b) A copy of the software product (e.g. PLS_Toolbox, Solo, Solo+MIA) - these are available from your account's Downloads tab. (application installer)
c) The license files available from your account's "Other Files" tab (license files ZIP).

On the computer which will run the license server

2) Extract the license server ZIP (downloaded in 1a) onto the server computer (all computers, clients and server must be connected by a network)

3) Copy the evriserverlicense.lic from the license files ZIP (downloaded in step 1c) into the same folder as the EVRILicenseServer.jar file (the main folder created when the license server was unzipped).

4) Double-click the EVRILicenseServer.jar file to start up the server

On each client computer

5) Run the application installer downloaded in step 1b (when asked for a license code, choose "Cancel", this will cause the installer to abort. The last step of installation will be done later)

6) Edit the evrilm.xml file (located in the license files ZIP downloaded in step 1c). Edit ONLY the segment of the file specifying the server address: <serveraddress>ip_address</serveraddress>

replacing ip_address with the IP address or name of the computer running the license server

7) Install the evrilm.xml, evrilicense.lic, and evrinetwork.lic files from the license files ZIP onto the client:

  • For Matlab-based products (e.g. PLS_Toolbox) copy the files into the "utilities" folder of the product installed in step 4 (usually the Toolbox/{product_name} folder inside the Matlab folder)
  • For stand-alone products (e.g. Solo, Solo+MIA, Solo_Predictor), copy the files into the main folder of the product (usually located in C://Program Files/EVRI/{product_name} on PCs or similar on other platforms)

8) Finish installation of the product:

  • For Matlab-based products start up Matlab (if not started), change the working director to
a) start up Matlab (if not already running)
b) change the working directory to be the main product folder
c) run the command: evriinstall silent
  • For stand-alone products simply start up the application. The license files should be read and automatically configured to run with the server.

Troubleshooting

  • Check the license server On the license server, start up a web browser (Opera, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) and go to the URL:
http://127.0.0.1:2212/
you should receive the response: "-2".
IF NOT: the server is not running correctly or evriserverlicense.lic is not valid. Please review the Server Configuration instructions
  • Check the network connection On one of the client computers, start up a web browser (Opera, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) and go to the URL:
http://___IP___:2212/
replacing "___IP___" with the IP address of the server computer (same one used in step 6).
You should receive the response: "-2".
IF NOT: the server is not reachable from the client computer, check network connection and firewall status. The license server requires the server computer to allow connections on the license server port (default port is 2212)
  • Check the license files If the client application (PLS_Toolbox, Solo, etc.) is responding with an "invalid license" message, verify that the evrilicense.lic file is the one provided by Eigenvector for this license. Delete any evrilicense.lic files you have and re-copy the license files provided.
If you still have problems: contact help desk to verify that the license file you have is appropriate for the application you are running. Please make sure you provide your evrilicense.lic file.