HELPLIB.HLB  —  LICENSE
    The License Management utility (LICENSE) is a DCL-level interface
    to the License Management Facility (LMF). LMF provides tools for
    managing software license information in the License Database
    and controlling the loading of licenses registered there. This
    database is located in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB.

    Most VSI software products require license registration as part
    of the normal product installation before users can access the
    product. The LICENSE commands are:

    LICENSE COPY       LICENSE LOAD
    LICENSE CREATE     LICENSE MODIFY
    LICENSE DELETE     LICENSE MOVE
    LICENSE DISABLE    LICENSE REGISTER
    LICENSE ENABLE     LICENSE START
    LICENSE ISSUE      LICENSE UNLOAD
    LICENSE LIST       SHOW LICENSE

1  –  Usage Summary

 To use the License Management utility (LICENSE), enter a LICENSE
 command and subcommand at the DCL prompt ($).  For example, you can
 enter short commands on one line:
    $ LICENSE LIST /FULL VAX-VMS /AUTHORIZATION=USA12345

    Or you can enter long command strings followed by a hyphen (-)
    before pressing Return each time:

    $ LICENSE REGISTER FORTRAN /ISSUER=DEC /AUTHORIZATION=USA-1957 -
    _$ /PRODUCER=DEC /UNITS=1200 /VERSION=7.0 -
    _$ /AVAILABILITY=F /CHECKSUM=1-GEAD-MIDJ-IDNC-DLAC

                                   NOTE

       Enter the LICENSE commands carefully. LICENSE command
       strings can be long. If so, type a hyphen (-) at the end
       of a screen line to continue entering the same command.

       LMF may return only a checksum error when you omit or
       incorrectly enter information. Therefore, before you press
       Return, carefully check the characters you typed on each
       line.

       For most of the LICENSE commands, you can eliminate
       some typing by using the command procedure
       SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM

    All the LICENSE commands except LICENSE START, LICENSE LOAD, and
    LICENSE UNLOAD manipulate only the LMF databases. Thus, to enter
    most LICENSE commands, you need only the privileges required
    to access the License Databases. The License Database is file-
    based; normal file protection applies. LMF provides the License
    Database with a default file access of read and write privileges
    to system-level processes (S:RW).

    To enter the LICENSE START, LICENSE LOAD, and LICENSE UNLOAD
    commands, you need the privilege to change mode to kernel
    (CMKRNL) and to create system logical names (SYSNAM) and system
    privileges (SYSPRV).

    Some commands change license record fields in the License
    Database. LMF writes a history record when you use the following
    commands:

       LICENSE AMEND
       LICENSE COPY
       LICENSE DISABLE
       LICENSE ENABLE
       LICENSE ISSUE
       LICENSE MODIFY

    To display a listing of current and history records of licenses
    registered in the License Database, use LICENSE LIST. To display
    the licenses active on the current node, use the DCL command SHOW
    LICENSE.

    In some special circumstances, OpenVMS licenses are in a separate
    License Database located in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]LMF$SYSTEM.LDB.
    Your LICENSE commands must identify this database with the
    /DATABASE qualifier.

    Many of the LICENSE commands can affect more than one license
    simultaneously. You can control which licenses a command
    affects by adding more than one product name in the product-
    name parameter, using the /ALL qualifier, or using the standard
    DCL wildcard characters (* and %) in your command strings. Using
    the wildcard character (*) in the product-name parameter implies
    the use of /ALL.

    Many of the qualifiers are positional, allowing further control
    for the management of large License Databases. With multiple
    parameters, positional qualifiers affect only the preceding
    parameter. A positional qualifier that precedes every parameter,
    however, affects them all equally.

2  –  COPY

    Copies licenses from one License Database to another. When you
    use LICENSE COPY, LMF disables the source license and registers
    a copy in the destination License Database as if it were a new
    license. If the terms and conditions of your license contract
    allow it, you can re-enable the source database license by using
    LICENSE ENABLE.

    LICENSE COPY cannot be used to create a copy of a license in the
    same database as the source of the copy.

    Format

      LICENSE COPY  product-name[,...] output-database

2.1  –  Parameters

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to be copied to the
    output License Database.

 output-database

    File specification of the License Database to which the license
    or licenses should be copied. This database must have been
    created previously using LICENSE CREATE.

    If you enter a partial file specification (for example,
    specifying only a directory), LMF$LICENSE is the default file
    name, and .LDB is the default file type. If you do not specify a
    device or directory, the current default device and directory are
    used.

2.2  –  Qualifiers

2.2.1    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies that all licenses with the given product name should
    be copied. This qualifier affects only the product name that
    immediately precedes it in the command string.

2.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    copy. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

2.2.3    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database from which
    the license should be copied. The default file specification
    is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which points to
    SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified OpenVMS
    system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not use the
    default License Database name and location.

2.2.4    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

2.2.5    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE COPY displays the name of each license
    that it copies.

2.2.6    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that owns the
    product for which you have a license. Use this optional qualifier
    only if you need to identify the license. This qualifier affects
    only the product name that immediately precedes it in the command
    string.

2.3  –  Description

    To copy a license from one database to another, use LICENSE COPY.
    The following conditions apply to a LICENSE COPY transaction:

    o  The status of the source database license changes to disabled.

    o  Network copies are supported within the limits of remote
       FAL access. If you use access control strings, such as
        "USERNAME password" within the file specification, the actual
       password string is not stored.

    o  LICENSE COPY does not transfer any user-supplied data such as
       reservation lists, modified termination dates, modified units,
       include or exclude node lists, or comments.

2.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE COPY FORTRAN BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB

      This command copies the Fortran license in the default License
      Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. This
      command fails if there is more than one Fortran license in the
      default database.

    2.$ LICENSE COPY FORTRAN /DATABASE=BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB -
      _$ BACKUP_DATA2:BACKUP2.LDB

      This command copies the Fortran license in the source License
      Database to the BACKUP_DATA2:BACKUP2.LDB License Database. This
      command fails if there is more than one Fortran license in the
      source database.

    3.$ LICENSE COPY FORTRAN /ALL BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB

      This command copies all Fortran licenses in the default License
      Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database.

    4.$ LICENSE COPY FOR*  BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB

      This command copies all licenses whose product names begin
      with the string "FOR" from the default License Database to the
      BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In this case, using
      the wildcard character (*) implies the use of /ALL.

    5.$ LICENSE COPY * BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB

      This command copies all licenses from the default License
      Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In
      this case, using the wildcard character (*) implies the use of
      /ALL.

    6.$ LICENSE COPY * /PRODUCER=DEC BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB

      This command copies all licenses with the producer name DEC
      from the default License Database to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB
      License Database. In this case, using the wildcard character
      (*) implies the use of /ALL.

    7.$ LICENSE COPY D%%  BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB

      This command copies all licenses beginning with a "D" followed
      by exactly two characters from the default License Database
      to the BACKUP_DATA:BACKUP.LDB License Database. In this case,
      using the wildcard character (%) implies the use of /ALL.

3  –  CREATE

    Creates a License Database with no license records.
    Because LMF provides a default License Database in
    SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB when OpenVMS is installed,
    you do not typically need to use this command.

    To use LMF, you must have a License Database file and the
    appropriate number of units for your system. On OpenVMS Alpha
    and VAX, the units are located in the License Unit Requirement
    Table (LURT) file (SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LURT.DAT), which comes
    installed with OpenVMS. On OpenVMS Integrity servers, the units
    are based on the number of processor cores and the class of the
    machine specified in the PAK you receive with the license.

    Format

      LICENSE CREATE

3.1  –  Qualifier

3.1.1    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system.

3.2  –  Example

  $ LICENSE CREATE /DATABASE=SYS$MANAGER:LMF$LICENSE.LDB

      This command creates the License Database named LMF$LICENSE.LDB
      in the directory SYS$MANAGER.

4  –  DELETE

    Deletes one or more licenses and all history information for
    those licenses from the License Database.

    Format

      LICENSE DELETE  product-name[,...]

4.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to be removed from the
    License Database. You can delete only licenses that have been
    registered.

4.2  –  Qualifiers

4.2.1    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies that all licenses with the given product name should
    be deleted. This qualifier affects only the product name that
    immediately precedes it in the command string.

4.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    delete. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

4.2.3    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database from which
    the license or licenses should be deleted. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

4.2.4    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

4.2.5    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE DELETE displays the name of each license
    that it deletes.

4.2.6    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that owns the
    product for which you have a license. Use this optional qualifier
    only if you need it to identify the license. This qualifier
    affects only the product name that immediately precedes it in
    the command string.

4.2.7    /STATUS

       /STATUS=[(keyword)[,...]]

    Positional qualifier.

    Selects licenses to be deleted according to the product-name
    parameter specified and one or more license status keywords from
    the following list:

    o  ALL (default)-Deletes all specified licenses in the database.

    o  ACTIVE-Deletes all specified enabled licenses in the database.
       ACTIVE status means that the registered license is enabled for
       loading. For backward compatibility, the LICENSE LIST command
       identifies enabled licenses as having a status of active.

    o  DISABLED-Deletes all specified disabled licenses in the
       database.

    o  EXTINCT-Purges specified license information by deleting all
       extinct license records in the database. Extinct records are
       history records retained after a license is modified.

    o  CANCELED-Deletes all specified canceled licenses in the
       database. Note that current versions of LMF do not set license
       status to canceled. Old licenses may have this status.

    If you enter more than one keyword, separate them with commas,
    and enclose the list in parentheses. You can abbreviate each
    option to the minimum number of characters needed to uniquely
    identify it.

4.3  –  Description

    Use LICENSE DELETE to delete licenses from the License Database.
    To tailor your command, use options to the /STATUS qualifier and
    wildcard characters in product name strings.

    File space is not released following LICENSE DELETE commands.
    For information on retrieving Record Management Services (RMS)
    file space, see the OpenVMS Record Management Utilities Reference
    Manual.

4.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE DELETE FORTRAN

      This command deletes the Fortran license from the default
      License Database.

    2.$ LICENSE DELETE FORTRAN, COBOL, PASCAL

      This command deletes the Fortran, COBOL and Pascal licenses
      from the default License Database.

    3.$ LICENSE DELETE FORTRAN /DATABASE=MY$DISK:MYDATA.LDB

      This command deletes the Fortran license from the
      MY$DISK:MYDATA.LDB License Database.

    4.$ LICENSE DELETE FORTRAN /ISSUER=XYLASOFT

      This command deletes all licenses for the product named Fortran
      issued by XYLASOFT from the default License Database. If there
      are licenses for products named Fortran issued by companies
      other than XYLASOFT, they are not deleted.

    5.$ LICENSE DELETE * /STATUS=(EXTINCT)

      This command deletes all license records with a status of
      EXTINCT from the database. This is effectively a purge of all
      historical information.

5  –  DISABLE

    Disables a license currently registered in the License Database.

    Format

      LICENSE DISABLE  product-name[,...]

5.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license that you want to
    disable. You can disable only licenses that currently exist
    in the License Database. Enter the product name exactly as it
    appears on your Product Authorization Key (PAK).

5.2  –  Qualifiers

5.2.1    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies that all licenses with the given product name should
    be disabled. This qualifier affects only the product name that
    immediately precedes it in the command string.

5.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    disable. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

5.2.3    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

5.2.4    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

5.2.5    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE DISABLE displays the name of each
    license that it disables.

5.2.6    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that owns
    the product for which you have a license. Use this optional
    qualifier only if you need it to identify the license. This
    qualifier affects only the product name that immediately precedes
    it in the command string.

5.3  –  Description

    LICENSE DISABLE does not immediately affect loaded licenses. To
    affect a loaded license, you must first enter a LICENSE UNLOAD
    command, which unloads the license, but allows current processes
    to finish using the product. Note that to immediately disable all
    loaded licenses, you must shut down the system.

    You cannot use LICENSE LOAD to activate a disabled license; you
    must first use LICENSE ENABLE.

    LMF does not display error messages when either you or the system
    attempts to unload a disabled license.

5.4  –  Example

  $ LICENSE DISABLE ABCD /PRODUCER=DEC

      This command disables the license for ABCD software produced
      by VSI. Because no database is specified, LMF uses the default
      database.

6  –  ENABLE

    Enables an existing license in the License Database so that you
    can load it with LICENSE LOAD. This command cancels the effect
    of LICENSE DISABLE, LICENSE COPY, and LICENSE ISSUE, which leave
    the license disabled. Newly registered licenses are enabled by
    default.

    Format

      LICENSE ENABLE  product-name[,...]

6.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to enable. You can
    enable only licenses that currently exist in the License
    Database. Enter the product name exactly as it appears on your
    PAK.

6.2  –  Qualifiers

6.2.1    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies that all licenses with the given product name should
    be enabled. This qualifier affects only the product name that
    immediately precedes it in the command string.

6.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    enable. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

6.2.3    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

6.2.4    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

6.2.5    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE ENABLE displays the name of each license
    that it enables.

6.2.6    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that owns the
    product for which you have a license. Use this optional qualifier
    only if you need it to identify the license. This qualifier
    affects only the product name that immediately precedes it in
    the command string.

6.3  –  Description

    Use LICENSE ENABLE to reestablish disabled licenses as available
    for loading with a LICENSE LOAD command.

    Enabled licenses can combine with other licenses when loaded for
    use. Do not enable a license that has expired, and be sure that
    all include, exclude, and reservation lists are up to date.

    Use LICENSE LIST to inspect each license before you enable it.
    Use LICENSE MODIFY to change include, exclude, and reservation
    lists.

    Because errors do not occur until enabled licenses are loaded,
    consider entering LICENSE LOAD immediately to load each newly
    enabled license on each appropriate node in an OpenVMS Cluster.
    If another combinable license for the same product is already
    loaded, first unload it with LICENSE UNLOAD. Use the DCL command
    SHOW LICENSE to see which licenses are currently active on your
    system. After you unload the other license, enter LICENSE LOAD
    to load the combination of the newly enabled license and the
    previously active license.

6.4  –  Example

  $ LICENSE ENABLE DECSET /PRODUCER=DEC

      This command enables the license for DECset software. Because
      no database is specified, LMF uses the default database. Next,
      load the license with LICENSE LOAD.

7  –  ISSUE

    Produces a replica of a Product Authorization Key (PAK) that
    is sent to a file or displayed on your terminal (the default).
    If the terms and conditions of your license contract allow it,
    you can then enter this PAK replica in the License Database of
    another processor. When you enter LICENSE ISSUE, LMF disables
    the license in the current License Database and marks the license
    DISABLED. To enable a license that has been marked ISSUED, enter
    LICENSE ENABLE.

    For License Databases connected to a network, consider using
    LICENSE MOVE.

    Format

      LICENSE ISSUE  product-name[,...]

7.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to be issued. You can
    issue only licenses that currently exist in the License Database.
    Enter the product name exactly as it appears on your PAK.

7.2  –  Qualifiers

7.2.1    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies that all licenses with the given product name should
    be issued. This qualifier affects only the product name that
    immediately precedes it in the command string.

7.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    issue. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

7.2.3    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

7.2.4    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

7.2.5    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE ISSUE displays the name of each license
    that it issues.

7.2.6    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]

    Specifies the name of the file to which your PAK replica is
    written. If you do not specify the /OUTPUT qualifier, or if
    you do not supply a file specification with this qualifier, the
    output is sent to SYS$OUTPUT.

    If you specify a file name that already exists, this command
    creates a new version of the file. If you specify a complete file
    name and version that already exists, this command appends the
    PAK replica to the existing file.

7.2.7    /PROCEDURE

       /PROCEDURE
       /NOPROCEDURE (default)

    Specifies that the PAK replica is to be written in the form of a
    DCL command procedure. Use /PROCEDURE with the /OUTPUT qualifier
    to create a command procedure in a file. Then you can invoke the
    procedure to register the PAK replica in the License Database of
    another processor.

    If you do not specify the /OUTPUT qualifier with /PROCEDURE,
    or if you do not supply a file specification with the /OUTPUT
    qualifier, the procedure is sent to SYS$OUTPUT.

7.2.8    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that owns the
    product for which you have a license. Use this optional qualifier
    only if you need it to identify the license. This qualifier
    affects only the product name that immediately precedes it in
    the command string.

7.3  –  Description

    If your license contract allows it, use LICENSE ISSUE to
    move a license from a License Database on one processor (or
    OpenVMS Cluster environment) to a License Database on another
    processor. To move a license, enter LICENSE ISSUE, including
    enough PAK information to clearly identify the license. LICENSE
    ISSUE automatically disables the current license but does
    not immediately unload it; LMF does not terminate any active
    processes. To unload the license, enter a LICENSE UNLOAD command.

    After you issue the PAK replica, read the information, and
    register it on the new processor as you would any PAK, or, if
    you used the /PROCEDURE qualifier with the /OUTPUT qualifier,
    invoke the new DCL command procedure to register the license.

    Note that the PAK replica includes only PAK information
    registered with a LICENSE REGISTER command. The replica does
    not include any changes made with other LICENSE commands.

7.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE ISSUE /OUTPUT=SYS$MANAGER:FORTRAN.PAK -
      _$ /PRODUCER=DEC FORTRAN

      This command issues a PAK replica, which you can use to
      register the Fortran license on a new processor (or OpenVMS
      Cluster environment), and puts it into the file named
      FORTRAN.PAK. The next step is to print the file, read the
      information, and, using a LICENSE REGISTER command or
      VMSLICENSE.COM, enter the correct information in the License
      Database of the new processor. The Fortran license in the
      current License Database is marked ISSUED and is disabled.

    2.$ LICENSE ISSUE /PRODUCER=DEC VOLSHAD

      This command displays, at the current terminal, a PAK replica
      with the information from the VOLSHAD (Volume Shadowing)
      license. This display is reproduced below. The license
      registered in the current License Database is marked ISSUED
      and is disabled. You can register the data from this replica of
      a PAK in the License Database of another processor using either
      VMSLICENSE.COM or LICENSE REGISTER.

        Software Product Authorization Key Replica
        Issued by CASPER
        Issued on 24-FEB-2001 14:23
        -----------------------------------
        Issuer:             DEC
        Authorization:      ALS-WM-93166-5573
        Product Name:       VOLSHAD
        Producer:           DEC
        Units:              460
        Version:            5.4
        PAK Termination Date:   31-DEC-2001
        Availability:       E
        Options:            MOD_UNITS
        Checksum:           1-ADEB-DOCJ-NENC-KDBM

    3.$ LICENSE ISSUE /PROCEDURE /OUTPUT=FORTRAN-USA10.COM -
      _$FORTRAN /AUTHORIZATION=USA-10

      This command generates a DCL command procedure such as the
      following to be used for registering the specified license in a
      License Database:

        $! Software Product Authorization Key Replica
        $! Issued by CASPER
        $! Issued on 23-Oct-2001 14:23
        $ LICENSE REGISTER FORTRAN -
         /ISSUER=DEC -
         /PRODUCER=DEC -
         /AUTHORIZATION=USA-10 -
         /UNITS=400 -
         /VERSION=5.4 -
         /AVAILABILITY=F -
         /CHECKSUM=1-HIDN-INDA-COMP-DAHH

8  –  LIST

    Displays information from the License Database on disk about
    the specified license or licenses. Use one or more qualifiers to
    control the form, content, and location of information displayed.

    The SHOW LICENSE command, described in the VSI OpenVMS DCL
    Dictionary and in this help, displays information from the
    License Database in memory.

    Format

      LICENSE LIST  [product-name[,...]]

8.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license that you want to
    list. You can list only licenses that currently exist on disk
    in the License Database. You can specify one product name or
    use wildcard characters to display licenses. The product-name
    parameter is optional; the default is to display all of the
    licenses.

8.2  –  Qualifiers

8.2.1    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    list. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license.

    This qualifier affects only the product name that immediately
    precedes it in the command string.

8.2.2    /BEFORE

    Used with /TERMINATION_DATE and /RELEASE_DATE, selects only those
    licenses whose times are before the time specified with the other
    qualifiers.

    The /BEFORE qualifier cannot be used with the /SINCE qualifier.

8.2.3    /BRIEF

       /BRIEF (default)

    Specifies a listing from the License Database that includes only
    the license product and producer names.

8.2.4    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

8.2.5    /FULL

    Specifies a listing from the License Database that includes a
    full display of the specified license or licenses.

8.2.6    /HISTORY

    Specifies a listing from the License Database that includes the
    history records in the License Database for the specified license
    or licenses.

8.2.7    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

8.2.8    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]

    Specifies the name of the file to which your list is written. If
    you do not specify the /OUTPUT qualifier, or if you do not supply
    a file specification with this qualifier, the output is sent to
    SYS$OUTPUT.

8.2.9    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that owns the
    product for which you have a license. Use this optional qualifier
    only if you need it to identify the license.

    This qualifier affects only the product name that immediately
    precedes it in the command string.

8.2.10    /RELEASE_DATE

       /RELEASE_DATE=date

    Used with /BEFORE or /SINCE, specifies a listing from the License
    Database that includes only licenses with a release date on
    or after the date specified. The date must be presented in the
    standard OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy. The default value is /SINCE
    /RELEASE_DATE=TODAY.

8.2.11    /SELECTION_WEIGHT

    Produces a full display that includes the current selection
    weights assigned to individual PAKs.

8.2.12    /SINCE

    Used with /TERMINATION_DATE and /RELEASE_DATE, selects only those
    licenses whose times are after the time specified with the other
    qualifiers.

    /SINCE cannot be used with /BEFORE.

8.2.13    /TERMINATION_DATE

       /TERMINATION_DATE[=date]

    Used with /BEFORE or /SINCE, specifies a listing from the License
    Database that includes only licenses with a termination date on
    or after the date specified. The date must be presented in the
    standard OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy. The default value is /SINCE
    /TERMINATION_DATE=TODAY.

8.2.14    /VERSION

       /VERSION=nn.nn

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the version number of the product for which you have
    a license. Versions use the format integer.integer. You can
    specify wildcard syntax as *.* but not * alone. Use this optional
    qualifier only if you need it to identify the license. This
    qualifier affects only the product name that immediately precedes
    it in the command string.

8.3  –  Description

    LICENSE LIST displays license records as they appear on disk
    in the License Database. LICENSE LIST /BRIEF does not produce
    a display with history records. You can control the displays as
    follows:

    o  After you enter LICENSE LIST with the /BRIEF qualifier, you
       can scroll through the display with the arrow keys on your
       keyboard.

    o  After you enter LICENSE LIST with the /FULL or /HISTORY
       qualifier, which displays the first LICENSE record, you can
       see the other records one at a time by pressing Return. You
       can also scroll through the license records using the Previous
       Screen key (or PF3) and the Next Screen key (or PF4).

    For any LICENSE LIST display, use the arrow keys to scroll
    vertically or horizontally one line at a time. Press Ctrl/Z to
    exit from the display.

    Note that a LICENSE LIST command may display the status of a
    registered license as Active. This means the registered license
    is enabled for loading; it has not been disabled. It does not
    necessarily mean the license was loaded with a LICENSE LOAD
    command. The LICENSE LIST command displays only information on
    disk in the License Database; enter SHOW LICENSE to determine all
    active licenses on the current system.

    You can also list licenses using the VMSLICENSE.COM command
    procedure.

8.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE LIST /FULL

      This example displays a list of the names of product licenses
      in the License Database on an OpenVMS Alpha system. Note that
      the LMF Version shown refers to the software that created the
      database.

        CTRL/Z to exit, PF3-PF4 for Prev-Next Screen, ArrowKeys to scroll.

         License Management Facility  V1.2

         License Database File:       WORK2:[BACKUP]LMF$LICENSE.LDB;1
         Created on:                  20-JUL-2000
         Created by user:             USER_1
         Created by LMF Version:      V1.1

         -----------------------------------
         Issuer:                      DEC
         Authorization:
         Product Name:                OPENVMS-ALPHA
         Producer:                    DEC
         Units:                       500
         Version:                     0.0
         Release Date:                 4-MAY-2001
         PAK Termination Date:        (none)
         Availability:                0
         Activity:                     000000100
         Options:                     MOD_UNITS
         Product Token:
         Hardware ID:

         Revision Level:              1
         Status:                      Active
         Command:                     REGISTER

    2.$ LICENSE LIST /FULL

      This example displays a list of the names of product licenses
      in the License Database on an OpenVMS Integrity server system.

        CTRL/Z to exit, PF3-PF4 for Prev-Next Screen, ArrowKeys to scroll.

        License Management Facility  V2.0

         License Database File:       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB;1
         Created on:                  11-MAR-2010
         Created by user:             SYSTEM
         Created by LMF Version:      V2.0

         -----------------------------------

         Issuer:                      VSI
         Authorization:               USA-1715
         Product Name:                C
         Producer:                    VSI
         Units:                       3
         Version:                     0.0
         Release Date:                (none)
         PAK Termination Date:        31-DEC-2012
         Availability:                0
         Activity:                     000000001
         Options:                     IA64_ALPHA
         Product Token:
         Hardware ID:

         Revision Level:              1
         Status:                      Active
         Command:                     REGISTER
         Modified by user:            SYSTEM
         Modified on:                 11-MAR-2010 12:18:59.95

         -----------------------------------
         Issuer:                      VSI
         Authorization:               I64-AB-001
         Product Name:                DVNETEXT
         Producer:                    VSI
         Units:                       20
         Modified Units:              4
         Version:                     0.0
         Release Date:                (none)
         PAK Termination Date:        31-DEC-2012
         Options:                     IA64, PCL
         Product Token:
         Hardware ID:

         Revision Level:              2
         Status:                      Active
         Command:                     MODIFY
         Modified by user:            SYSTEM
         Modified on:                 11-MAR-2010 12:29:42.18

         -----------------------------------
         Issuer:                      VSI
         Authorization:               I64-AB-004
         Product Name:                OPENVMS-I64-BOE
         Producer:                    VSI
         Units:                       2
         Version:                     0.0
         Release Date:                (none)
         PAK Termination Date:        31-DEC-2012
         Options:                     IA64, PCL
         Product Token:
         Hardware ID:

         Revision Level:              1
         Status:                      Active
         Command:                     REGISTER
         Modified by user:            SYSTEM
         Modified on:                 11-MAR-2010 12:33:26.19

    3.$ LICENSE LIST /HISTORY FORTRAN

      This example displays a listing with full information of a
      current Fortran license issued by VSI.

      The first screen, shown here, displays the most recent license
      record for the Fortran license. To see the history records
      one screen at a time, press Return. The revision level of
      the displayed record is 2, and the status is Active. The
      next screen would display the previous license record with a
      revision level of 1 and a status of Extinct.

        CTRL/Z to exit, PF3-PF4 for Prev-Next Screen, ArrowKeys to scroll.

         License Management Facility  V1.2

         License Database File:   ART::SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB

         Created on:                  17-AUG-2000
         Created by user:             USER_2
         Created by LMF Version:      V1.2

         -----------------------------------------------------
         Issuer:                      DEC
         Authorization:               USA-2468
         Product Name:                FORTRAN
         Producer:                    DEC
         Units:                       0
         Modified Units:              2000
         Version:                     5.4
         Release Date:                (none)
         PAK Termination Date:        31-DEC-2000
         Modified Termination Date:   30-NOV-2001
         Availability:                F (Layered Products)
         Activity:                    0
         Options:                     MOD_UNITS
         Hardware ID:

         Revision Level:              2
         Status:                      Active
         Command:                     MODIFY
         Modified by user:            DEGAS
         Modified on:                 19-AUG-2000 14:32:23.41
         Include:                     ART

    4.$ LICENSE LIST /FULL

      This example displays the full listing of a license that has
      been modified using the /VIRTUAL qualifier, for an OpenVMS
      guest system.

        License Management Facility  V2.0

        License Database File:       SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB;1
        Created on:                  1-MAR-2010
        Created by user:             SYSTEM
        Created by LMF Version:      V2.0

        -----------------------------------

         Issuer:                      VSI
         Authorization:               I64-AB-001
         Product Name:                OPENVMS-I64-HAOE
         Producer:                    VSI
         Units:                       4
         Version:                     0.0
         Release Date:                (none)
         PAK Termination Date:        10-MAR-2011
         Options:                     IA64, PCL, VIRTUAL
         Product Token:
         Hardware ID:

         Revision Level:              2
         Status:                      Active
         Command:                     MODIFY
         Modified by user:            SYSTEM
         Modified on:                 8-MAR-2010 16:45:00.32

9  –  LOAD

    Loads licenses, making them available for product authorization
    on the current node. The product licenses must be registered and
    current in the License Database. That is, they must not have been
    disabled or issued.

    If the license is already loaded, LMF returns an informational
    message, unloads the license, and then loads the license.

    To use this command, you need CMKRNL, SYSNAM, and SYSPRV
    privileges.

    Format

      LICENSE LOAD  [product-name][,...]

9.1  –  Parameter

 [product-name][,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to be loaded. You can
    load only licenses that are currently registered and enabled
    in the License Database. Enter the product name exactly as it
    appears on your Product Authorization Key (PAK). If you do not
    specify a product name, LICENSE LOAD loads all of the products
    that are registered and enabled.

    You cannot use wildcard characters for product-name.

9.2  –  Qualifiers

9.2.1    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    register. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. This qualifier affects only the product name
    that immediately precedes it in the command string.

9.2.2    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Location of the License Database. The default file specification
    is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which points to
    SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified OpenVMS
    system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not use the
    default License Database name and location.

9.2.3    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Name of the company (for example, DEC) that issued the PAK for
    the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you need it to
    identify the license.

    This qualifier affects only the product name that immediately
    precedes it in the command string.

9.2.4    /LOG

       /LOG (default)
       /NOLOG

    Controls whether or not LICENSE LOAD displays a message to
    acknowledge the loading of each license.

9.2.5    /OEDB

       /OEDB - Integrity servers only

    Using this qualifier refreshes the contents of the OE database.
    The contents of the OE database are described in a datafile
    (LMF$OE.DAT). If new variants of operating environments become
    available, VSI will provide a new datafile with information on the
    new or changed operating environments. Using LICENSE LOAD/OEDB
    updates your OE database without having to reboot the system.

9.2.6    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Name of the company that owns the product for which you have
    a license. Use this optional qualifier only if you need it to
    identify the license. This qualifier affects only the product
    name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

9.2.7    /UNLOAD

       /UNLOAD (default)
       /NOUNLOAD

    When requested to load a license that is currently loaded, LMF
    first automatically unloads it and then loads the latest license.

    You can specify /NOUNLOAD to verify whether or not there is
    already a license loaded; LMF issues the warning LICENSE-W-
    ALREADYLOADED and does not load the license. To then load the
    license, follow these steps:

    1. Manually unload the current license with the LICENSE UNLOAD
       command.

    2. Reissue the LICENSE LOAD command.

9.3  –  Description

    The LICENSE LOAD command loads licenses registered in the License
    Database. To use a licensed product, ensure that the system
    loads the registered license. When you register a license with
    VMSLICENSE.COM, you can confirm an option to load the license,
    whereas if you register a license with LICENSE REGISTER, you must
    also load it with LICENSE LOAD.

    Use LICENSE LOAD only after you register a new license; LMF
    automatically loads all registered licenses at each subsequent
    system startup. You can enter LICENSE LOAD at other times to load
    modifications made with other LICENSE commands.

    You can enter one LICENSE LOAD command without product-name to
    load all the available registered licenses.

                                   NOTE

       Registered licenses are enabled for loading by default.
       You can, however, disable a registered license to prevent
       loading.

    A LICENSE START command entered interactively or when the system
    reboots also loads all licenses that are registered and enabled.

    If you register multiple licenses for a single product, LICENSE
    LOAD loads all of the matching licenses. You do not typically
    load individual licenses, and you cannot unload individual
    licenses for a product. The Availability, Activity, Personal Use,
    and User license units of the multiple licenses work in concert
    to provide more product availability.

    In an OpenVMS Cluster environment, each system loads licenses
    when it reboots. If you need to load a license for all assigned
    nodes of a running cluster, you can do one of the following:

    o  Log in to each OpenVMS Cluster node, and enter LICENSE LOAD.

    o  Invoke the OpenVMS SYSMAN utility to execute the LICENSE
       LOAD command on the desired OpenVMS Cluster nodes. See the
       VSI OpenVMS System Manager's Manual for details on defining
       your management environment and executing commands on a list
       of nodes.

    A LICENSE LOAD command can fail, sending a message to the
    operator communication manager (OPCOM) for any of the following
    reasons:

    o  Insufficient license units are registered for the current
       node.

    o  The current date is later than the license termination date.

    o  A license checksum does not match the rest of the license
       data. Check for data corruption in the License Database.

    If you attempt to load a disabled license or a license modified
    to exclude the current node in an OpenVMS Cluster environment,
    OPCOM does not display an error message.

    If licenses for more than one product are being loaded, LICENSE
    LOAD continues with the next license following a failure.

9.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE MODIFY /INCLUDE=MUSIC FORTRAN
      $ LICENSE LOAD FORTRAN

      The commands in this example illustrate a situation in which
      you enter a LICENSE LOAD command interactively. LICENSE LOAD
      loads the product Fortran on the node MUSIC. Data in the
      License Database determines whether the license is successfully
      loaded on the specified node.

    2.$ LICENSE LOAD BASIC
      %LICENSE-W-NOLOAD, license was not loaded for BASIC
      -LICENSE-F-EXCEEDED, attempted usage exceeds active license limits

      This command attempts to load the product BASIC, but LICENSE
      LOAD fails because too few license units are registered to
      authorize use on the current processor.

10  –  MODIFY

    Modifies a license for system management and license-sharing
    purposes. Immediately changes data in the License Database, but
    your modifications do not affect the running system until you
    load the modified license.

    Format

      LICENSE MODIFY  qualifier[,...] product-name[,...]

10.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to be modified. You
    can modify only licenses that currently exist in the License
    Database.

10.2  –  Qualifiers

10.2.1    /ADD

    Used with the /INCLUDE or /EXCLUDE qualifier, specifies that the
    node names provided are to be added to the previously established
    include or exclude lists.

    Used with the /RESERVE qualifier, specifies that the user
    names provided are to be added to the previously established
    reservation lists.

    When you use /ADD, you do not need to retype the entire list to
    add a new node name or user name.

10.2.2    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Modifies all the licenses with the given product name. This
    qualifier affects only the product name that immediately precedes
    it in the command string.

10.2.3    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    modify. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

10.2.4    /COMBINE

       /COMBINE
       /NOCOMBINE

    Modifies a PAK by adding or removing the COMBINE option. If the
    PAKs are combinable, LMF combines them during license loading.

10.2.5    /COMMENT

       /COMMENT=string

    Specifies a string of text. Use this comment field of up to 63
    characters to associate information for this transaction with
    the license. History records for the license retain this license
    information. If you specify more than one word, enclose the text
    in quotation marks (""). This qualifier is optional.

    The text in the comment field is replaced only when you enter new
    comments with another LICENSE MODIFY command. At this point the
    old comment text is available as a history record.

10.2.6    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

10.2.7    /EXCLUDE

       /EXCLUDE=(node-name[,node-name,...])

    Specifies that the named node or nodes in an OpenVMS Cluster
    environment cannot access the licensed product. The excluded
    nodes cannot load (with a LICENSE LOAD or LICENSE START command)
    the license registered in the License Database. Each node-name
    argument must be a System Communications Services (SCS) node
    name or a system parameter set with the System Generation utility
    (SYSGEN). The node name might not be the same as the DECnet node
    name. If you specify more than one node name, separate them with
    commas, and enclose the list in parentheses. This qualifier is
    optional.

    To modify previously defined lists without having to retype
    all of the node names, use the /ADD or /REMOVE qualifiers with
    /EXCLUDE.

    You can control license access to nodes with /EXCLUDE and control
    user access with /RESERVE, but you cannot use these qualifiers on
    the same command line. To use both types of control with the same
    license, you must enter separate LICENSE MODIFY commands.

10.2.8    /INCLUDE

       /INCLUDE=(node-name[,node-name,...])

    Specifies that the named node or nodes in an OpenVMS Cluster
    environment can access the licensed product. Only the included
    nodes can load (with a LICENSE LOAD or LICENSE START command)
    the license registered in the License Database. Each node-name
    argument must be an SCS node name, or a system parameter set with
    SYSGEN. The node name might not be the same as the DECnet node
    name.

    Licenses for the OpenVMS operating system usually specify the
    NO_SHARE option on their PAKs. In a cluster environment you must
    restrict each of these OpenVMS licenses to a single node. If
    you did not do this when registering with VMSLICENSE.COM, enter
    LICENSE MODIFY/INCLUDE=node-name, specifying one SCS node name
    for each OpenVMS license.

    To specify more than one SCS node name for a license that does
    not specify NO_SHARE, separate the names with commas, and enclose
    the list in parentheses. This qualifier is optional.

    To modify previously defined lists without having to retype
    all of the node names, use the /ADD or /REMOVE qualifiers with
    /INCLUDE.

    You can control license access to nodes with /INCLUDE and control
    user access with /RESERVE, but you cannot use these qualifiers on
    the same command line. To use both types of control with the same
    license, you must enter separate LICENSE MODIFY commands.

10.2.9    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that
    issued the PAK for the product. Use this qualifier only if it is
    required to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

10.2.10    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE MODIFY displays the name of each license
    that it modifies.

10.2.11    /NO_SHARE

       /NO_SHARE
       /NONO_SHARE

    Specifies whether to add or subsequently remove /NO_SHARE from a
    PAK. Adding /NO_SHARE prevents the sharing of the PAK units with
    other cluster nodes.

    PAKs with /NO_SHARE require you to provide the SCS node name of
    the cluster node that will be using this particular license. See
    the /INCLUDE qualifier for more information.

    Note that if /NO_SHARE is present on your PAK when you register
    it, you cannot remove the option using /NONO_SHARE. Only if
    you add /NO_SHARE with the MODIFY command, can you subsequently
    remove it.

10.2.12    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that owns
    the product for which you have a license. Use this optional
    qualifier only if you need it to identify the license. This
    qualifier affects only the product name that immediately precedes
    it in the command string.

10.2.13    /REMOVE

    Used with the /INCLUDE or /EXCLUDE qualifier, specifies that
    the node names provided are to be removed from the previously
    established include or exclude lists.

    Used with the /RESERVE qualifier, specifies that the user names
    provided are to be removed from the previously established
    reservation lists.

    When you use /REMOVE, you do not need to retype the entire list
    to remove a node name or user name.

10.2.14    /RESERVE

       /RESERVE=(user-name[,user-name,...])

    Specifies that the license or licenses are to be reserved for use
    by the users listed in the user-name parameter. Users not listed
    are denied access to the product. The value applied to user-
    name differs from product to product. See your Software Product
    Description (SPD) for details.

    Most products define user-name to be the user name OpenVMS
    maintains for each account. This is the name you type at the
    Username prompt during login.

    If your PAK specifies the RESERVE_UNITS option, you must assign
    one or more users to a reservation list. On OpenVMS Alpha and VAX
    systems, the number of user names allowed per list depends on the
    number of activity units available and a constant value or the
    License Unit Requirement Tables (LURTs). Calculate this number
    as you would for any Activity License. For example, a 200-unit
    license with a constant value of 100 is a two-user license. On
    OpenVMS Integrity server systems, units are expressed in single
    units that directly correlate to the constant value listed.

    You can also create and modify a reservation list for
    Availability and regular Activity Licenses that do not specify
    the RESERVE_UNITS option. Because these licenses do not limit
    the number of names on the list, you can assign as many names as
    you like to the reservation list. All users not on the list are
    denied access.

    Although you can control license access to nodes with /INCLUDE
    and /EXCLUDE qualifiers and control user access with the /RESERVE
    qualifier, you cannot use these qualifiers on the same command
    line. If you want to use both types of control with the same
    license, you must enter separate LICENSE MODIFY commands.

    Use the /ADD and /REMOVE qualifiers for further control in
    modifying previously established reservation lists.

10.2.15    /SELECTION_WEIGHT

       /SELECTION_WEIGHT=number

    Modifies the selection weight. Selection-weight values determine
    the order in which LMF checks multiple licenses when a product
    makes a license grant request. LMF checks higher-weighted
    licenses before lower-weighted ones. Specify arbitrary numbers
    between 1 and 1000.

                                   NOTE

       You cannot modify selection weights for Availability
       Licenses.

    To restore the selection weight of a PAK to the default value,
    enter the LICENSE MODIFY command with /SELECTION_WEIGHT=0. For
    example, you can use either of the following commands:

    $ LICENSE MODIFY FORTRAN /SELECTION_WEIGHT=0
    $ LICENSE MODIFY FORTRAN /NOSELECTION_WEIGHT

10.2.16    /TERMINATION_DATE

       /TERMINATION_DATE=date

    Date at which the product license is to be terminated. If
    your PAK supplied a license termination date, LMF uses the
    earliest date to determine the termination date. The date must
    be presented in the standard OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy. If
    you want to restrict a product from further use today, enter
    yesterday's date; LMF terminates the license at the end of the
    day specified.

10.2.17    /UNITS

       /UNITS=n

    Number of license units you want on a license that includes the
    MOD_UNITS option. If your PAK allows you to modify the license
    units, use this qualifier to change the value in the License
    Database.

10.2.18    /VIRTUAL

       /VIRTUAL
       /NOVIRTUAL

    Specifies that the modified license must only be loaded on
    OpenVMS guests. Virtual licenses are ignored during physical
    machine LICENSE LOAD command processing. To see the licenses
    that are ignored, use the /LOG qualifier with the LICENSE LOAD
    command. Use the /NOVIRTUAL qualifier to remove the virtual
    option from the license.

    The /VIRTUAL qualifier is valid for licenses with the IA64 and
    PCL options.

    Licenses that you intend to load on OpenVMS guest cluster members
    must be modified with the /VIRTUAL qualifier. It is optional,
    but recommended to modify licenses for standalone OpenVMS guest
    systems with the /VIRTUAL qualifier.

    VSI recommends that you use /INCLUDE or /EXCLUDE lists on your
    virtual machine host licenses to define all the OpenVMS guest
    cluster members from a host that must load the license. In
    future, VSI may limit the usage of a Virtual license to one host,
    which is the first host that loads the license.

10.3  –  Description

    Use the LICENSE MODIFY command to modify a license. To control
    which nodes in a cluster environment have access to what
    software, use LICENSE MODIFY with the /INCLUDE or /EXCLUDE
    qualifier. For example, you can load licenses for products used
    less often or requiring limited access on one node.

    If you do not specify which nodes can load a license (with a
    LICENSE LOAD or LICENSE START command), LMF loads a license
    on a first-come, first-served basis. When your license has
    insufficient license units for full cluster environment use,
    control product access with an include list.

    Because most OpenVMS PAKs use the /NO_SHARE option, in a cluster
    environment you must restrict these operating system licenses to
    one node. Enter LICENSE MODIFY/INCLUDE=node-name, specifying only
    one SCS node name for each OpenVMS license.

    To control which users have access to a product, use LICENSE
    MODIFY with the /RESERVE qualifier. You can create and modify
    a reservation list for any kind of license. Only users on the
    reservation lists are allowed access to the product.

    If your PAK specifies the RESERVE_UNITS option, you must assign
    one or more users to a reservation list. The number of user
    names allowed per list depends on the number of activity units
    available and a constant value or the License Unit Requirement
    Tables (LURTs). Calculate this number as you would for any
    Activity License. For example, a 200-unit license with a constant
    value of 100 is a two-user license.

    Use the /ADD and /REMOVE qualifiers in conjunction with the
    /INCLUDE, /EXCLUDE, and /RESERVE qualifiers when you modify
    existing include, exclude, and reservation lists.

    To add comments about a license in the License Database, use
    LICENSE MODIFY with the /COMMENT qualifier.

    If your PAK includes the MOD_UNITS option, you can use the /UNITS
    qualifier to specify the number of license units you want for
    your registered license.

    Use the other LICENSE MODIFY command qualifiers only as needed to
    identify the correct license.

    You can also modify a license record using the VMSLICENSE.COM
    command procedure.

    List Size Restrictions

    Two restrictions apply to the size of lists (reservation lists,
    include lists, or exclude lists). These restrictions apply to
    PAKs of all license types.

    o  On any single PAK, the sum of characters contained in all
       lists must not exceed 5000 characters.

       Because the length of names varies and some overhead is
       used for each name, this 5000-character limit cannot be
       expressed as an exact number of permissible names. However,
       VSI guarantees that at least 400 names, in total, can be
       specified in the various types of lists. For example, each
       of the following represents the minimally guaranteed number of
       names:

       -  Reservation list with up to 400 user names

       -  Reservation list with up to 200 user names plus an include
          list with up to 200 node names (totaling up to 400)

       -  Reservation list with up to 200 user names plus an exclude
          list with up to 200 node names (totaling up to 400)

       -  Include list with up to 400 node names

       -  Exclude list with up to 400 node names

                                      NOTE

          If you enter more names than are permitted, LICENSE LIST
          might not be able to display all names entered. In this
          case, you receive the error message LICENSE-F-CORRUP.
          However, the License Database is not actually corrupt,
          and the PAKs can still be loaded into memory (though the
          names are not displayed).

    o  The LICENSE LOAD and LICENSE START commands can load into
       memory a reservation list with no more than 30,000 characters.
       (Include and exclude lists, which are not loaded into memory,
       are irrelevant to the 30,000-character limit.)

       Because the length of names varies and some overhead is used
       for each name, this 30,000-character limit cannot be expressed
       as an exact number of permissible names. But VSI guarantees
       that, for each product, at least 2000 user names can appear on
       reservation lists. In the case of an OpenVMS Cluster, this is
       a per-node limit.

       Note that, because 2000 user names is a per-product limit and
       because there can be more than one PAK per product, the number
       of user names on a per-product basis is the sum of the user
       names specified on each PAK.

       For example, if three activity PAKs for the DECwrite
       product were registered on a system and each PAK specified
       a reservation list with 200 user names, the total number of
       user names for that product is 600. This is safely below the
       30,000-character (2000 user name) limit and below the 5000-
       character (400 user name) limit.

10.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE MODIFY /EXCLUDE=(DANCE,THEATR) -
      _$ /COMMENT="Modified to exclude nodes DANCE & THEATR 10/23/04" -
      _$ FORTRAN

      This command modifies the Fortran license in the License
      Database so that users cannot access Fortran from the nodes
      named DANCE and THEATR. A comment is added to the database
      record for future reference.

    2.$ LICENSE MODIFY /ADD /INCLUDE=(DRAMA) -
      _$ /COMMENT="Modified to add node named DRAMA 10/23/04" -
      _$ FORTRAN

      This command modifies the Fortran license in the License
      Database so that users can access Fortran from the node DRAMA
      in addition to any nodes previously named in the license
      include list.

    3.$ LICENSE MODIFY /UNITS=1200 FORTRAN
      $ LICENSE LOAD FORTRAN

      This command changes the license units on a license with the
      MOD_UNITS option.

    4.$ LICENSE MODIFY /TERMINATION_DATE=1-JAN-2005 FORTRAN

      Unless an earlier termination date exists, this command sets a
      new termination date of 1-JAN-2005 for the Fortran license.

    5.$  LICENSE MODIFY /EXCLUDE="" FORTRAN

      This command removes all nodes from the previously established
      exclude list. All nodes now have access to the Fortran license.

11  –  MOVE

    Moves one or more licenses from one License Database to another.
    When you use LICENSE MOVE, LMF deletes those licenses from the
    source License Database.

    For License Databases not connected to a network, consider using
    the LICENSE ISSUE /PROCEDURE command.

    Format

      LICENSE MOVE  product-name[,...] output-database

11.1  –  Parameters

 product-name[,...]

    Name or names of products with a license to be moved to the
    output License Database.

 output-database

    File specification of the License Database to which the license
    or licenses should be moved. This database must have been
    previously created using LICENSE CREATE.

    If you enter a partial file specification (for example,
    specifying only a directory), LMF$LICENSE is the default file
    name, and .LDB is the default file type. If you do not specify a
    device or directory, the current default device and directory are
    used.

11.2  –  Qualifiers

11.2.1    /ALL

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies that all licenses with the given product name should
    be moved. This qualifier affects only the product name that
    immediately precedes it in the command string.

11.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    modify. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

11.2.3    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database from which
    the license or licenses should be moved. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default License Database name and location.

11.2.4    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Use this optional qualifier only if you
    need it to identify the license. This qualifier affects only the
    product name that immediately precedes it in the command string.

11.2.5    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE MOVE displays the name of each license
    that it moves.

11.2.6    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that owns
    the product for which you have a license. Use this optional
    qualifier only if you need it to identify the license. This
    qualifier affects only the product name that immediately precedes
    it in the command string.

11.3  –  Description

    If your license contract allows it, use LICENSE MOVE to move a
    license from one License Database to another. To move a license,
    enter LICENSE MOVE, including enough PAK information to clearly
    identify the license. LICENSE MOVE automatically deletes the
    license from the source License Database.

    Note that the moved license includes only the general PAK
    information normally provided by LICENSE REGISTER. LICENSE MOVE
    does not transfer any user-supplied data such as reservation
    lists, modified termination dates, modified units, include or
    exclude node lists, or comments.

11.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE MOVE FORTRAN ALT_SYS2:LMF$LICENSE.LDB

      This command moves the Fortran license in the default License
      Database to the ALT_SYS2:LMF$LICENSE.LDB output License
      Database. This command fails if the default database contains
      more than one Fortran license.

    2.$ LICENSE MOVE FORTRAN /DATABASE=LMFDATA:LMF$LICENSE.LDB -
      _$ ALT_SYS:LMF$LICENSE.LDB

      This command moves the Fortran license in the source License
      Database, LMFDATA:LMF$LICENSE.LDB, to the destination License
      Database, ALT_SYS:LMF$LICENSE.LDB. This command fails if the
      source License Database contains more than one Fortran license.

    3.$ LICENSE MOVE FORTRAN /ALL ALT_SYS2:LMF$LICENSE.LDB

      This command moves all Fortran licenses in the default
      License Database to the output License Database, ALT_
      SYS2:LMF$LICENSE.LDB.

    4.$ LICENSE MOVE * ALT_SYS2:LMF$LICENSE.LDB

      This command merges two databases by moving all licenses in
      the default License Database to the output License Database,
      ALT_SYS2:LMF$LICENSE.LDB.

12  –  REGISTER

    Adds a new license to the License Database. A Product
    Authorization Key (PAK) provides the product name and information
    you need to register the license. You must enter all information
    provided by your PAK exactly as it appears.

    You can also register a new product license with the command
    procedure SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM, which provides a prompt-
    based interface to the LICENSE REGISTER command.

    Format

      LICENSE REGISTER  product-name

12.1  –  Parameter

 product-name

    Name of the product with a license to register. You can register
    only licenses that do not currently exist in the License
    Database. You can register multiple licenses for the same product
    when they have different authorization numbers. Enter the product
    name exactly as it appears on your PAK.

    You cannot use wildcard characters for the product-name parameter
    with this command.

12.2  –  Qualifiers

12.2.1    /ACTIVITY

       /ACTIVITY=code | CONSTANT=integer

    Specifies a license unit code that corresponds to a License Unit
    Requirement Table (LURT) or to a constant value. If your PAK
    supplies an activity code, you must enter the code exactly as
    it appears. The current codes are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I.
    If your PAK specifies the keyword CONSTANT, then you must also
    specify the integer value. This denotes a constant requirement
    for all System Marketing Models (SMMs) equal to the value given.
    If your PAK specifies the decimal value 0, then the license has
    no requirement for that license type. PAK issuers determine the
    value for this element.

12.2.2    /AUTHORIZATION

       /AUTHORIZATION=string

    Specifies a string that helps identify the license you want to
    register. You must enter the authorization string exactly as it
    appears on your PAK.

12.2.3    /AVAILABILITY

       /AVAILABILITY= code | CONSTANT=integer

    Specifies a license unit code that corresponds to a License Unit
    Requirement Table (LURT) or to a constant value. If your PAK
    supplies an availability code, you must enter the code exactly
    as it appears. The current codes are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and
    I. If your PAK specifies the keyword CONSTANT, then you must also
    specify the integer value from your PAK. PAK issuers determine
    the value for this element.

12.2.4    /CHECKSUM

       /CHECKSUM=string

    Specifies a 17-character verification string created by the PAK
    issuer for each PAK. The checksum string is presented in the
    format n-cccc-cccc-cccc-cccc, where n is an integer and c is
    an alphabetic character from A through P. A PAK presents the
    checksum string with hyphen (-)  characters for readability.
    Because LMF does not count hyphens for authorization, you do not
    have to enter them. Otherwise, you must enter the checksum string
    exactly as it appears on your PAK.

12.2.5    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB in an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default database.

12.2.6    /HARDWARE_ID

       /HARDWARE_ID=string

    Specifies the identification number of the hardware on which
    the product is licensed. If your PAK supplies a hardware
    identification number, you must enter the information exactly as
    it appears. On Integrity server systems, the HARDWARE_ID string
    is in the format SOCKETS=n.

12.2.7    /ISSUER

       /ISSUER=string

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that issued
    the PAK for the product. Note that the PAK issuer is often the
    same as the producer. You must enter the information exactly as
    it appears on your PAK.

12.2.8    /OPTIONS

       /OPTIONS=[(keyword[,...])]

    Specifies LICENSE REGISTER options. If your PAK supplies any
    license options, you must enter this information exactly as it
    appears.

    The following table describes the available keywords.

    Keyword          Meaning

    ALPHA            Identifies Availability Licenses for Alpha
                     systems.
    HARD_COMPLIANCE  Identifies a license that will enforce
                     compliance to license terms.
    IA64             Identifies Licenses for Integrity server
                     systems.
    IA64_ALPHA       Identifies Activity Licenses that are valid
                     for OpenVMS Integrity servers and OpenVMS Alpha
                     systems.
    IA64_ALPHA_VAX   Identifies Activity Licenses that are valid for
                     OpenVMS Integrity servers, OpenVMS Alpha, and
                     OpenVMS VAX systems.
    MOD_UNITS        You can modify the number of license units.
    NO_SHARE         You cannot use the license on more than one
                     processor in an OpenVMS Cluster environment.

                     To use this license in a cluster, designate
                     it for one node. Issue LICENSE MODIFY with the
                     /INCLUDE qualifier.
    PCL              Designates a Per Core License on an OpenVMS
                     Integrity server system.
    RESERVE_UNITS    The license must be assigned to one or more
                     users. Reserve the license using LICENSE MODIFY
                     with the /RESERVE qualifier.
    USER             Designates a User License.
    VAX_ALPHA        Identifies Availability Licenses that are valid
                     for both OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha systems.

    If you enter more than one keyword, separate them with commas,
    and enclose the list in parentheses. You can abbreviate each
    option to the minimum number of characters needed to uniquely
    identify it.

12.2.9    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, VSI) that owns
    the product for which you have a license. You must enter the
    information exactly as it appears on your PAK.

12.2.10    /RELEASE_DATE

       /RELEASE_DATE=date

    Specifies a product release date such that the license authorizes
    use of all product versions released on or before the date. If
    your PAK supplies a product release date, you must enter the
    information exactly as it appears. The date must be presented in
    the standard OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy.

12.2.11    /TERMINATION_DATE

       /TERMINATION_DATE=date

    Specifies the date on which the product license terminates. If
    your PAK supplies a license termination date, you must enter it
    exactly as it appears. The date must be presented in the standard
    OpenVMS format: dd-mmm-yyyy.

12.2.12    /TOKEN

       /TOKEN=string

    Specifies a string of information associated with some products.
    This option can enable or disable certain product features. See
    your product documentation for details. If your PAK provides
    token information, you must enter it exactly as it appears.

12.2.13    /UNITS

       /UNITS=number

    Specifies the number of license units for your license. You must
    enter the number exactly as it appears on your PAK even if your
    PAK specifies the MOD_UNITS option.

12.2.14    /VERSION

       /VERSION=nn.nn

    Limits the version number of the product for which you have a
    license. Use the format integer.integer. If your PAK supplies
    version information, you must enter it exactly as it appears.

12.3  –  Description

    LICENSE REGISTER is the primary LICENSE command. Before you enter
    a LICENSE REGISTER command, you need a PAK that supplies the
    information required to enter a license in the License Database.

    You can register additional licenses for products that already
    exist in the License Database. If you register another combinable
    license in the License Database, LMF combines the license units
    during a LICENSE LOAD or LICENSE START command. This allows more
    product availability or activity for the same product.

    The checksum number supplied with your PAK is calculated from
    the other information supplied with the PAK. Thus, you must
    enter each qualifier necessary to supply information from your
    particular PAK. If you enter LICENSE REGISTER without a required
    qualifier, LMF returns a checksum error.

12.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE REGISTER FORTRAN  /ISSUER=DEC  /AUTHORIZATION=USA-10 -
      _$ /PRODUCER=DEC /UNITS=400 /VERSION=5.4 -
      _$ /AVAILABILITY=F /CHECKSUM=1-HIDN-INDA-COMP-DAHH

      This command adds the license for the product Fortran to the
      default License Database. Fortran becomes licensed using the
      availability formula with 400 license units available.

    2.$ LICENSE REGISTER DVNETRTG /ISSUER=DEC /AUTHORIZATION=USA-15 -
      _$ /PRODUCER=DEC /UNITS=1000 /VERSION=4.0 -
      _$ /AVAILABILITY=E/CHECKSUM=1-COOD-AGON-EFIC-HING

      This command adds the license for the product DVNETRTG (DECnet
      for OpenVMS Routing) to the default License Database. In the
      example, DVNETRTG is licensed using the availability formula
      with 1000 license units.

13  –  START

    This command loads all licenses that are registered and enabled
    in the License Database into memory. On OpenVMS Alpha and VAX
    systems, it sets up the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT)
    for your system. On OpenVMS Integrity server systems, it loads
    the operating environment table and all per core licenses into
    memory. Because the OpenVMS operating system issues a LICENSE
    START command during system startup, you should need this command
    only if system startup fails.

    To use this command, you need CMKRNL, SYSNAM, and SYSPRV
    privileges on OpenVMS Alpha systems. In addition to those three,
    you also need SYSLCK privilege on OpenVMS Integrity server
    systems.

    To load the licenses in the License Database of a system with LMF
    already started, use LICENSE LOAD.

    Format

      LICENSE START

13.1  –  Parameters

    None.

13.2  –  Qualifiers

13.2.1    /DATABASE

       /DATABASE=filespec

    Specifies the location of the License Database. The default file
    specification is defined by the logical name LMF$LICENSE, which
    points to SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB on an unmodified
    OpenVMS system. Use this optional qualifier only if you do not
    use the default database.

13.2.2    /LOG

       /LOG (default)
       /NOLOG

    Controls whether LICENSE START displays a message to acknowledge
    the loading of each product license.

13.3  –  Example

  $ LICENSE START

      On OpenVMS Alpha and VAX systems, this command sets up the LURT
      for your system and loads all the licenses that are registered
      and enabled in the License Database. On OpenVMS Integrity
      server systems, this command loads the operating environment
      table and all PCL licenses into memory.

14  –  UNLOAD

    Unloads a license, making the product unavailable from the
    current node. The product license or licenses must be registered
    in the License Database and must have been previously loaded
    with an interactive or automatic LICENSE LOAD command. Running
    processes are allowed to continue to completion.

    To use this command, you need CMKRNL, SYSNAM, and SYSPRV
    privileges.

    Format

      LICENSE UNLOAD  product-name[,...]

14.1  –  Parameter

 product-name[,...]

    Name of the product to be unloaded. You can unload only licenses
    that have been loaded. Enter each product name exactly as it
    appears on its Product Authorization Key (PAK). You cannot use
    wildcard characters for product-name.

14.2  –  Qualifiers

14.2.1    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG (default)

    Controls whether LICENSE UNLOAD lists the name of each unloaded
    license.

14.2.2    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=string

    Positional qualifier.

    Specifies the name of the company (for example, DEC) that owns
    the product for which you have a license. The default string for
    this qualifier on Alpha and VAX is DEC. On Integrity servers,
    the default string is VSI. If DEC or VSI is not the producer of
    the product, you must use this qualifier to identify the product.
    This qualifier affects only the product name that immediately
    precedes it in the command string. Wildcard characters are not
    allowed.

14.3  –  Description

    LICENSE UNLOAD affects all units for a single product even if
    the loaded units are combined from multiple licenses. In such a
    case, you cannot unload the units from a single license. You must
    unload all the units.

    You are not required to unload a loaded license before modifying
    data in the License Database. To maximize product availability,
    modify licenses in the License Database first, and then load
    the changes by entering a LICENSE UNLOAD command followed by a
    LICENSE LOAD command.

14.4  –  Examples

    1.$ LICENSE UNLOAD /PRODUCER=DEC FORTRAN

      This command unloads the VSI Fortran license on the node from
      which it is entered.

    2.$ LICENSE UNLOAD PASCAL,FORTRAN

      This command unloads the VSI Pascal and VSI Fortran licenses on
      the node from which it is entered.

15  –  SHOW

15.1  –  LICENSE

    Displays software product licenses active on the current node
    and lists the names attached to a license (known as the RESERVE
    list). The SHOW LICENSE command displays the license database
    information currently in your system's memory. Use the License
    Management utility command, LICENSE LIST, when you want to view
    the license database information that is on disk.

    Format

      SHOW LICENSE  [product-name [,...]]

15.1.1  –  Parameter

 product-name

    Specifies the name or names of activated software product
    licenses to display. The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%)
    wildcard characters are allowed. If you do not specify a product
    name, information is displayed about all active product name
    licenses. The product-name parameter is incompatible with the
    /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS qualifier.

15.1.2  –  Description

    The DCL command SHOW LICENSE displays software product licenses
    active on the current node. An active license is one that has
    been registered in the LICENSE database and has been loaded
    into system memory. To register and activate software product
    licenses, use the License Management utility (LICENSE) or
    VMSLICENSE.COM. Some licenses are registered automatically during
    product installation.

    To display licenses registered in the LICENSE database, use the
    LICENSE LIST command.

15.1.3  –  Qualifiers

15.1.3.1    /BEFORE

    Use with /TERMINATION_DATE and /RELEASE_DATE qualifiers. Selects
    only those licenses whose times are before the time specified
    with the other qualifiers.

    The /BEFORE qualifier cannot be used with the /SINCE qualifier.

15.1.3.2    /BRIEF

       /BRIEF (default)

    Displays a summary of information about the specified active
    product licenses. Use the /FULL qualifier to obtain a complete
    product license listing.

15.1.3.3    /CHARGE_TABLE

    Synonym for the /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS qualifier.

15.1.3.4    /CLUSTER

    Use with the /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS qualifier to display the license
    unit requirements for every node in an OpenVMS Cluster.

15.1.3.5    /EXACT

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify a
    search string that must match the search string exactly and must
    be enclosed with quotation marks (" ").

    If you specify the /EXACT qualifier without the /SEARCH
    qualifier, exact search mode is enabled when you set the search
    string with the Find (E1) key.

15.1.3.6    /FULL

    Displays a summary of information about the specified active
    product licenses, including Product Authorization Key (PAK)
    options and the reserve list (if any). On Integrity server
    systems, lists the licenses for OEs currently active on the
    system.

15.1.3.7    /HIERARCHY

       /HIERARCHY - Integrity servers only

    Displays the hierarchy of licenses for operating environments
    active on the current node.

15.1.3.8    /HIGHLIGHT

       /HIGHLIGHT[=keyword]

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE and /SEARCH qualifiers to specify the
    type of highlighting you want when a search string is found. When
    a string is found, the entire line is highlighted. You can use
    the following keywords: BOLD, BLINK, REVERSE, and UNDERLINE. BOLD
    is the default highlighting.

15.1.3.9    /OE

       /OE[=OE name] - Integrity servers only

    When an OE name is specified, displays the contents the of named
    operating environment. Currently, valid OE names are BOE and
    HA-OE. When no OE name is specified, displays the operating
    environment currently active on the node.

15.1.3.10    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT[=filespec]
       /NOOUTPUT

    Controls where the output of the SHOW LICENSE command is sent.
    By default, the output of the SHOW LICENSE command is sent to the
    current SYS$OUTPUT device (usually your terminal). To send the
    output to a file, use the /OUTPUT qualifier followed by a file
    specification.

    The asterisk (*) and the percent sign (%) wildcard characters
    are not allowed in the file specification. If you enter a partial
    file specification (for example, specifying only a directory),
    SHOW is the default file name and .LIS is the default file type.

    If you enter the /NOOUTPUT qualifier, output is suppressed.

15.1.3.11    /PAGE

       /PAGE[=keyword]
       /NOPAGE (default)

    Controls the display of license information on the screen.

    You can use the following keywords with the /PAGE qualifier:

    CLEAR_SCREEN   Clears the screen before each page is displayed.
    SCROLL         Displays information one line at a time.
    SAVE[=n]       Enables screen navigation of information, where n
                   is the number of pages to store.

    The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier allows you to navigate through screens
    of information. The /PAGE=SAVE qualifier stores up to 5 screens
    of up to 255 columns of information. When you use the /PAGE=SAVE
    qualifier, you can use the following keys to navigate through the
    information:

    Key Sequence         Description

    Up arrow key,        Scroll up one line.
    Ctrl/B
    Down arrow key       Scroll down one line.
    Left arrow key       Scroll left one column.
    Right arrow key      Scroll right one column.
    Find (E1)            Specify a string to find when the
                         information is displayed.
    Insert Here (E2)     Scroll right one half screen.
    Remove (E3)          Scroll left one half screen.
    Select (E4)          Toggle 80/132 column mode.
    Prev Screen (E5)     Get the previous page of information.
    Next Screen (E6),    Get the next page of information.
    Return, Enter,
    Space
    F10, Ctrl/Z          Exit. (Some utilities define these
                         differently.)
    Help (F15)           Display utility help text.
    Do (F16)             Toggle the display to oldest/newest page.
    Ctrl/W               Refresh the display.

    The /PAGE qualifier is not compatible with the /OUTPUT qualifier.

15.1.3.12    /PRODUCER

       /PRODUCER=producer-name

    Displays software product licenses active on the current node
    and supplied by the specified producer. The asterisk (*) and
    the percent sign (%) wildcard characters are allowed for the
    producer-name parameter. You cannot use the /PRODUCER qualifier
    with the /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS qualifier.

                           FOR VSI PRODUCTS ONLY

       On OpenVMS VAX and Alpha systems, the producer is shown as
       DEC. On OpenVMS Integrity server systems, the producer is
       shown as VSI.

15.1.3.13    /RELEASE_DATE

       /RELEASE_DATE=[date_time]

    Allows listing licenses using release dates as selection
    criteria.

15.1.3.14    /SEARCH

       /SEARCH="string"

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier to specify a string that you
    want to find in the information being displayed. Quotation marks
    are required for the /SEARCH qualifier, if you include spaces in
    the text string.

    You can also dynamically change the search string by pressing the
    Find key (E1) while the information is being displayed. Quotation
    marks are not required for a dynamic search.

15.1.3.15    /SINCE

       /SINCE(default)

    Use with the /TERMINATION_DATE and /RELEASE_DATE qualifiers.
    Selects only those licenses whose times are on or after the time
    specified with the other qualifiers.

    The /SINCE qualifier cannot be used with the /BEFORE qualifier.

15.1.3.16    /TERMINATION_DATE

       /TERMINATION_DATE=date_time

    Allows listing licenses using termination dates as selection
    criteria.

15.1.3.17    /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS

    On Alpha and VAX systems, displays information in the License
    Unit Requirement Table (LURT). On Integrity server systems,
    displays information about the type of system, the number of
    CPUs active, and the number of sockets. The /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS
    qualifier is incompatible with the product-name parameter and
    with the /BRIEF and /PRODUCER qualifiers.

15.1.3.18    /USAGE

    Tells you how many license units are loaded, how many are
    currently allocated, and how many are currently available, as
    well as the license type for each product on the system. Use with
    the /FULL qualifier to display complete information-including the
    PID, process name, node, or user name-for each instance of use
    of the product. You need group privilege to see the list of users
    in your group who have allocated license units; you need world
    privilege to see the list of users in all groups.

    In an OpenVMS Cluster, if you own multiple license types for a
    single product, you are limited to viewing the usage information
    for the license type loaded on the node from which you are
    executing the SHOW LICENSE/USAGE command. To find out the usage
    of the other license type loaded on another node, issue the
    command on that node. You can also use the System Management
    (SYSMAN) utility to do this.

    In an OpenVMS Cluster, usage information is limited to the local
    license type. For example, VAX and Alpha availability licenses
    are considered by LMF to be different license types. If you
    are running both VAX and Alpha systems in a cluster, usage
    information for availability licenses is limited to the local
    system type. For example, if you have DEC C installed on all
    nodes in your OpenVMS Cluster, you can display DEC C license
    allocation on all the VAX nodes in the cluster from any VAX node
    with DEC C installed, but you cannot display the DEC C license
    allocation on the Alpha nodes.

    Usage information is not available for unlimited licenses (a
    license with 0 units). Clusterwide usage information is not
    available for personal use or NO_SHARE licenses. Refer to the
    VSI OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual for more information
    on license types.

15.1.3.19    /WARNING_INTERVAL

       /WARNING_INTERVAL=n
       NOWARNING_INTERVAL

    Displays a warning stating the number of licenses that will
    terminate in n days. The default is 30 days.

15.1.3.20    /WRAP

       /WRAP
       /NOWRAP (default)

    Use with the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier to limit the number of columns
    to the width of the screen and to wrap lines that extend beyond
    the width of the screen to the next line.

    The /NOWRAP qualifier extends lines beyond the width of the
    screen and can be seen when you use the scrolling (left and
    right) features provided by the /PAGE=SAVE qualifier.

15.1.4  –  Examples

    1.$ SHOW LICENSE/FULL

      Active licenses on node WTPOOH:
      DVNETEND
              Producer: DEC
              Units: 0
              Version: 0.0
              Release Date: (none)
              Termination Date: 31-DEC-2012
              Availability: 0
              Activity: 100
              MOD_UNITS
              Product Token:

      OPENVMS-ALPHA
              Producer: DEC
              Units: 0
              Version: 0.0
              Release Date: (none)
              Termination Date: 31-DEC-2012
              Availability: 0
              Activity: 100
              MOD_UNITS
              Product Token:

      The SHOW LICENSE command in this example displays all the
      active licenses on the current Alpha node, WTPOOH.

    2.$ SHOW LICENSE/FULL

      Active licenses on node MACCHU:
      C
       Producer: VSI
       Units: 3
       Version: 0.0
       Release Date: (none)
       Termination Date: 31-DEC-2012
       Availability: 0
       Activity: 1
       MOD_UNITS
       IA64_ALPHA
       Product Token:

      DVNETEXT
       Producer: VSI
       Units: 4
       Version: 0.0
       Release Date: (none)
       Termination Date: 31-DEC-2012
       Per Core License
       Activity: 0
       IA64
       Product Token:

      OPENVMS-I64-BOE
       Producer: VSI
       Units: 4
       Version: 0.0
       Release Date: (none)
       Termination Date: 31-DEC-2012
       Per Core License
       Activity: 0
       IA64
       Product Token:

      The SHOW LICENSE command in this example displays all the
      active licenses on the current Integrity server node, MACCHU.

    3.$ SHOW LICENSE/BRIEF

      Active licenses on node WTPOOH:

      --- Product ID ----   ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
      Product   Producer Units Avail Activ Version Release Termination
      DVNETEND  DEC         0  0     100    0.0    (none)   (none)
      VAX-VMS   DEC         0  0     100    0.0    (none)   (none)

      The SHOW LICENSE command in this example displays a summary of
      all the active licenses on the current VAX node, WTPOOH.

    4.$ SHOW LICENSE/OUTPUT=SYS$LOGIN:ACTIVE_LICENSES_OCT30.DAT

      The SHOW LICENSE command in this example writes all the active
      licenses to the file named SYS$LOGIN:ACTIVE_LICENSES_OCT30.DAT.

    5.$ SHOW LICENSE/FULL PERSONAL

      Active licenses on node PICCHU:

      PERSONAL
             Producer: DEC
             Units: 100
             Version: 0.0
             Release Date: (none)
             Termination Date: (none)
             Availability: 0
             Activity: 100
             RESERVE_UNITS
             Reserve: RANCE

      The SHOW LICENSE command in this example displays information
      about the product PERSONAL, as well as the name RANCE attached
      to the product license (known as the RESERVE list).

    6.$ SHOW LICENSE/TERM=10-JAN-2014 test0%

      Active licenses on node PICCHU:

      --- Product ID ----  ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
      Product Producer Units Avail Activ Version Release    Termination
      TEST01  VSI          0  A     0      0.0  (none)      (none)
      TEST02  VSI          0  B     0      0.0  10-JAN-2014 12-NOV-2014
      TEST03  VSI          0  C     0      0.0  30-DEC-2014 (none)
      TEST04  VSI          0  D     0      0.0  (none)      25-AUG-2015
      TEST05  VSI          0  E     0      0.0  14-NOV-2016 14-AUG-2016

      $ SHOW LICENSE/RELEASE=10-JAN-2014/SINCE test0%

      Active licenses on node PICCHU:

      --- Product ID ----  ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
      Product Producer Units Avail Activ Version Release    Termination
      TEST02  VSI         0  B     0      0.0  10-JAN-2014 12-NOV-2014
      TEST03  VSI         0  C     0      0.0  30-DEC-2014 (none)
      TEST05  VSI         0  E     0      0.0  14-NOV-2016 14-AUG-2016

      $ SHOW LICENSE/RELEASE=10-JAN-2014/BEFORE test0%

      Active licenses on node PICCHU:

      --- Product ID ----  ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
      Product Producer Units Avail Activ Version Release    Termination
      TEST01  VSI         0   A     0      0.0  (none)      (none)
      TEST04  VSI         0   D     0      0.0  (none)      25-AUG-2015

      In these examples, the SHOW LICENSE command uses the /TERM,
      /RELEASE, /SINCE and /BEFORE qualifiers.

    7.$ SHOW LICENSE/UNIT_REQUIREMENTS

      VMS/LMF Charge Information for node PICCHU
      This is a AlphaServer 8400 5/440, hardware model type 1567

      Type: A, Units Required: 2700 (VAX/VMS Capacity or OpenVMS
                                         Unlimited or Base)
      Type: B, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS F&A Server)
      Type: C, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS Concurrent User)
      Type: D, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS Workstation)
      Type: E, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS System Integrated Products)
      Type: F, * Not Permitted *    (VAX Layered Products)
      Type: G, * Not Permitted *    (Reserved)
      Type: H, Units Required: 1150 (Alpha Layered Products)
      Type: I, Units Required: 1150 (Layered Products)

      In this example, the /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS qualifier displays
      information in the License Unit Requirement Table (LURT) for
      the Alpha node PICCHU.

    8.$ SHOW LICENSE/CHARGE_TABLE
      OpenVMS I64/LMF Charge Information for node MACCHU

      This is an HP rx2600(900MHz/1.5MB), with 2 CPUs active, 2 socket(s)
      Type: PPL,   Units Required: 2  (I64 Per Processor)
      Type: PCL,   Units Required: 2  (I64 Per Core)

      This example displays the CHARGE_TABLE information for an
      Integrity server node MACCHU with two active processor cores.

    9.$ SHOW LICENSE/CHAR/CLUSTER

      VMS/LMF Cluster License Unit Requirements Information 14-MAR-2010
                                                        06:39:41.54

      Node         A     B     C     D     E     F     G     H     I  PCL

      FISH        20     -     -     -     -     -     -  1050  1050    -
      SWORD       15     -     -     -     -     -     -  1050  1050    -
      SALMON      12     -     -     -     -     -     -  1050  1050    -
      MONGER      12     -     -     -     -     -     -  1050  1050    -
      GORDON      15     -     -     -     -     -     -  1050  1050    -
      ARTIST       -     -     -     -     -     -     -     -     -    2
      PAINTS       -     -     -     -     -     -     -     -     -    1

      Total Cluster Unit Requirements
      Type: A, Units Required: 74 (VAX/VMS Capacity or OpenVMS
                                                Unlimited or Base)
      Type: B, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS F&A Server)
      Type: C, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS Concurrent User)
      Type: D, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS Workstation)
      Type: E, * Not Permitted *    (VAX/VMS System Integrated Products)
      Type: F, * Not Permitted *    (VAX Layered Products)
      Type: G, * Not Permitted *    (Reserved)
      Type: H, Units Required: 5250 (Alpha Layered Products)
      Type: I, Units Required: 5250 (Layered Products)

      Type: PPL, Units Required: 3  (I64 Per Processor)
      Type: PCL, Units Required: 3  (I64 Per Core)

      In this example, the display shows how many license units are
      required for each license type (A, B, etc. on Alpha and VAX
      and PCL on Integrity servers) on each node in the cluster. If a
      row of three asterisks (***)  is displayed for a node, it means
      that the node is in the process of booting.

    10$ SHOW LICENSE/OE

      Current Operating Environment on node MACCHU at 8-MAR-2010
                                                      16:12:51.72

      --------- Operating Environment ---------- ------ Units ------
      Name     Description            Type Level   Loaded      Total
      HAOE     High Availability        H    5          4          4

      This example shows the currently operating environment (HAOE)
      on an Integrity server node MACCHU.

    11$ SHOW LICENSE/HIER/FULL

                         Operating Environment Hierarchy
                             -------------------------------
      --------- Operating Environment ---------- ------ Units ------

      Name     Description            Type Level   Loaded      Total
      HAOE     High Availability        H    5          2          2
        GWLM
      MCOE     Mission Critical         H    4          -          2
        RTR-SVR
        VMSCLUSTER
        VMSCLUSTER-CLIENT
      EOE      Enterprise               H    3          -          2
        AVAIL-MAN
        RMSJNL
        VOLSHAD
      BOE      Base                     H    2          -          2
        DECRAM
        OMS
      FOE      Foundation               H    1          -          2
        OPENVMS-I64
        OPENVMS-USER
        DVNETEND
        DW-MOTIF
        UCX
        TDC
        X500-ADMIN-FACILITY
        X500-DIRECTORY-SERVER
        CIFS

      This example displays information about the available operating
      environments, the hierarchy among them, and the products
      contained in each OE on an Integrity servers system.

    12$ SHOW LICENSE/OE=BOE/FULL

      --------- Operating Environment ---------- ------ Units ------
      Name     Description            Type Level   Loaded      Total
      BOE      Base                    H      2         4          7
        DECRAM
        OMS
        OPENVMS-I64
        OPENVMS-USER
        DVNETEND
        DW-MOTIF
        UCX
        TDC
        X500-ADMIN-FACILITY
        X500-DIRECTORY-SERVER
        CIFS

      This example shows all the products included in the Base
      Operating Environment (BOE) on an Integrity server node.

    13$ SHOW LICENSE OPENVMS-I64-HAOE
      Active licenses on node MACCHU:

      ------- Product ID --------    ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
      Product        Producer Units PCL Activ Version Release Termination
      OPENVMS-I64-HAOE VSI     4     1   0      0.0  (none)   10-MAR-2011

      This example shows licensing information for the HA-OE
      environment currently active on an Integrity server node
      MACCHU.

    14$ SHOW LICENSE/WARNING_INTERVAL=8000 test0%
      Active licenses on node PICCHU:

      --- Product ID ----  ---- Rating ----- -- Version --
      Product Producer Units Avail Activ Version Release    Termination
      TEST01  VSI          0  A     0      0.0  (none)      (none)
      TEST02  VSI          0  B     0      0.0  10-JAN-2014 12-NOV-2014
      TEST03  VSI          0  C     0      0.0  30-DEC-2014 (none)
      TEST04  VSI          0  D     0      0.0  (none)      25-AUG-2015
      TEST05  VSI          0  E     0      0.0  14-NOV-2016 14-AUG-2016
      %SHOW-I-TERMIMM, 3 licenses will terminate in 8000 days

      The /WARNING_INTERVAL qualifier in this example displays three
      licenses that will terminate in 8000 days.

    15$ SHOW LICENSE/USAGE/FULL DECWRITE-USER

      View of loaded licenses from node SLTG24 29-DEC-2001 13:36:22.23

      ACTIVITY license DECWRITE-USER usage information:

      Pid        Process Name      Units   Username        Node
      416000E6   MACAHAY             100   MACAHAY         SLTG24
      416000E7   MACAHIGH            100   MACAHIGH        SLTG24
      416000E8   ALICE               100   ALICE           SLTG24
      416000E9   MORGEN              100   MORGEN          SLTG24
      416000F1   ANGEL               100   ANGEL           SLTG24
      416000F2   ANGEL_1             100   ANGEL           SLTG24

      Units loaded: 2000 Units allocated: 600 Units available: 1400

      The SHOW LICENSE command in this example lists the current
      users of the activity license for the product DECwrite. For
      each instance of use of the product, the process identification
      (PID), process name, node, and user name are identified. The
      units column shows the number of units allocated for each
      particular invocation of the product. The last line displays
      the units loaded when the LICENSE LOAD command was given, the
      total number of units currently allocated, and the total of
      unused (available for others to use) units.

    16$ SHOW LICENSE/USAGE/FULL TEST_PER

      View of loaded licenses from node: SLTG24   30-DEC-2001 15:45:59

      PERSONAL USE license VSI TEST_PER usage information:
      Units   Reserved for:
        100   UNCLE
        100   AUNT
        100   NEPHEW
        100   NIECE

      Units loaded: 600    Units reserved: 400 Units available: 200

      This example shows a personal use license. The VSI TEST_PER
      product has enough units for six reservations with 100 units
      for each reservation. The license database (LDB) only has
      a total of four names in the reserve list attached to this
      product. If the license administrator (usually the system
      manager) wants to take full advantage of this license and adds
      2 more names to the reserve list, he should use the following
      commands to update the product information:

        $ LICENSE MODIFY TEST_PER/RESERVE=(NAME, ANOTHER_NAME)/ADD
        $ LICENSE UNLOAD TEST_PER
        $ LICENSE LOAD TEST_PER

      If this product is used in a cluster environment, you may use
      the SYSMAN utility to unload and load the license.

    17$ SHOW LICENSE/USAGE/FULL TEST_CAP

      View of loaded licenses from node: SLTG24 30-DEC-2001 15:45:59

      Availability license VSI TEST_CAP usage information:
      Units   Node
         10   SLTG24
         10   SLTG43
        600   TORN8O
        600   LTNUP

      Units loaded: 620    Units allocated: 1220    Units available: ***

      In this example, the number of units allocated appears to be
      greater than the total units loaded and the units available
      value is three asterisks (***).

      When you see three asterisks (***)  as the number of units
      available, it is generally not a cause for alarm. This
      situation might arise when the license database (LDB) has
      been updated on disk, but the new information has not been
      propagated to the license database in memory on all nodes in
      the cluster. This node, SLTG24, happens to be one of the nodes
      that has not received the latest LDB information.

      To update the information in the license database in memory for
      the TEST_CAP product, enter the following commands:

        $ LICENSE UNLOAD TEST_CAP
        $ LICENSE LOAD TEST_CAP

      The next time you issue the SHOW LICENSE/USAGE command the
      three asterisks (***)  in display should disappear. If,
      however, you are using multiple LDB files in a cluster, you
      should read the section on the license database in the VSI
      OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual.

    18$ SHOW LICENSE/UNIT_REQUIREMENT/CLUSTER

      VMS/LMF Cluster License Unit Requirements Information 24-DEC-2001
                                                            14:05:51.65

      Node        A     B     C     D     E     F     G     H     I

      KARBO       -     -     -   100    50    10    -     -     10
      JENJON      -     -     -   100    50    10    -     -     10
      HELENA    143     -     -     -   600  2400    -     -   2400
      SHAKTI      -     -     -   100    50    10    -     -     10
      Total Cluster Unit Requirements
      Type: A, Units Required: 143     (VMS Capacity)
      Type: B, * Not Permitted *       (VMS Server)
      Type: C, * Not Permitted *       (VMS Concurrent User)
      Type: D, Units Required: 300     (VMS Workstation)
      Type: E, Units Required: 750     (System Integrated Products)
      Type: F, Units Required: 2430    (Layered Products)
      Type: G, * Not Permitted *       (VMS Reserved)
      Type: H, * Not Permitted *       (Alpha Layered Products)
      Type: I, Units Required: 2430    (Layered Products)

      In this example, the display shows how many license units are
      required for each license type (A, B, etc.) on each node in the
      cluster. If a row of three asterisks (***)  is displayed for a
      node, it means that the node is in the process of booting.

    19.$ SHOW LICENSE/USAGE

      View of loaded licenses from node REDSOX  8-MAR-2010 16:20:11.14

      ------- Product ID ---- ---- Unit usage information ------
      Product          Producer Loaded Allocated Available Compliance
      C                VSI         250        0       250   Yes
      DVNETEXT         VSI           4        3         1   Yes
      OPENVMS-I64-BOE  VSI           2        2         0   Yes
      OPENVMS-I64-HAOE VSI          20        8        12   Yes
      VAXSET           VSI          10        8         2   Yes

      This example shows how many license units are loaded, how many
      are currently allocated, and how many are available on REDSOX,
      an Integrity servers system. The last column in the display
      shows that are products are in compliance with their license
      unit requirements.

    20.$ SHOW LICENSE/USAGE

      View of loaded licenses from node HOVMS2   8-MAR-2010 08:38:17.13
      ------- Product ID -------- ---- Unit usage information --------
      Product          Producer Loaded  Allocated  Available  Compliance
      OPENVMS-I64-HAOE VSI   Virtual Machine guest, no usage information

      Issuing the SHOW LICENSE/USAGE command from an OpenVMS guest
      cluster member displays the text "Virtual Machine guest, no
      usage information" for PCL licenses loaded on the system. There
      is essentially no usage charge against the license units for
      OpenVMS guest nodes since multiple guests can run on the same
      host using the same license units.
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