cocolicserver – license server
cocolicserver can be used to serve Coco licenses from a central computer. Clients can connect to the server, and cocolicserver will make sure that no more than the available number of licenses will be used concurrently.
Syntax
cocolicserver
<options>
Options
-s | --server-identifier
: Print the identifier of the machine on which cocolicserver should run. This identifier must then be sent to froglogic to get a license file (see Installation of a license server).-c
<path> |--config
=<path>: Absolute path to the configuration file (provided by froglogic).-l
<path> |--logfile
=<path>: Write log messages to the file at the absolute <path>. The file name may contain the following escape sequences:%Y
: current year, in four digits%M
: current month number, in two digits%D
: current day, in two digits%h
: current hour, in two digits%m
: current minute, in two digits%s
: current second, in two digits
New log files will be opened according to the values of the escape sequences. This means that if <path> is
cocoserver_%Y_%M_%D.log
, every day a new log file is created, and the files have names likecocoserver_2016_01_01.log
,cocoserver_2016_01_02.log
, etc.@
<path>: Read command line options from the file at <path> and insert them at the position of this option. The option file is a text file with one option per line. Leading and trailing blanks and empty lines are ignored.
The following options are available only on Linux™and macOS:
--syslog
: Write log messages to the UNIX® system logging service.--daemon
: On Linux™and macOS: launch cocolicserver as a daemon background process.
The following options are available only on Microsoft® Windows:
--service-install
: Install cocolicserver as a Windows service that starts automatically at boot time.For this option cocolicserver needs administrator privileges. It must be run in the form:
C:\somedir cocolicserver --service-install
<options>Then the service is installed and starts automatically. It will run as if called directly in the form
cocolicserver
<options>. The visible name of the server is\COCO License Server
.If the server is already installed as a service, the <options> are updated. The new options have effect only after the service is restarted.
--service-uninstall
: Uninstalls the cocolicserver Windows service. For this option cocolicserver needs administrator privileges.
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