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haribabu
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Usage history from FlexLm License manager

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Dear Team,

We need to know the License usage history from Flexlm License manager.
We need the data of 6 months.
How to obtain it?

 

Best Regards,

Hari Babu T N

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mrathinam
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@haribabu 

I think if the REPORTLOG in the options file was set then you will get the Usage history. 

Create a report log

The report log file is a compressed, encrypted file that generates usage reports on license activity.

REPORTLOG [+]report_log_path

REPORTLOG specifies the report log file for this vendor daemon. It is recommended to precede the report_log_path with a + character to append logging entries; otherwise, the file is overwritten each time the daemon is started. 

REPORTLOG [+]report_log_path [HIDE_User]

On Windows, path names that include spaces have to be enclosed in double-quotes. If lmgrd is started as a service, the default location for the report log file is the current working directory unless a fully qualified path is specified.
The optional parameter [HIDE_USER] can be specified so that any user names will be SHA2 hashed before being written to the encrypted REPORTLOG.

Hope this is what you are looking for and it's for FNP. If you have any more query then please raise a query under FNP or under the right product in the community. 

Best Regards,

Mani. 

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mrathinam
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@haribabu 

I think if the REPORTLOG in the options file was set then you will get the Usage history. 

Create a report log

The report log file is a compressed, encrypted file that generates usage reports on license activity.

REPORTLOG [+]report_log_path

REPORTLOG specifies the report log file for this vendor daemon. It is recommended to precede the report_log_path with a + character to append logging entries; otherwise, the file is overwritten each time the daemon is started. 

REPORTLOG [+]report_log_path [HIDE_User]

On Windows, path names that include spaces have to be enclosed in double-quotes. If lmgrd is started as a service, the default location for the report log file is the current working directory unless a fully qualified path is specified.
The optional parameter [HIDE_USER] can be specified so that any user names will be SHA2 hashed before being written to the encrypted REPORTLOG.

Hope this is what you are looking for and it's for FNP. If you have any more query then please raise a query under FNP or under the right product in the community. 

Best Regards,

Mani. 

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