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2025

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15th

January

2025

Must-attend SAM event of the year

Monitoring the INTES PERMAS License Manager Using OpenLM Broker

 

  • Make sure to install the OpenLM Broker on the license server machine.
  • Also, make sure you have a single OpenLM Server installation on a central network server.
  • Open up the OpenLM Broker Configuration tool.
  • Select the OpenLM Servers directory icon –> Add –> Select localhost.
  • Configure OpenLM Server hostname.
  • Click Check connectivity to OpenLM Server –> Click Apply.
  • Click on the license server hostname tab.
  • Click Add port if the port is not already present in the list on the left.
  • Click on the vendor port under the License Servers directory icon.
  • License Manager Type –> Select INTES.
  • Click on the Commands tab –> Click on the Status tab –> Type in the full path to INTES_OpenLM.exe, like so:
    • “C:Program Files (x86)AMPORTAKINTES_OpenLM.exe”
  • Click on the Commands tab –> Click on the data_inquiry tab –> Type in the full path to AMP_OpenLM.exe, like so:
    • “C:Program Files (x86)AMP_OpenLM.exe”
  • Click Apply.
  • Click on the Vendors tab –> Add Vendor if no vendor listed below –> Click on the listed vendor.
  • Name–> Input INTES PERMAS.
  • Click Apply.
  • Click Restart Broker–> Click OK –> Close the tool.
  • Make sure you have a single OpenLM Server installation on a central network server.
  • go to the server which hosts OpenLM Server.
  • Windows Start button –> All Programs –> OpenLM –> OpenLM EasyAdmin User Interface.
  • OpenLM User Interface Start button –> select Widgets–> Click on License Servers.
  • Click Approve on the top red line representing the license manager you configured.
  • Open up Windows services and restart the OpenLM Server service.
  • Please note that it might take up to 3 minutes for the license manager to become online in OpenLM.
  • For added functionality, you can also install the OpenLM Agent or evaluate the OpenLM Extensions.
  • See the Reports of OpenLM.

 

 

 

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