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Helpful Member!  AIXDummy (TechnicalUser)
20 Jun 05 17:00
I'm a (complete) newbie with AIX, but have been given the dubious honor of setting up an AIX box with VisualAge 5.01 on it.  I got through the install process and now have to do the license enroll thing.

I've been told that we want to use a simple nodelock LUM license so I grabbed the cforaix_n_lic and vacpp_n.lic files and using the commands that I extracted from those files, ran this really long i4blt command and got the following back:  

ADM-10037: There are no active license servers

I was told there is a way to get around this without having a license server running.  

Can anyone help me?  I was told something to do with configuring ifor_ls.

Thanks

reklov (IS/IT--Management)
24 Nov 05 5:53
Hi,

I got the them error adm-10037.
Could you please send me an idea,
how to solve this ?
(I just need to become that Basic License tool Running
and enroll a license, nothing comlicated).
Thanks a lot in advance.

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