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SHOW 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 [,...]]


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.

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.

For a complete description of this utility, see the HP OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual.

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


Qualifiers

/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.

/BRIEF (default)

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

/CHARGE_TABLE

Synonym for the /UNIT_REQUIREMENTS qualifier.

/CLUSTER

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

/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.

/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 products included in the operating environment currently active on the system.

/HIERARCHY (Integrity servers only)

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

/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.

/OE[=OE name] (Integrity servers only)

When OE name is specified, displays the settings for the named operating environment currently active on the node. Valid OE names are FOE, BOE, EOE, MCOE, and HAOE. When no OE name is specified, displays the operating environment currently active on the node.

/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.

/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, Ctrl/B Scroll up one line.
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), Return, Enter, Space Get the next page of information.
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.

/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.

Note

On OpenVMS Alpha systems, the producer is shown as DEC. On OpenVMS Integrity server systems, the producer displays as HP.

/RELEASE_DATE=[date_time]

Allows listing licenses using release dates as selection criteria.

/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.

/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.

/TERMINATION_DATE=date_time

Allows listing licenses using termination dates as selection criteria.

/UNIT_REQUIREMENTS

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

/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. See the HP OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual for more information on license types.

/WARNING_INTERVAL=n

NOWARNING_INTERVAL

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

/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.


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: HP 
        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: HP 
        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: HP 
        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  DEC          0  A     0      0.0  (none)      (none) 
TEST02  DEC          0  B     0      0.0  10-JAN-2014 12-NOV-2014 
TEST03  DEC          0  C     0      0.0  30-DEC-2014 (none) 
TEST04  DEC          0  D     0      0.0  (none)      25-AUG-2015 
TEST05  DEC          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  DEC         0  B     0      0.0  10-JAN-2014 12-NOV-2014 
TEST03  DEC         0  C     0      0.0  30-DEC-2014 (none) 
TEST05  DEC         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  DEC         0   A     0      0.0  (none)      (none) 
TEST04  DEC         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 HP      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   DEC          0  A     0      0.0  (none)      (none) 
TEST02   DEC          0  B     0      0.0  10-JAN-2014 12-NOV-2014 
TEST03   DEC          0  C     0      0.0  30-DEC-2014 (none) 
TEST04   DEC          0  D     0      0.0  (none)      25-AUG-2015 
TEST05   DEC          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 DEC 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 DEC 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 DEC 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 HP 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                HP          250        0       250   Yes 
DVNETEXT         HP            4        3         1   Yes 
OPENVMS-I64-BOE  HP            2        2         0   Yes 
OPENVMS-I64-HAOE HP           20        8        12   Yes 
VAXSET           HP           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 HP    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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