Upgrading to v2
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| - | '''4)''' At your earliest convenience, install UVLayout v2 on each of your workstations. Your UVLayout v1 licenses will remain active for a while, giving you time to upgrade all your systems. If you are managing a Windows environment, you may want to set up a UVLayout [http://www.uvlayout.com/doc/Installation_Guide:_Windows#Server_Installation Server Installation]; it allows you to host a single copy of UVLayout on a file server, making version upgrades easier. | + | '''4)''' At your earliest convenience, install UVLayout v2 on each of your workstations. Your UVLayout v1 licenses will remain active for a while, giving you time to upgrade all your systems. If you are managing a Windows environment, you may want to set up a UVLayout [http://www.uvlayout.com/doc/Installation_Guide:_Windows#Server_Installation Server Installation]; it allows you to host a single copy of UVLayout on a file server, making future version upgrades easier. |
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These instructions are for customers with floating licenses who wish to upgrade to UVLayout v2. General information about the floating licenses server software, HLServer, can be found at http://www.headus.com/doc/HLServer.
Note: If your HLServer installation is older than around April 2007, you will need to grab and install the latest version from http://www.uvlayout.com/hlserver before proceeding any further. If you are upgrading a Windows installation, be sure to read Updating under Windows.
1) On the license server, edit your hlserver.conf file and add a "PRODUCT uvlayoutv2 ..." line; the easiest way to do this would be to copy then edit the existing "uvlayoutv1" line ...
PRODUCT uvlayoutv1 <access list here> PRODUCT uvlayoutv2 <same list here>
2) Also on the server, edit your keys.txt file (or .keys file under Linux) and add your v2 license to the end of the file. For example ...
18 3e 6f 63 32 e5 e4 36 94 84 09 90 6d 51 64 ab d7 # hlserver 8bd547f5 080602 5632 #v2# 10 fc ad 8c dd fb fa e3 31 e6 f6 6f cd f1 7c b0 4d fe 4b 13 09 # uvlayoutv1 8bd547f5 080602 5644 [000 4] 25FC ENLC 1T8J CANT GM65 EPPW FW2J 7YYN 03CY 4LSA # uvlayoutv2 sysid=8bd547f5 expire=080601 [000 4]
3) Run hlmanager and tell HLServer to load up the edited files with a "reload" command. You should then get a status update that shows both the old v1 licenses and the new v2 licenses ...
Server manon up 45 days, 1 hour, 24 minutes and 17 seconds <--------- Licenses ----------> <------------------------- Users -------------------------> Name Status Free Used Id Hostname User App Age Idle uvlayoutv1 234 days 4 0 uvlayoutv2 234 days 4 0
4) At your earliest convenience, install UVLayout v2 on each of your workstations. Your UVLayout v1 licenses will remain active for a while, giving you time to upgrade all your systems. If you are managing a Windows environment, you may want to set up a UVLayout Server Installation; it allows you to host a single copy of UVLayout on a file server, making future version upgrades easier.