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Solaris:
32-bit: ppkeyset <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw /usr/bin/fcu /usr/lib/lib-
fal.so.1

64-bit: ppkeyset64 <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw64 /usr/lib/sparcv9//lib-
fal64.so.1

AIX:
32-bit (Version 01-XX-58 and earlier): ppkeyset <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw /usr/
bin/fcu /usr/lib/libfal.a

For 32-bit (Version 01-XX-59 and later): ppkeyset <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw /
usr/bin/fcu /usr/lib/libfal.a /usr/lib/libfalmt.a

64-bit: ppkeyset64 <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw64 /usr/lib/libfal64.a

Digital UNIX/HP Tru64 UNIX/DYNIX/ptx:
32-bit: ppkeyset <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw /usr/bin/fcu /usr/lib/lib-
fal.so

Linux:
32-bit: ppkeyset <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw /usr/lib/libfal.so.1
64-bit: ppkeyset64 <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw64 /usr/lib/libfal64.so.1

Using the autoppkeyset Command to Enter the License Key

The autoppkeyset command reads the PPID FILE and sets the license key. This command shows
the results (Normal End or Error). If no message appears, the license key has not been set. This is
caused by the following reasons:

The P.P. is not installed or deleted.

The license key is not included in PPID FILE.

The PPID FILE format is different.

Before executing the autoppkeyset command, you must install PPID FILE in the server:

For UNIX platforms, input the following command from the command line:
32-bit: autoppkeyset <License key File>
64-bit: autoppkeyset64 <License key File>

NOTE:

This command does not set the License key to libfalmt.*. Use the ppkeyset command to
set it.

For Windows systems, open the command prompt (DOS window) and input the following commands
and parameters:
32-bit: autoppkeyset <License key File>
64-bit: autoppkeyset64 <License key File>

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