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Chapter 2 Administering the License Key

The MCC software requires installation of a license key file on your
system before it can run. The file is customized for a specific site and
machine, and cannot be used elsewhere. In certain cases (for example,
evaluation copies), the license is only valid for a limited period, and the
MCC software will cease to operate if the license is not renewed. The
MCC can be shut down if the license has expired, but it will not be
possible to restart it. New and replacement license files can only be
obtained from Visara.

Understanding the License Key File

As part of the MCC installation package, Visara supplies a file called
license.cfg

. This is copied into the directory /usr/ics/config. A

typical license key file is shown below.

seed=xyz company

MCCExpires=2006-12-23

BMCExpires=NEVER

MaxMCCUsers=10

MaxAllowedEBusConsoles=600

MaxAllowedIConConsoles=600

MaxAllowedTelnetConsoles=600

MaxAllowedCommandConsoles=600

MaxAllowedTN3270Consoles=600

MaxAllowedTN5250Consoles=600

MaxAllowedMCCStarsConnections=600

MCCKey=2e68092f4d36324a682a51605e7e46317d6a587b1199163468183e56245f

BMCPatrolKey=3a4c300b68364e3877291c3e5e0246683412

where:

seed

is a string that was used to generate the MCCKey field. This must

be a minimum of eight characters. It is typically the customer’s name.

MCCExpires

is the expiration date of the MCC software. If this is

"NEVER", the license has no expiration date. If this field contains a date
in the format YYYY-MM-DD, this is the date on which the license expires.

BMCExpires

is the expiration date of the BMC Patrol option. It may

contain “NEVER” or a date in the same format as MCCExpires.

MaxMCCUsers

is the maximum number of users that can log in to the

MCC at the same time.

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