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Re: [hobbit] server side flexlm test
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] server side flexlm test
- From: michael nemeth <michael.nemeth (at) lmco.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:45:07 -0400
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Not sure what you mean here how that would work:
and define the host tests, like e.g. flexlm://mysys:1700
I had thought of parsing the bb-hosts line but since I already had a
list and
one with a easy to parse naming convention I went that way.
Also I was afraid that it would interfere with other stuff on e line.
Actual I test your script on the server side by hardcoding lmstat -a -c
2277 (at) mobile2 !
Anna Jonna Armannsdottir wrote:
On fös, 2008-07-18 at 08:15 -0400, michael nemeth wrote:
Anna, and All actual here how I modified your script.
Thanks! This is very interesting. It gives me some ideas
to try out as a server side test. Maybe it is possible to
take the script even further, and define it even further
and define the host tests, like e.g. flexlm://mysys:1700
Then you would not even need the config file.
Anyway it is just an idea.
It is very interesting to see this as a client side test
and as a server side test. The users will be happy that
they can choose themselves if they want the client side
or the serverside test. If a user wants to have both
sides on the same host, they can rename the tests
to flexlms and flexlmc. So the user can have the best of
both worlds.