![]() ![]() ![]() Once returned, you should be able to self-help consolidate from the my. portal. As well a means to add those authorizations via fulfillment exchanges back to the new license pool. Suffice to say that Esri does not want to support this mixed mode of FlexNet Publisher (nor does any vendor I'm aware of), so from ArcGIS 10.0 forward, with implementation of FlexNet Trusted Storage-they provide an easy mechanism in the ArcGIS License Manager to deauthorize and return the prior permanent fulfillments from the "old" license servers. I don't know for sure, it would have to be tested, and it would require a cumbersome level of tweaking port assignments for both Desktop clients and FlexNet license server. However, it might be possible to bind sets of both a LMGRD and an ARCGIS daemon to specific ports, and then to force the clients to connect to their appropriate pool. So again two license pools would not peacefully coexist with defaults. So two different versions can not routinely be run concurrently on the same FlexNet Publisher license manager, certainly not with the default flexnet port assignments.Īdditionally, since the vendor daemon name is fixed-the ArcGIS clients would poll them and link to the first port providing an ARCGIS response. And the ARCGIS FlexNet vendor component is hardcoded to be named ARCGIS. ![]() I don't believe you can have two FlexNet services named the same on a server. ![]()
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