# Green Hills Software License Manager (GHSlm)

# Introduction

Open iT supports Green Hills Software License Manager usage reporting by polling the license servers at regular intervals to get the current status of its license use and availability.

An Open iT client is installed on your license server for this collection. The data collector/preprocessor gathers the current license usage information from the license manager every hour using a 5-minute sample interval, triggering the data collection process. It also processes the gathered license usage. Once the data is preprocessed, it is transmitted to the Core Server, according to the client's timezone, for further storage, completing the license usage data collection and processing.

License Manager Utility Polling Workflow

License Manager Utility Polling Workflow

This will produce the following aggregated data types used for historical reporting:

The following sections will guide you in setting up the necessary configuration to collect and send the required data to the server.

# Requirements

# Getting the License Status Utility Binary Location

This configuration requires the path to the license status utility binary to obtain the license status information.

  • If you have Green Hills Software version 6 or earlier, you need the path to find_ghs_licenses.
  • If you have Green Hills Software version 7 or later, you need the path to lic_find_licenses.

Get this by following these steps:

# Through the Interface

  1. Open the Task Manager.
  2. Go to the Details tab.
  3. Locate the license status binary.
  4. Right-click and choose Open file location.
    The path of the binary will be displayed.

# Through the Command Line

  1. Open a command prompt with Administrator level privileges.

  2. Run the following command to locate the binary:

    Command Syntax
     where /r <installation_drive> <licstat_binary>

    where:

    • <installation_drive> is the drive where the license manager is installed.
    • <licstat_binary> is the binary to locate.
    Example
     where /r C:\ find_ghs_licenses

    The path of the binary will be displayed.

After verifying the path of the polling program, make sure that it is running.

Open a command prompt in the directory of the license server executable or the polling program and run the following command:

Command Syntax
find_ghs_licenses

Make sure no errors are encountered.

Run the following command to locate the binary:

Command Syntax
find . | grep <licstat_binary>

where <licstat_binary> is the binary to locate.

Example
find . | grep find_ghs_licenses

The path of the binary will be displayed.

# Configuring Data Collection

These are the required steps to activate and configure collection of Green Hills usage data.

  1. Go to the Components directory, which is by default in C:\Program Files\OpeniT\Core\Configuration\Components, and back up the licpoll.xml configuration file.

  2. Open a command prompt with Administrator level privileges.

  3. Go to the bin directory, which is by default in C:\Program Files\OpeniT\Core\bin, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     cd $BIN_DIR
    Example
     cd C:\Program Files\OpeniT\Core\bin
  4. Once in the directory, activate the collection of Green Hills data, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     openit_confinit -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.active=true"
  5. Set the path to the binary used by the Green Hills Software License Server, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     openit_confinit -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command=<binary_path>"

    where <binary_path> is the obtained path in Getting the License Status Utility Binary Path.

    Example
     openit_confinit -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command=C:\find_ghs_licenses"
  6. Set the arguments to the status command.

    • If you have Green Hills Software version 6 or earlier, put -a -w -l <server>:<port>.
    • If you have Green Hills Software version 7 or later, put -w -l <server>:<port>.

    Run the command:

    Command Syntax
     openit_confinit -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command.arguments=-a -w -l <server>:<port>"
    Example
     openit_confinit -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command.arguments=-a -w -l localhost:5008"
  7. Update the configuration file, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     openit_confbuilder --client

    Make sure no errors are encountered.

  1. Go to the Components directory, which is by default in /var/opt/openit/etc/Components, and back up the licpoll.xml configuration file.

  2. Go to the bin directory, which is by default in /opt/openit/bin`, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     cd $BIN_DIR
    Example
     cd /opt/openit/bin
  3. Once in the directory, activate the collection of Green Hills data, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     ./openit_confinit -r /var/opt/openit/ -d /var/opt/openit/etc/ -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.active=true"
  4. Set the path to the binary used by the Green Hills Software License Server, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     ./openit_confinit -r /var/opt/openit/ -d /var/opt/openit/etc/ -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command=<binary_path>"

    where <binary_path> is the obtained path in Getting the License Status Utility Binary Path.

    Example
     ./openit_confinit -r /var/opt/openit/ -d /var/opt/openit/etc/ -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command=C:\find_ghs_licenses"
  5. Set the arguments to the status command.

    • If you have Green Hills Software version 6 or earlier, put -a -w -l <server>:<port>.
    • If you have Green Hills Software version 7 or later, put -w -l <server>:<port>.

    Run the command:

    Command Syntax
     ./openit_confinit -r /var/opt/openit/ -d /var/opt/openit/etc/ -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command.arguments=-a -w -l <server>:<port>"
    Example
     ./openit_confinit -r /var/opt/openit/ -d /var/opt/openit/etc/ -c "licpoll.license-types.greenhill-sample.status-command.arguments=-a -w -l localhost:5008"
  6. Update the configuration file, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     ./openit_confbuilder --client

    Make sure no errors are encountered.

Refer to the Green Hills Data Collection Configuration table to learn more about Green Hills configuration in licpoll.xml.

Object Name Accepted Value Description
active Boolean (true or false) Setting this to true activates Green Hills usage data collection.
type String (i.e., GreenHill) The license manager type.
interval Timespan (e.g., P30S, P5M, P1H) The span of time between each polling round (it is recommended to set a value no less than P1M).
offset Timespan (e.g., P30S, P5M, P1H) The span of time the aligned poll time decided by interval is shifted.
product-name String (e.g., server;daemon) This object is defined if a vendor license name other than the default GreenHill=%server%;greenhill will be used.
status-command FileName (e.g., ${OpeniT.directories.bin}/find_ghs_licenses) The binary used to obtain status from the license manager.
status-command.arguments String (e.g., -a -w -l <server>:<port>) The arguments used for the status command.
Green Hills Data Collection Configuration

# Verifying Data Collection

After configuration, you can verify that the data is collected by following these steps:

  1. Open a command prompt with Administrator level privileges.

  2. Go to the bin directory, which is by default in C:\Program Files\OpeniT\Core\bin, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     cd $BIN_DIR
    Example
     cd C:\Program Files\OpeniT\Core\bin
  3. Run the command:

    Command Syntax
     openit_licpoll -# 1
  4. Verify that the temp directory, which is by default in C:\ProgramData\OpeniT\Data\temp, contains a LicPoll directory containing .data and status-*.log files.

  1. Go to the bin directory, which is by default in /opt/openit/bin, run the command:

    Command Syntax
     cd $BIN_DIR
    Example
     cd /opt/openit/bin
  2. Run the command:

    Command Syntax
     ./openit_licpoll -# 1
  3. Verify that the temp directory, which is by default in /var/opt/openit/temp, contains a LicPoll directory containing .data and status-*.log files.

# Next Steps?

   Renaming Vendor License    Renaming Features    Create and Add Report    License Monitor

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