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Dell NetWorker 19.11 Licensing Guide

Obtain the license server and NetWorker server IP address

Whether you are using a served or unserved license, you must obtain the IP address of the License Server and/or the NetWorker Server and provide this information to Dell Licensing. For a served license, you can use the lmutil lmhostid command to determine the License Server's IP. For an unserved license, you can use the operating system commands ifconfig or ipconfig.

Locating the License Server IP address

After installing the Dell License Server software, use the following procedures to determine the License Server IP address.

On Windows:

  1. Go to Start > Run.
  2. Type cmd and click OK to open a command prompt.
  3. At the C:\> prompt, type "C:\Program Files\DellEMC LicenseServer\lmutil" lmhostid -internet -v4, and then press Enter.

On Linux:

  1. Open a command shell.
  2. At a shell prompt, type lmutil lmhostid -internet -v4, and then press Enter.

Locating the NetWorker Server IP address

After installing the NetWorker Server software, use the following procedures to determine the NetWorker Server IP address.

On Windows:

  1. Go to Start > Run.
  2. Type cmd and click OK to open a command prompt.
  3. At the C:\>prompt, type ipconfig, and then press Enter.

On Linux:

  1. Open a command shell.
  2. At the shell prompt, type ifconfig, and then press Enter.
    NOTE:In case of cluster and multiple NIC environments, mention all the IP addresses in CLP license file with space as separator. HOSTID="INTERNET=IP_1 INTERNET=IP_2 ……" is the HOSTID attribute in license file for cluster and multiple NIC environment.

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