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I have a medium sized distribunted communitiy of devices. My license sever

tells mr that cals allocated to the same machine name. Are the any utilities

that can show move information regarding the machine as I want to avoid

asking the users to look at their terminal settings. I suspect there is a

faulty terminal which is taking more than one license but I cannot eaasily

find it as the machine name is not listed against any logged in sessions but

licenses continue to be allcated to this machine name. Please help.

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Re: Cals Getting Used Up

 

Hi,

 

There are a couple of tools in the resource kit that can help

you troubleshoot this. They are lsreport.exe and tsctst.exe.

 

You can download the resource kit tools here:

 

Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools

 

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd

 

After installing you can open up the Resource Kit help file

and find full details on usage of each tool. Quick summary:

 

lsreport.exe - Run on your TS licensing server, creates

lsreport.txt file which contains information about issued

licenses and installed license packs.

 

tsctst.exe - Run this on each *workstation*, it gives you

information about the license stored on the device.

 

-TP

 

rbg wrote:

> I have a medium sized distribunted communitiy of devices. My license

> sever tells mr that cals allocated to the same machine name. Are the

> any utilities that can show move information regarding the machine as

> I want to avoid asking the users to look at their terminal settings.

> I suspect there is a faulty terminal which is taking more than one

> license but I cannot eaasily find it as the machine name is not

> listed against any logged in sessions but licenses continue to be

> allcated to this machine name. Please help.

Posted

Re: Cals Getting Used Up

 

Thanks for your reply. I tried this, it gives similar information to the

license manager. I have 98% windows terminals connected.

 

Here are the results some of the results.

 

fpdc2 2171 4 HP-D5P649P1WN8V User 26/07/2007 24/09/2007 Active A02-5.02-S

fpdc2 2237 4 HP-D5P649P1WN8V User 14/08/2007 17/10/2007 Active A02-5.02-S

fpdc2 2255 4 WT00806467a9d4 19/08/2007 13/11/2007 Active A02-5.02-S

 

In each case the machine name is unique except for HP-D5P649P1WN8V where we

have several hundred temp licenses allocated and about 15% of the active

licenses allocated to the same name at various dates and times but cannot

track down the terminal. Is it possible to create an event with the ip

address and machine name

each time a licence is checked out in a debug mode to catch it. (Multiple

sites and subnets!). As I said before this machine name never seems to

appear on the list of users logged in even though a license has bee taken

today.

 

Regards

RBG

"TP" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> There are a couple of tools in the resource kit that can help

> you troubleshoot this. They are lsreport.exe and tsctst.exe.

>

> You can download the resource kit tools here:

>

> Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools

>

> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd

>

> After installing you can open up the Resource Kit help file

> and find full details on usage of each tool. Quick summary:

>

> lsreport.exe - Run on your TS licensing server, creates

> lsreport.txt file which contains information about issued

> licenses and installed license packs.

>

> tsctst.exe - Run this on each *workstation*, it gives you

> information about the license stored on the device.

>

> -TP

>

> rbg wrote:

> > I have a medium sized distribunted communitiy of devices. My license

> > sever tells mr that cals allocated to the same machine name. Are the

> > any utilities that can show move information regarding the machine as

> > I want to avoid asking the users to look at their terminal settings.

> > I suspect there is a faulty terminal which is taking more than one

> > license but I cannot eaasily find it as the machine name is not

> > listed against any logged in sessions but licenses continue to be

> > allcated to this machine name. Please help.

>

Posted

Re: Cals Getting Used Up

 

Hello RBG,

 

In Terminal Services Licensing (licmgr.exe) it shows the exact

time a license was issued. Match that up to your security log

and you will have the username and *real* source ip address.

 

The eventid is 528, scroll to the bottom of the description field

for the Source Network Address.

 

-TP

 

rbg wrote:

> Thanks for your reply. I tried this, it gives similar information to

> the license manager. I have 98% windows terminals connected.

>

> Here are the results some of the results.

>

> fpdc2 2171 4 HP-D5P649P1WN8V User 26/07/2007 24/09/2007 Active

> A02-5.02-S fpdc2 2237 4 HP-D5P649P1WN8V User 14/08/2007 17/10/2007

> Active A02-5.02-S fpdc2 2255 4 WT00806467a9d4 19/08/2007 13/11/2007

> Active A02-5.02-S

>

> In each case the machine name is unique except for HP-D5P649P1WN8V

> where we have several hundred temp licenses allocated and about 15%

> of the active licenses allocated to the same name at various dates

> and times but cannot track down the terminal. Is it possible to

> create an event with the ip address and machine name

> each time a licence is checked out in a debug mode to catch it.

> (Multiple sites and subnets!). As I said before this machine name

> never seems to appear on the list of users logged in even though a

> license has bee taken today.

>

> Regards

> RBG

Posted

Re: Cals Getting Used Up

 

Ht TP,

 

That helped. It looks like it takes the license when the client connects

then shows in security when the user loggs on. Been able to track it to a

particulat type of windows based terminal supplied by HP. Is it possible

that they all have the same computer name for licensing purposes? Does that

cause the license server a problem ? It is a shame the lic serv does not

capture somthing more traceable. We definately have more than enough lic for

the devices we have and are working the device cal model but run out because

of the naming issue.

 

Regards

RBG

 

Regards

RBG

 

"TP" wrote:

> Hello RBG,

>

> In Terminal Services Licensing (licmgr.exe) it shows the exact

> time a license was issued. Match that up to your security log

> and you will have the username and *real* source ip address.

>

> The eventid is 528, scroll to the bottom of the description field

> for the Source Network Address.

>

> -TP

>

> rbg wrote:

> > Thanks for your reply. I tried this, it gives similar information to

> > the license manager. I have 98% windows terminals connected.

> >

> > Here are the results some of the results.

> >

> > fpdc2 2171 4 HP-D5P649P1WN8V User 26/07/2007 24/09/2007 Active

> > A02-5.02-S fpdc2 2237 4 HP-D5P649P1WN8V User 14/08/2007 17/10/2007

> > Active A02-5.02-S fpdc2 2255 4 WT00806467a9d4 19/08/2007 13/11/2007

> > Active A02-5.02-S

> >

> > In each case the machine name is unique except for HP-D5P649P1WN8V

> > where we have several hundred temp licenses allocated and about 15%

> > of the active licenses allocated to the same name at various dates

> > and times but cannot track down the terminal. Is it possible to

> > create an event with the ip address and machine name

> > each time a licence is checked out in a debug mode to catch it.

> > (Multiple sites and subnets!). As I said before this machine name

> > never seems to appear on the list of users logged in even though a

> > license has bee taken today.

> >

> > Regards

> > RBG

>

Posted

Re: Cals Getting Used Up

 

Hi,

 

It takes the name based on what the client gives it when a

license is first issued to the device. It is not a problem having

the same name because a unique hardware id is associated

with each license. If things are working properly the name

will stay the same even if the local device changes its name

because the unique hardware id stored on the device stays

the same.

 

lsreport /w will dump this hardware id on the server side

whereas tsctst /a will show it on the client side (in your case

you may be unable to run tsctst because of the client OS).

 

It sounds like one or more of your terminals needs a firmware

update or is faulty and is resetting to factory defaults each time.

This makes it appear to be a "brand new" device as far as

the TS licensing server is concerned.

 

-TP

 

rbg wrote:

> Ht TP,

>

> That helped. It looks like it takes the license when the client

> connects then shows in security when the user loggs on. Been able to

> track it to a particulat type of windows based terminal supplied by

> HP. Is it possible that they all have the same computer name for

> licensing purposes? Does that cause the license server a problem ?

> It is a shame the lic serv does not capture somthing more traceable.

> We definately have more than enough lic for the devices we have and

> are working the device cal model but run out because of the naming

> issue.

>

> Regards

> RBG

Posted

Re: Cals Getting Used Up

 

Hi TP,

 

I checked the web for command line but it does not list that one! Anyway we

make further progress. So What you are suggesting is that each terminal

should have a unique hardware number. What we seem to have is a range of

terminals from one manufacturer where the hardware number is the same for all

terminals. So what must be happening is that they are continuously cycling

between tempory and permenant using up all of the licenses. This must have

been happening over a few years as I guess it takes 6 months for each

terminal to clock over a license 3 month temporary 3months perm but the when

it goes to renew it goes back to temporary as the hardware id is already

allocated ! Slowly using up the licenses.

What do you think ? What solution should we look for ?

Regards

RBG

 

"TP" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> It takes the name based on what the client gives it when a

> license is first issued to the device. It is not a problem having

> the same name because a unique hardware id is associated

> with each license. If things are working properly the name

> will stay the same even if the local device changes its name

> because the unique hardware id stored on the device stays

> the same.

>

> lsreport /w will dump this hardware id on the server side

> whereas tsctst /a will show it on the client side (in your case

> you may be unable to run tsctst because of the client OS).

>

> It sounds like one or more of your terminals needs a firmware

> update or is faulty and is resetting to factory defaults each time.

> This makes it appear to be a "brand new" device as far as

> the TS licensing server is concerned.

>

> -TP

>

> rbg wrote:

> > Ht TP,

> >

> > That helped. It looks like it takes the license when the client

> > connects then shows in security when the user loggs on. Been able to

> > track it to a particulat type of windows based terminal supplied by

> > HP. Is it possible that they all have the same computer name for

> > licensing purposes? Does that cause the license server a problem ?

> > It is a shame the lic serv does not capture somthing more traceable.

> > We definately have more than enough lic for the devices we have and

> > are working the device cal model but run out because of the naming

> > issue.

> >

> > Regards

> > RBG

>


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