Autodesk 3ds Max Services & Support

Creating multiple license server services

Published date: 2010-Mar-11
ID: TS13541551

Applies to:
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2010
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2009
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2008
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 9
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 8
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 7.5
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 7.0.1
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 7
Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design 2010
Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design 2009
Autodesk® Maya® 2010
Autodesk® Maya® 2009
Autodesk® Maya® 2008
Autodesk® Maya® 8.5
Autodesk® Maya® 7
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 2010
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 2009
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 8
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 7
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 7.01
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 6.5
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 2008
Autodesk® Maya® Complete 8.5
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 2010
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 2009
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 8
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 7
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 7.01
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 6.5
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 2008
Autodesk® Maya® Unlimited 8.5
Autodesk® MotionBuilder 2011
Autodesk® MotionBuilder 2010
Autodesk® MotionBuilder® Standard 7
Autodesk® MotionBuilder 2009
Autodesk® MotionBuilder™ 7.5
Autodesk® MotionBuilder™ 7
Autodesk® Mudbox™ 2011
Autodesk® Mudbox™ 2010
Autodesk® Mudbox™ 2009
Autodesk® Softimage® 2010
Autodesk® Softimage® 7.5
Autodesk Softimage Advanced 2010
Autodesk Softimage Advanced 7.5

Issue

You want to set up a network license server to serve licenses for products that use different vendor daemons. For example, you have Maya 2010 on Subscription and you want to run a previous version of Maya, such as Maya 2009. Maya 2010 uses the adskflex vendor daemon, while Maya 2009 uses sgiawd, so you cannot combine the license files.

Solution

When products use different vendor daemons, you need to create two license server services in LMTOOLS: one license server service for the adskflex vendor daemon, and one service for the sgiawd licenses.

This table lists the vendor daemons used by different products. When two products use the same vendor daemon, you can combine the license files. Otherwise you have to create separate license server services.

ProductVendor Daemon
3ds Max (all versions)adskflex
3ds Max Design (all versions)adskflex
Maya 2010adskflex
Softimage (all versions)adskflex
Mudbox 2010adskflex
MotionBuilder 2010adskflex
Maya 2009 and earliersgiawd
Mudbox 2009 and earliersgiawd
MotionBuilder 2009 and earliersgiawd

Install the Network License Managers

First, you need to install the license servers for both the 2009 product and the 2010 product.

  • Network License Manager (NLM) 11.6.1 for 2010 products (and other products like 3ds Max and Softimage 7.5 that use the ADSKFLEX license vendor daemon).
  • Network License Manager (NLM) 11.5 for products that uses the SGIAWD license vendor daemon.

Create the two license server services

Create a license server service for the sgiawd product:

  1. Start LMTOOLS (click Start > All Programs > Autodesk > Network License Manager > LMTOOLS utility).
  2. Click Configuration using Services.
  3. Click on the Config Services tab. 
  4. In the Service Name box, type a name for the new service. We recommend a name that indicates the Vendor daemon or the software package. For example, "SGIAWD License Server" or "Mudbox 2009 License Server".
  5. Set the paths to point to the relevant product’s license server service and files:

    Path to LMGRD.EXE C:\Program Files\Common Files\Alias Shared\Licensing\etc\lmgrd.exe
    Path to license file C:\FlexLM\aw_server.dat
    Path to debug log file  C:\FlexLM\machine_name.log
  6. Select the Use Services and Start Server at Power Up check boxes.
  7. Click Save Service.
  8. Click the Start/Stop/Reread tab and click Start Server.
  9. To confirm that the server is running, click the Server Status tab and then click Perform Status Enquiry.

Create a license server service for the adskflex product:

  1. Start LMTOOLS (click Start > All Programs > Autodesk > Network License Manager > LMTOOLS utility).
  2. Click on the Config Services tab. 
  3. In the Service Name box, type a name for the new service. We recommend a name that indicates the Vendor daemon or the software package. For example, "ADSKFLEX License Server" or "Maya License Server".
  4. Set the paths to point to the relevant product’s license server service and files:

    Path to LMGRD.EXE C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network License Manager\lmgrd.exe
    Path to license file C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network License Manager\License\license.lic
    Path to debug log file  C:\Program Files\Autodesk Network License Manager\machine_name.log

  5. Select the Use Services and Start Server at Power Up check boxes.
  6. Click Save Service.
  7. Click the Start/Stop/Reread tab and click Start Server.
  8. To confirm that the server is running, click the Server Status tab and then click Perform Status Enquiry.

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