FIlepro setup on windows (7)
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
Thu Sep 25 16:06:45 PDT 2014
Check to see if fplmservice has started.
Richard Kreiss
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> On Sep 25, 2014, at 5:40 PM, Denny Diller <dendil at electricalusa.com> wrote:
>
> Need some help my unix machine went down and thinking of going to windows
> But I get get filepro to boot on my machine.
>
> I installed filepro on a windows (7) Pro machine in a Directory C:\appl\
> I get a Filepro 5.0 icon when clicked I get a Error message
> Unable to connect to license server.
>
> FP tech wrote.
>
>
> We are only going to be limited help as we no longer support your version of filePro.
>
> Take theses steps to isolate a license problem when running filePro on Windows.
>
> Go to the services of windows to stop or make sure the service is stopped.
>
> Pre Vista Windows = Start - Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Services
>
> Vista Windows and higher = Start - Control Panel - System and Security - Administrative Tools - Services
>
> Look for the entry called fplm_service
>
> If the service is not already stopped, Right Click on fplm_service and select Stop then proceed to the next step.
>
> Go to the ~/fp/logs directory where filePro is installed.
>
> Edit the file called servlog.cfg
>
> Make sure the lines towards the bottom are not commented out
> (remove the # sign at the beginning of the lines)
>
> NEWFILE,DEBUG,server.log
>
> DAILY,WARN,server_warn.log
>
> Save the servlog.cfg file
>
> Then go to the services of windows to try to start the license service.
>
> Pre Vista Windows = Start - Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Services
>
> Vista Windows and highter = Start - Control Panel - System and Security - Administrative Tools - Services
>
> Look for the entry called fplm_service
>
> Right Click on fplm_service and select Startss
>
> I DO THIS AND GET ERROR MESSAGE "THE SYSTEM CANNOT FIND FILE SPECIFIED"
> MYSERVICES FILELOG LOOKS LIKE THIS.
>
> C:\appl\fp\logs\servlog.cfg
>
> # type, level [,filename] [,max_size]
> # type could be CONSOLE,FILE,ROLLING,or DAILY
> # FILE,ROLLING, and DAILY require a filename
> # ROLLING requires a maximum size
> # level could be FATAL,ERROR,WARN,INFO, or DEBUG
> # lines beginning with # are comments
> # blank lines are skipped
> # keywords are case-insensitive
> # forward slashes (/) must be used for path separators
> CONSOLE,FATAL ROLLING,DEBUG,server.log,60000
> NEWFILE,INFO,server.log
> DAILY,INFO,server.log
> DAILY,WARN,server_warn.log
>
>
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