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preferred
The
target ID was introduced in LUM V4.6.6 to solve cases of duplicated IDs
returned by the uname -m command and by the previous i4target command and must be
used in all the cases where it is applicable. The other target ID is maintained for compatibility
reasons and will be removed in the future.
The i4target command is the only valid generator of LUM target IDs for CATIA V5 products
in a nodelock or concurrent environment. When using CATIA V4 products in a nodelock or
concurrent environment, the uname -m command delivers the correct processor ID. See
Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Obtaining the correct processor ID
Version
CATIA V4 configurations/products
CATIA V5 configurations/products
When using partitionable systems or systems with nonhexadecimal serial numbers, the
uname -m output will not resemble a valid LUM target ID (as it does with the previous target
IDs). Trying to create licenses from the uname -m command results in licenses not accepted
by LUM code. Figure 4-3 shows a command for obtaining the correct target ID for your server
or nodelocked workstation using CATIA V5 products.
Figure 4-3 Output for the i4target command
For additional information, visit:
http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/lum
Command
uname -m
i4targetid -Ol
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