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Linux license server fails with invalid license key (inconsis)

Frank_F_2
Beginner
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I installed a new license server/key on a Linux system. When the license server is started the license log shows an error:

    Invalid license key (Inconsistent authentication code)

When I run lmdiag I see:

  This license cannot be checked out because:

  This platform not authorized by license.

I have 5 floating licenses for Windows but my company prefers license servers by Linux based.

Does Intel support serving Windows licenses from a Linux system?

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Kenneth_C_Intel
Employee
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Yes it does However you need to make sure that you are serving the license correctly. Following this guide should be helpful for you

https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-license-manager-getting-started-tutorial

Let me know if this solves your problem.

Regards,

Kenneth

Intel Developer Support

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Frank_F_2
Beginner
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I tried everything suggested in intel-software-license-manager-getting-started-tutorial and I still have the same problem. Some additional info:

- The errors appearing in the license logfile from the license server. I have not tried running the Intel Parallel tools.

- My Linux system is: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 (Tikanga)

- The hostid I gave Intel used upper case for the hexadecimal values but "lmutil lmhostid" reports them in lower case format.

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