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Dear Intel support,
I am running on a system with flexlm managed floating licenses for the C++ and C intel compilers. Two concurrent compiles (two tokens) are
possible. There's a time limit for checking out the tokens (~ 10 minutes). Sometimes, my compiles/links last longer than this time limit, so I waste time re-checking out the token and pushing through the Makefile to resume a compilation. Is there an environment variable or some other
technique for increasing the time I can have a token checked out?
thanks much,
Sharon
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To configure the borrow duration:
lmutil lmborrow INTEL dd-mmm-yyyy:[time] <featurename>
Example:
lmutil lmborrow INTEL 06-Oct-2015 CCompL
The command above borrows a “featurename” called CCompL (Intel® C++ Compiler for Linux*) from the vendor INTEL until 6th Oct 2015 using the license file server.lic
for more information please refer to this article:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-flexlm-license-borrowing-capability
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