
khushabuchand.solan@hcltech.com asked a question.
Hi FlexNet Community,
We are facing an issue using lmutil lmstat to query a vendor daemon running on a Linux server from a Windows machine.
Setup:
We have three license servers running different vendor daemons.
From Windows, we use the command:
lmutil.exe lmstat -a -c port@ip
Two servers work perfectly
One server fails with:
lmutil -96,7: "WinSock: Host not found (HOST_NOT_FOUND)"
Details:
We confirmed that telnet 10.118.58.33 27001 works.
The Linux server is up, lmgrd and the vendor daemon are running.
The SERVER line in the license file uses the hostname
On the Windows machine, we added entry to the hosts file.
Still, lmutil fails, while it works fine with the other servers.
Question:
Why does lmutil fail for this server when everything else (connectivity, daemon status, hostname mapping) seems fine?
Is there a hostname mismatch or configuration on the Linux license server that could cause this?
Any guidance would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Hi @khushabuchand.solan@hcltech.com can you please share the output of lmpath -status or lmutil lmpath -status?
Best Regards,