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jhanzeb1
7 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi,
As far as I know, the floating license is issued to your specified ip address i.e 10.XXX.XXX.XX, as long as your server is up and running, the license will be available to it. When you run your automated scripts against it, it should listen to those and repond. May I ask - What is it that you are trying to do exactly?
- Fullthepoil7 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi!
We are creating pipeline in cloud and the script is in a docker. Sometimes, many pipelines start and it get stuck because when the docker try to get the license from the server, it's already in use by a other script running.
I was wondering if it's possible de check if the license is already in use.
thanks
- Fullthepoil6 years agoOccasional Contributor
Still having the problem. Does anyone has any idea?
Thanks!
- nmrao6 years agoChampion Level 3Not sure if there is any automated way to check this.
If jenking is triggering multiple jobs, probably see if it is possible to invoke them conditionaly in jenkins. Just a thought.
- nmrao6 years agoChampion Level 3"the floating license is issued to your specified ip address i.e 10.XXX.XXX.XX" - incorrect. This type of licensing is called Fixed.
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