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Server license settings
Server license settingsServer license settings
Server license settings
All license settings are found via
System -> Licenses
.
Sms4Domino looks at regular intervals for the presence of a valid license . Each running istance
requires a specific License document. License information is stored, as a signed human readable
text string, in a license document. The Sms4Domino configuration database could hold multiple
license documents (in order to support multi instance deployments).
The validity of a license may depend on multiple factors. Typical elements are
Servername where the configuration database is stored
Instance ID of the running instance
User-id that runs Sms4Domino
Number of active inbound or outbound gateways defined by the configuration database
Expiration date of the license. The current date must be before this expiration date
Release date of Sms4Domino. The release date of the running Sms4Domino program must
be before this release date
Number of Notes Mail Interfaces defined by the configuration database
Number of Test gateways defined by the configuration database.
A typical evaluation license that could be downloaded from the website grants everybody the right to
run Sms4Domino with one Test Gateway and one Notes Mail Interface. Every Sms message will
contain the text "Sms4Domino" in addition to the user generated text.
Procedure to create a license document
Procedure to create a license documentProcedure to create a license document
Procedure to create a license document
Open the Sms4Domino configuration database.
Select
System -> Licenses
in the navigator. The right part of the screen displays all defined
license documents
Only Active license documents are used by Sms4Domino. They have a green check
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mark
Servername: when the configuration database is located on server x then Sms4Domino
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looks for a license docuemnt for servername x
Used by: the Instance ID that will use the license settings.
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License data: indication if a license file has been loaded into the document
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