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Article ID: 269
Last Updated: 03rd December 2010 07:58:26 am
If you allow license queuing for your end users (it is enabled by default), you can test that it will work properly by performing the following steps:
- Enable queuing for Client A. (For information about enabling queuing, see the related Knowledgebase article, "How do end users enable license queuing?")
- Perform
a checkout of the maximum number of available licenses from Client B.
(This client does not have to have queuing enabled.)
- Attempt to checkout one or more licenses from a Client A. Client A should receive an LMX_QUEUE return
status (that is, the value of LMX_STATUS returned by the unsuccessful LMX_Checkout operation)
when trying to checkout a license, since all the licenses are used.
- Checkin one or more licenses from Client B. The checkout attempt from Client A should now be
successful.
Note that you should call LMX_Checkout again to see if a license is available in the case that LMX_QUEUE is returned.
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