Ajuba Solutions License Server Installed Files
The installation program installs the following files (<installDir> is the installation directory you specify during installation):
- /etc/init.d/prolserver-The shell script that starts Ajuba Solutions License Server when the system boots. You can use run this script with the start or stop argument to start or stop Ajuba Solutions License Server manually. The exact location of this file depends on your operating system (for example, /etc/init.d, /etc/rc.d/init.d, or /sbin/init.d). The peer directories rc2.d and rc0.d contain symbolic links to this file, which your system uses to start Ajuba Solutions License Server during boot and halt it during shutdown.
- <installDir>/prolserver.boot-This script is created only if you do not install Ajuba Solutions License Server as root. This is a copy of the script that needs to be installed under /etc/init.d in order to automatically launch Ajuba Solutions License Server when the system boots. The exact location depends on the operating system.
- <installDir>/prolserverq-The Ajuba Solutions License Server application program.
- <installDir>/prolserver.conf-The main configuration file. This file stores the installation settings for Ajuba Solutions License Server. Consult the prolserver man page for information about the setting for this file. Changes to this file take place when you restart Ajuba Solutions License Server.
- <installDir>/prolserver.state-This is a state checkpoint file. This file is tamper-resistent so you should not edit this file. Doing so causes you to lose state about active licenses, administrator passwords, and notification email addresses.
- <installDir>/prolserver.pid-This file records the process ID of Ajuba Solutions License Server so it can be shutdown.
- /var/log/prolserver.<port>.log-This is the log file for the server. <port> is the port number assigned to this Ajuba Solutions License Server. This file keeps weekly, daily, and current usage statistics. It is compacted automatically so it should not get too large. Each day at midnight the records about the current usage are collected into one daily record, and each week records about daily usage are collected into one weekly record. You can change the location of this file by editing the prolserver.conf file. Consult the prolserver man page for details.
- /etc/INSTALL.LOG-A log of the Ajuba Solutions License Server installation.
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