Hello all, I am having problems with the adsklicensing service
We did a clean install on 4 machines with Rocky Linux 9.3 and two of them had no problem and the other two just won’t work,
I did a backup untar then install flame 2025.1.1 and the installation will delete some of my backup folders, the licensing service will not start.
Then I unisnstalled flame and installed the latest licensing software, reinstall flame and still would not work,
I have tried flame 2025 and 2025.1.1 with no luck
It has taken me two days now and it is driving me crazy
Here are two error messages
Might want to check permissions. I had a similar issue which originated from me having symlinked the /opt/Autodesk directory but the drive it was on, didn’t have the correct permissions as the licensing server uses a different user. As soon as 777ed the mount licensing sprung to life…
Thank ypu Tom, changung /opt/Autodesk permissions to 777 did help to restart the license service.
But now I get a different license error, I am attaching a picture
Itried to register it with the helper and I get another error
You S+W is totally broken too.
solved the stone+wire by changing the port number on sw_probed
Hi Allan, Tom and all, I decided to uninstall flame again, install the latest License service 14.4.0.11537 and then flame and it worked!!!, yesterday I installed the latest License service after installing flame, apparently it needs to be installed before and it needs to be the latet one and not the one that comes with the flame installer (14.1.0.10619)
Thank you for your help, and have a good day
Everything you have stated here sounds like doing it wrong initially, and the solution.
The funny thing is that I did 4 systems exactly te same way and I had problems just with two, but maybe as you said it was the wrong procedure
Apologies for all the confusion and I am happy it worked
Thanks again
Ana
Anecdotally and into the wind, I recently heard of an attempt to create a template boot disk by installing onto one workstation via USB/UEFI, with a full flame installation and some custom software, then clonezilla of this ‘template’ to boot several other machines…
sigh…
I did offer to help, but was rejected.