Hex-Rays License Server Migration Guide
Introduction
Up to now our floating license management has been based around the following components:
the license server manager, lmadmin, provided by Flexera
the vendor daemon, hexrays, provided by Hex-Rays
As of the IDA Pro new release (9.0) and its new licensing model these have been replaced by:
The Hex-Rays License Server, and
lsadm command line tool
Both components are provided by Hex-Rays.
Differences between the servers
Flexera | Hex-Rays | |
---|---|---|
Server setup | Two binaries and processes: | Single binary ( |
Ports required | Two ports required, plaintext communication | Single TCP port, communication protected by TLS |
OS supported | Server available for Windows, Linux, or macOS x64. Manual service configuration on Linux. | Server available for Linux x64 only. Automatic configuration of systemd service at install time. |
Migration steps
Moving from the 8.4 to the 9.0 license server management infrastructure is really easy:
First make sure that you have the license server admin guide at hand.
Follow the installation steps (section 2 of the admin guide).
Install an IDA 9.0 instance and test your installation by trying to connect to the license server, to select a license, borrow and finally return it.
You are now ready to switch.
Attention points for the switch
Since an 8.4 client will not be able to connect to the new license server (and a 9.0 client won't be able to connect to the 8.4 license server), you should make sure that all users are using the new clients which are configured with the correct server and port. If your workflow requires using 8.4, you can keep the old server running until all users have switched to the new IDA version. Then you can stop and decommission the old server.
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