License Check Failed Upd | Qcc
| Solution | Action | |----------|--------| | | lmdown followed by lmgrd -c license.dat | | Set correct environment | export ANSYSLMD_LICENSE_FILE=1055@lic-server | | Disable firewall temporarily | Test with iptables -F (Linux) or turn off Windows Firewall | | Use license file directly | Point to a local copy: -licpath <path_to_license.lic> | | Reinstall license utilities | Reinstall qcc via software package or ANSYS installation | | Run interactively first | Test on head node before submitting batch job |
Floating licenses involve a client-server conversation. An error here is a communication breakdown. The diagnostic approach is systematic and relies on standard network troubleshooting tools.
QCC license check failures can be caused by a variety of factors, including invalid or expired licenses, misconfigured license settings, network connectivity issues, and license server problems. By understanding the causes of these failures and following best practices to prevent them, developers can minimize disruptions to their work and ensure compliance with software licensing agreements. If you are experiencing QCC license check failures, try the solutions outlined in this report to resolve the issue. qcc license check failed
Ensure that the ports utilized by the Qualcomm license manager (typically ports 27000 through 27009 , and the vendor daemon port) are whitelisted for both inbound and outbound traffic.
To minimize development downtime, implement these preventative habits: | Solution | Action | |----------|--------| | |
The licensing server components or USB dongle drivers are obsolete.
Try unsetting the QNX_CONFIGURATION global variable. QCC license check failures can be caused by
The abbreviation typically refers to Qualcomm Compiler Tools (or associated Qualcomm Charging/Connectivity software suites), which require a valid digital license to operate.
