Configuring a Standalone License on Linux
This article is intended to guide you through the process of configuring a Standalone (node-locked) license file on a Linux environment. If you are using a Windows operating system, please refer to this article Configuring a Standalone License on Windows.
For a Standalone license (a license that is locked to a local machine), set the environment variable, ALTAIR_LICENSE_PATH, to point to the appropriate location where the license file resides. The preferred method is to save your license to a location separate from Altair HyperWorks software installations and set the environment variable to point at this license.
Configuring the file:
- Rename the new license file to altair_lic.dat.
- Place it inside the <install_location>/altair/licenses directory, by default /usr/local/altair/licenses, or any other accessible location.
- Point the ALTAIR_LICENSE_PATH to the appropriate location.
Example:
export ALTAIR_LICENSE_PATH=/usr/local/altair/licenses/altair_lic.dat
Commands used to set up environment variables from the current terminal shell.
For C shell:
setenv <environment_variable> <value>
For Korn shell, Bourne or BASH shell:
export <environment_variable>=<value>
Remember that in case you experience any difficulties with this process, you can contact Altair Support at the landing page of the Altair Community.