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Note
Setting the PRO_ALLOW_EARLY_RETURN environment variable has no effect on an unborrowed
license.
Before running the lmutil lmborrow utility , you can run the following command in a command shell to
check the status of the borrowed license:
lmutil lmborrow -status
Then read the command output to determine the optional ar guments for the lmutil lmborrow utility .
See the next table. To use the lmutil lmborrow utility , open a command shell and type the following
command at the prompt:
lmutil lmborrow -return [-fqdn][-c license_file_list] [-d display] feature
Optional ar guments are enclosed within brackets in the previous command syntax.
Descriptions of the ar guments follow .
Argument Description
-fqdn Specifies that a fully qualified domain name was used for license borrowing, rather
than a simple host name. Use the lmutil lmstat command to determine the format of
the host name used when the license was borrowed.
-c license_file_list Specifies the license server from which the license was borrowed. In most cases
specifying the port@hostname value for the server is sufficient.
Note
You can avoid using this ar gument by setting the LM_LICENSE_FILE variable. Set
the variable as
LM_LICENSE_FILE=port@hostname to point to the server used for borr owing
the license.
-d display Displays the system name. Required only if the displayed system name is dif ferent
than the one used to initiate borrowing.
feature Names the borrowed license feature to be returned early.
Use the lmborrow -status command for a list of borrowed license features.