[Bioclusters] Advice:Several Linux Clusters and FLEXLM

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Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:06:28 -0400


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Hello All
Anyone have any experience using FlexLM servers with several different =
linux clusters?
In essence, I have three separate linux clusters which need to =
communicate with a flexlm server.
I can find several examples of one cluster communicating with a flexlm =
server, but what about more than one cluster?
Thanks for any direction!
Sincerely
Dan

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