Allocate DevOps Code ClearCase licenses
Before you contact IBM (or its designee) to request a license authorization code, consider how many authorization codes you need.
- Use a single license server host
- In this case, you request a single license authorization code
for 25 licenses. You create a single license database file that incorporates
this code.
A drawback to this strategy is its single point of failure. If this license server host becomes unavailable, no one can use DevOps Code ClearCase. You might consider making some important DevOps Code ClearCase data server also act as the license server; if that host goes down, that important data is unavailable. The added inconvenience of not being able to use DevOps Code ClearCase is relatively small.
- Use two license server hosts
- In this case, you request two license authorization codes, one
for 15 licenses and another for 10 licenses. You create two license
database files that incorporate these codes on two different hosts.
This strategy provides for more robustness. If the 15 license server goes down, developers can still use DevOps Code ClearCase, but only 10 concurrent users, down from 25.
All clients that point to the inoperable license server must be redirected to the remaining license server.