Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about HCL Informix Licensing

These topics provide short answers to some frequently asked questions about HCL Informix Licensing.

What versions of HCL Informix are affected?

Starting 15.0.1, Actian licensing system has been rolled out for HCL Informix.

Do I need to pay for a license on a DR server?

Yes. Both Hot-Standby and Cold-Standby are charged for. DR servers need a license file as the server ‘fingerprint’ will be different to that of the production server so the license file won’t migrate.

How is licensing a DR server different from an HA server?

Yes, High Availability/Failover servers require paid licenses. The distinction is that DR servers are not powered up until the production system fails so the installation is never active at the same time as the production server whereas a HA or failover system is powered up all the time and the installation is actively being kept in synch with the production server.

Where do I install the license.xml file?

HCL Informix (server) has a specific location where the license.xml file must be installed. Please consult the product documentation for details.

For Linux 86x64 and AIX platforms: the directory is /etc/Informix. The file owner and/or permissions of the license.xml file must allow the installation owner to read the file. Should be created as root, and may be owned by any user.

How do I find out why a License check has failed?

Check the online.log for licensing errors. If the license file has not been modified it will generate specific error messages for specific failures.

How do temporary licenses work?

Temporary and extension licenses are typically 7 - 30 days (plus a 30-day grace period). All licensing starts delivering warning messages 60 days before the license expires, so these licenses will generate warning messages as soon as they are installed.