FlexNet Licensing Overview

Important: FlexNet licensing system is deprecated in 2.0.1.3 and will not be supported in future versions.

The FlexNet licensing system is used to control the total number of CPU Virtual Processors (CPU VPs) that are available to an operating environment.

OneDB instances are required to obtain a OneDB license for each CPU VP that they wish to run.

A FlexNet License Server needs to be configured to hold a fixed number of OneDB licenses. It is then a matter of configuring the onconfig parameter LICENSE_SERVER to point to the FlexNet server device. All instances configured to use this FlexNet server will be able to share CPU VP resources. The Server Device will have a fixed number of licenses associated with it, each license equates to a CPU VP that can be claimed by an OneDB instance. This allows sharing of licensed resources across all systems in a production environment. OneDB licenses are also required for tenant virtual processors.

Note: When OneDB server is configured for multitenancy, it is possible to have the session threads run on tenant VPs instead of CPU VPs. The tenant VPs are treated like CPU VPs and licensing is applicable.