Configuring licenses by using a Local License Server
You might not be able to connect your computer to the internet due to certain restrictions. In such cases, you can configure a Local License Server (LLS) behind a firewall to use HCL OneTest™ UI.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following tasks:
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Installed and started the LLS. For more information, refer to the HCL Software License & Download portal documentation.
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Imported a self-signed certificate into OneTest Java key store if you installed the LLS by using the self-signed certificate and used an HTTPS protocol to check out licenses from the LLS.
Note: You can run the following commands to import the certificate into OneTest Java key store:
You must replacecd <install_dir>\HCL\HCLOneTest\jdk\bin keytool -printcert -sslserver <LLS_host>:<LLS_port> -rfc | keytool -import -noprompt -alias hclfnls -keystore "<install_dir>\HCL\HCLOneTest\jdk\jre\lib\security\cacerts" -storepass changeit
<LLS_host>
and<LLS_port>
with the hostname and port number of the LLS.Important: If you used an HTTP protocol to check out licenses from the LLS, you do not require to import the self-signed certificate. -
Mapped entitlements of software with the LLS to serve your requests. For more information, refer to the HCL Software License & Download portal documentation.
Procedure
- Open HCL OneTest™ UI.
- Click .
- Select the Server Type as Local.
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Replace the URL of the cloud-based License Server with the URL of your LLS in
the Server URL field.
Remember: You must enter the URL of the LLS in the following format:
http://myserver:portNumber/request
- Click Test Connection to verify the connection to the LLS.
- Click Apply to configure the license.
Results
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The number of Virtual Users (VUs)
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The number of VU Execution hours
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The number of floating licenses