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Problem: Conflict with ArcGIS License Manager 10.x and Autodesk Network License Manager 2014 Description. Installing both ArcGIS License Manager 10.x and Autodesk License Manager 2014 on the same machine causes a conflict in which the ArcGIS License Manager service stops, and is unable to be restarted via the ArcGIS License Server Administrator. Launch the Citrix Provisioning Console. Right-click the top-left node, and click Connect to Farm. Enter localhost, and click Connect. In large multi-domain environments, or when older domains are still configured but are unreachable, if you see Server communication timeout, then see CTX231194 PVS Console Errors: “Critical Error: Server.

Open a case for assistance with troubleshooting, break-fix, or other product issues. Due to high call volume, we recommend opening an online support case. Open or view case. I need help with licensing or account issues. For general questions, account maintenance, licensing and renewals, or to update or merge company information, select a region. Microsoft Windows Server: Windows Server 2019; Windows Server 2016; FlexNet: 11.18.0.0: Communication Protocol: TCP/IP Note: Network License Manager uses TCP packet types: Virtualization Support: VMWare ESXi 6.5 and 6.7 (License Manager only) All Windows operating systems listed above; Citrix® XenApp™ 8. All Windows operating systems listed. Jun 22, 2021 The Citrix License Server supports any Citrix products that require Citrix licenses. For more information, see Products and license models. User/device license Overview. In user/device type licensing the License Server dynamically assigns a license to a user or a device based on the usage and monitors license consumption.

Happy Thanksgiving, folks!

In today’s HOW-TOs edition, I would like to encourage you to prepare your environment for the holiday weekend if you haven’t done so yet. A nice way to keep an eye on your infrastructure is to set up an alerting system for you to be alarmed via email if an unexpected event occurs. One way to configure proactive monitoring is to attach a task to an Event ID in Windows Event Viewer and tell Windows to send you an email every time that Event ID occurs. Here is a list of IDs with context from sources “StreamService,” “StreamProcess” and “Service Control Manager” that may serve you well when it comes to your PVS servers.

Server

Application Log:

1. Event ID 1 – PVS Stream Service STARTED. <Information>

2. Event ID 101 – Unable to contact Citrix license server. <Error>

3. Event ID 107 – Licensing grace period expired. <Error>

4. Event ID 11 – DBAccess error. <Error>

5. Event ID 11 (again) – StreamProcess IP <IP:Port> is disconnected or non-functional. <Error>

System Log:

1. Event ID 7036 – The Citrix PVS Stream Service service entered in a stopping state. <Information>

Stop

2. Event ID 7034 – The Citrix PVS Stream Service service terminated unexpectedly. <Error>

Citrix license server unable to stop vendors

For PVS targets, I recommend setting up an alert for any errors in the Event Viewer from source “Bnistack” as those normally point to retries and/or network disconnections. If you want to take it a step further, visit John Howard’s blog from Microsoft Technet for additional scripting techniques to get the most information from Windows Event Viewer via email alerts.

And last but not least, feel free to leverage WER (Windows Error Reporting) to generate crash dumps across the board or on a per-application basis whenever a relevant process decides to crash, find instructions HERE.

OK, everyone. The turkey is waiting! 🙂 Enjoy a safe weekend!

downloadWhy can't I download this file?

Instructions

Solution 1: Using the CLM

Citrix Licensing Manager operates automatically within the License Server for Windows. It provides enhanced reporting, among other benefits. For more information, please visit Citrix Licensing Manager .
Solution 2: Using the LAC
Note: The Citrix License Administration Console has reached end of life and end of support in Citrix Licensing 11.16.3. Use the Citrix Licensing Manager

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  1. Once the license file has been allocated and downloaded, launch the License Administration Console on the Citrix License Server.

Citrix License Server Unable To Stop Vendor Status

Start > All Programs, select Citrix > Management Consoles > click License Administration Console ( LAC)
  1. Once the LAC has opened, locate the Administration link at the top right of the page and double-click to open.
  2. Log on to the LAC with the credentials added upon installation of this component.
  3. Scroll down to the Vendor Daemon Configuration tab on the bottom left of the page.
  4. Select the Import License icon.
  5. Select the Browse button.
  6. Navigate to the folder the allocated license file was saved to. (It is recommended the file be saved to the desktop.)
  7. Once the license file has been added, select the Import License button.
  8. Navigate to the Administrative Tools >Services and restart the the Citrix Licensing Service.
  9. Locate the following services and select the Restart the service link at the top left corner of the page.
    Citrix Licensing
    Citrix Licensing Support
    Citrix Licensing WMI
  10. Citrix Licensing WMI – by default, this service has a start up type of Manual, if desired, change to start automatically.
  11. Navigate to the Dashboard link at the upper right side of the page to verify the licenses have been recognized by the License Administration Console.

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