lsrvdown: Shut Down the License Manager
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This is related to the Full Network Client Installations using the Sentinel RMS License Manager (Windows) or Server (Linux), version 9.7.
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The tool is applicable to Windows and Linux (32-bit and 64-bit) operating systems. See Windows: Installing the Sentinel RMS License Manager or Linux: Installing the Sentinel RMS License Server.
lsrvdown utility is used to shut down the named License Manager.

Windows, Linux 32-bit, Linux 64-bit
- On Windows and Linux 32-bit use
lsrvdown host-name
- On Linux 64-bit use
lsrvdown64 host-name
lsrvdown can be run from the operating system command prompt by an administrative user on a client or License Manager computer.
- On UNIX, only the user logged in as “root” can use lsrvdown.
- On Windows, any user with administrative privileges may use lsrvdown unless the License Manager was started by a user logged in as Administrator, in which case only Administrator can shut the License Manager down. The computer on which you are running lsrvdown must be in the same network domain as the License Manager computer.
The same user must install the Sentinel RMS License Manager and also run this utility.