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- | =====Blocks | + | =====Blocks |
+ | Blocks server software requires a license to be operational. Either connect a physical license key to a USB port or request a cloud-based license (requires internet access). A physical license key can be accessed either directly from a USB port attached to the virtual machine or over the local network. | ||
- | Pixilab blocks uses Codemeter license system from Wibu . The license can be providen in differnt ways: | + | ===General License Agreement=== |
- | * a physical usb license-key plugged in direct to the computers USB socket. | + | |
- | * a physical usb license-key plugged another computers USB socket and connected to over the network. | + | |
- | * a cloud license that can be reached over the internet. | + | |
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- | ===Blocks license agreement=== | + | |
[[blocks: | [[blocks: | ||
- | ====USB License==== | + | ===Licensable Options=== |
- | ====Install a cloud license==== | + | To keep the base license cost of Blocks as low as possible, many functions are licensed separately. Learn more about your [[blocks: |
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+ | ====USB License for On-premise Servers==== | ||
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+ | The Linux server image provided by PIXILAB for on-premise servers is preconfigured to use a physical USB license key, connected direct to a USB port of the computer. | ||
- | For the cloud licens one must obtain a //credentials file// from Pixilab. The file is usually delivered via email once purchased. | + | For additional details and Mac/Windows instructions, |
- | See installation instructions below | + | ====Cloud-based License==== |
+ | For the cloud-based license one must obtain a // | ||
- | ===MacOS or Windows=== | + | ===MacOS or Windows=== |
- First install Blocks + CodeMeter License software on your server PC (Windows or Mac) | - First install Blocks + CodeMeter License software on your server PC (Windows or Mac) | ||
- Open CodeMeter Control Center and drop the credentials file (you will see its serial number appear in the app window) | - Open CodeMeter Control Center and drop the credentials file (you will see its serial number appear in the app window) | ||
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===Linux Server / Virtual Machine=== | ===Linux Server / Virtual Machine=== | ||
- | - Copy the file above to your Blocks server with the following terminal-command: | + | Import |
< | < | ||
cmu --import --file / | cmu --import --file / | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | *The " | + | *The " |
- | ====Network Access from Host Computer==== | + | ====Network |
- | This method | + | This method |
- | === Host operating system | + | === Host Settings |
- | Verify or adjust the following | + | Verify or adjust the following |
* Open the CodeMeter Control Center. | * Open the CodeMeter Control Center. | ||
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* Click Apply. | * Click Apply. | ||
- | === Guest operating system | + | === Guest Settings |
- | The CodeMeter software | + | CodeMeter software |
- | * Start the virtual machine. | + | * Start the guest. |
- | * Once up, use the command //cmu --list-server --list-content// | + | * Run this the command |
- | * This should show your server' | + | * This should show your server' |
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- | ====Direct USB Access for Virtual servers==== | + | ====Direct USB Access for Virtualized Server==== |
- | If you have physical access to the computer running the virtualizer, you may prefer to connect the license key directly to this computer, and make the USB port accessible to the guest OS. | + | If you have physical access to the virtual machine host, you may prefer to connect the USB license key directly to this computer, and make the USB port accessible to the guest OS. |
=== Host computer === | === Host computer === | ||
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* Connect the license key. The key must be physically connected to a USB port on the host computer. | * Connect the license key. The key must be physically connected to a USB port on the host computer. | ||
* Do NOT install the CodeMeter driver/ | * Do NOT install the CodeMeter driver/ | ||
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* Once up, use the command //cmu -x//. | * Once up, use the command //cmu -x//. | ||
* This should show the details of your license key. Look for the text " | * This should show the details of your license key. Look for the text " | ||
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=== Synology NAS settings === | === Synology NAS settings === | ||
- | * Install Virtual Machine Manager. | + | * Install Virtual Machine Manager. |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
* Connect your Blocks license key to a free USB port on the NAS. | * Connect your Blocks license key to a free USB port on the NAS. | ||
* Double-click your Blocks virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Manager (see illustrations below). | * Double-click your Blocks virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Manager (see illustrations below). |