State:Closed|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|TargetRelease:11.3v1|BugID:308870|
Problem summary
Nuke 11.0v2 creates client license files named "foundry_float.lic" instead of "foundry_client.lic". This doesn't prevent Nuke from finding a license but its breaking the naming convention of license files - foundry_float.lic is usually used for floating license files found on the license server.
Customer reported version
Nuke 11.0v2
Customer reported platform
Windows 7, OSX 10.11, RHEL 6
Steps to reproduce
1) Have no licenses installed
2) Launch Nuke 11.0v2
3) When the Licensing window appears, click on "Install License" then "Use Server" and then enter 4101@servername
4) Nuke creates a client license file but it is named "foundry_float.lic" (or "foundry_float_serverName.lic" if there's already a "foundry_float.lic" file) in the RLM license directory.
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by support
Nuke 11.0v2 - Windows 7 - OSX 10.11 - RHEL 6
Earliest version tested
Nuke 11.0v1. The issue does not happen with Nuke 11.0v1, client license files are created as "foundry_client.lic" as expected.
Expected behaviour
Nuke should create client license files as "foundry_client.lic"
Actual behaviour
Nuke 11.0v2 creates client license files as "foundry_float.lic". That name is usually used for floating license files found on the license server.
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