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Identifies whether a Symantec product feature is licensed on the system. You can query for a feature by specifying its associated product name or product ID. You can also query whether a feature is licensed in a particular license key.
You can query for only one feature at a time with this command. This utility supports Elan License Manager (ELM) keys.
Specify the license key or product and the feature you want to detect.
You do not need to enclose the product name within quotes unless the string contains spaces. For example, you would use quotes for "Volume Manager".
Specifies the name of the feature you want to detect.
You do not need to enclose the string within quotes unless the string contains spaces. For example, you do not need quotes for VVR, but you do for "CVM Lite".
The following examples verify a feature defined for the same product. The first example identifies the product by its license key, the second by its product name, and the third by its product ID. vxlictest -k PR66-WPBD-NZCY-P3ZP-CPOP -f "VxVM" vxlictest -n "Symantec Volume Manager" -f "VxVM" vxlictest -i 78 -f "VxVM"
The following example uses quiet mode (the -q can also be entered as the first argument): vxlictest -k PR66-WPBD-NZCY-P3ZP-CPOP -f "VxVM" -q
The following example displays all the licensed features in any keys installed for Volume Manager: vxlictest -n "Symantec Volume Manager" -l
The following example displays all the licensed features in the specified key: vxlictest -k PR66-WPBD-NZCY-P3ZP-CPOP -l
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion
\>0 An error occurred
Last updated: 20 Dec 2005
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