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    titleMLA retirement plan

    The Metered License Agent is only supported by v3.0 and later of the Qube Installer utility.being phased out and replaced by the Data Relay Agent.

    In order to reduce the number of components installed by Qube, we're in the process of folding the MLA's license collection functionality into the (new in Qube 6.10) Data Relay Agent.  

    This table outlines the last version of Qube that still supports the MLA.   If your operating system is running a later version of Qube, please refer to the DRA Installation and Setup documentation.

    Operating SystemLast Qube Version Supporting the MLA
    Windows7.0
    OS X7.0
    Linux6.9


    Purpose of the Metered License Agent (MLA).

    The Metered License Agent (MLA) is a utility running at your facility which collects data from your supervisor and sends it to the Metered License Server (MLS).  It may run inside your facility, on a host outside your firewall in a DMZ, or anywhere that can reach both your supervisor and the MLS on the public internet.

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    Note

    The MLA should be installed on a machine that will be running 24x7.

    Warning

    The Metered License Agent is only supported by v3.0 and later of the Qube Installer utility.

    Metered License Agent Installation Host

    The MLA can be installed on any machine in your facilty facility which:

    • has the qube-core package installed
    • can reach the supervisor service on the supervisor host
    • can reach the public internet

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    MLA Installation Procedure

    Use On Windows and OS X hosts, we recommend using the Qube Installer to perform the MLA installation, and provide the username and password from the MLS user account.

    MLA installation from RPM on linux

    Many linux machines do not have a graphics head on them, and so installation must be done using the command line and installing directly from the RPM.  This will necessitate setting up the credentials file and cron job by hand.

    For a list of command-line arguments to the MLA, see Metered License Agent Advanced Usage.

     

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    Install the MLA rpm
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    [root@ip-192-168-66-21 /tmp]# rpm -ivh qube-mla-6.9-2.CENTOS_6.7.x86_64.rpm
    Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]
       1:qube-mla               ########################################### [100%]
    [root@ip-192-168-66-21 /tmp]# 
    Install the credentials into a file readable only by root

    In the following example, the credentials are stored in a file name /root/.mla_creds.  You may use any file name you wish, but this path must be matched when you setup the cron in a later step.

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    [root@ip-192-168-66-21 ~]# cat /root/.mla_creds 
    export PFX_MLS_USER=<your MLS user name>
    export PFX_MLS_PASSWD=<your MLS password>
    
    [root@ip-192-168-66-21 ~]# chmod 600 /root/.mla_creds
    Test the credentials

    You must source the credentials file in order to load them into the environment; the command to source will vary depending on your shell.

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    sh-4.1# . /root/.mla_creds 
     
    sh-4.1# /usr/local/pfx/qube/mla/mla --check-creds --debug
    [2017-04-10 16:29:42] john.burk:axxxxxxf at https://mls.pipelinefx.com/api/v2/login
    [2017-04-10 16:29:43] Credentials test passed.  Exiting...
    Run all the tests

    This will test:

    • MLA -> supervisor connectivtiy
    • MLS login credentials
    • Supervisor MAC address is registered on the Metered Portal.
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    sh-4.1# /usr/local/pfx/qube/mla/mla --check --debug
    [2017-04-10 16:33:06] Testing supervisor connectivity...
    [2017-04-10 16:33:06] Qube supervisor defined in qb.conf: 192.168.66.21
    [2017-04-10 16:33:06] - passed
    [2017-04-10 16:33:06] Testing Metered License Server login credentials...
    [2017-04-10 16:33:06] john.burk:axxxxxxf at https://mls.pipelinefx.com/api/v2/login
    [2017-04-10 16:33:07] - passed
    [2017-04-10 16:33:07] Testing MAC address registration and authorization...
    [2017-04-10 16:33:07] - passed
    [2017-04-10 16:33:07] All checks passed.  Exiting...
    Once all tests pass, setup the cron file to run the MLA every minute

    Note that the command run includes the "source" command, with the path to the credentials file.

     

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    sh-4.1# ls -l /etc/cron.d/com.pipelinefx.meteredLicenseAgent.cron
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 107 Apr 10 16:40 /etc/cron.d/com.pipelinefx.meteredLicenseAgent.cron
    
    sh-4.1# cat /etc/cron.d/com.pipelinefx.meteredLicenseAgent.cron 
    MAILTO=''
    * * * * *       root    . /root/.mla_creds && /usr/local/pfx/qube/mla/mla --debug --records 1
     
    Optionally restart the cron daemon

    NOTE: the cron daemon will detect changes in already existing files at the top of every minute, but will only scan the /etc/cron.d directrory for NEW files once an hour. For this reason, if you don't wish to wait for the top of the hour to begin testing the cron, you will need to restart the cron daemon to add the new file to cron immediately.

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    sh-4.1# /etc/init.d/crond restart
    Check the MLA log

    verify that the MLA is correctly posting records to the Metered portal

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     sh-4.1# tail /var/log/mlalog
    [2017-04-10 16:41:01] Local journal not found, creating database PFX_metered.db
    [2017-04-10 16:41:01] Created database PFX_metered.db
    [2017-04-10 16:41:01] License data: used:0, prepaid:64, metered:0
    [2017-04-10 16:41:01] Records collected so far: 1
    [2017-04-10 16:41:01] john.burk:axxxxxxf at https://mls.pipelinefx.com/api/v2/login
    [2017-04-10 16:41:02] POST'ing records to MLS at https://mls.pipelinefx.com/api/v2/records
    [2017-04-10 16:41:02] Reporting {"insert": 1, "account": "jburk testing", "metered_key": "[metered]\nhostid = 02:EF:66:EF:90:97\nlicensee = \"jburk testing\"\nmax = 32\nexpires = \"Apr 11, 2017 00:41:02\"\nkey = 32450283602d5539f0d5f072cef69276", "update": 0, "authorized": true}
    [2017-04-10 16:41:02] Removed all POST'ed records from table license_data
    [2017-04-10 16:41:02] "[metered]\nhostid = 02:EF:66:EF:90:97\nlicensee = \"jburk testing\"\nmax = 32\nexpires = \"Apr 11, 2017 00:41:02\"\nkey = 32450283602d5539f0d5f072cef69276"
    [2017-04-10 16:41:02] Supervisor authorized for metered licensing: true
    Clean up once the logs show that the MLA is reporting correctly

    If there are no error messages in the log file, and you see "Supervisor authorized for metered licensing: true", edit the cron and remove the --debug --records 1 arguments, so that your cron now looks like:

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    sh-4.1# cat /etc/cron.d/com.pipelinefx.meteredLicenseAgent.cron 
    MAILTO=''
    * * * * *       root    . /root/.mla_creds && /usr/local/pfx/qube/mla/mla > /dev/null 2>&1


    Verifying the MLA Installation

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    Note

    Please note that if PipelineFX has determined that your account is not in good standing, we may de-authorize your metered license account.

    In this case, your supervisor(s) will enter the Disabled state within 15 minutes. Check the Metering Authorized field in the Account Details section on the MLS website.

     


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    See Also

    Metered License Agent Advanced Usage