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How to activate a 1C server license on linux?
Hello. For the first time I installed a 1C server with PostgreSQL on Debian and I can’t figure out how to bind a license from the terminal? Gui is not. I have already spent 2 pin codes on advice from Google in the style: "run the configurator and specify the license."
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Software license activation can be performed using two tools:
1. The License Activation Assistant, which is available in the Configurator using the Service ‑ Get License… command.
2. The ring utility. Description of the utility see here.
● For Linux OS: during installation, the grp1cv8 group is created, which should include all user accounts on this computer on behalf of which:
● 1C:Enterprise server cluster processes are executed in daemon mode;
● client applications are launched on this computer.
You must ensure that users in the grp1cv8 group have write access to the software license files. The rights to the directory with software licenses are assigned as follows:
● The owner of the directory is root. Rights: read and write (rwx).
● Owner group: grp1cv8. Rights: read and write (rwx).
● Rights for other users: read only (rx).
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