Installation Guide: Matlab & Simulink
Installation Guide: Matlab & Simulink
Installation Guide
R2013a
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Revision History
December 1996 First printing New for MATLAB 5.0 (Release 8)
May 1997 Second printing Revised for MATLAB 5.1 (Release 9)
March 1998 Third printing Revised for MATLAB 5.2 (Release 10)
January 1999 Fourth printing Revised for MATLAB 5.3 (Release 11)
November 1999 Fifth printing Revised for MATLAB 5.3.1 (Release 11.1)
November 2000 Sixth printing Revised for MATLAB 6.0 (Release 12)
June 2001 Seventh printing Revised for MATLAB 6.1 (Release 12.1)
July 2002 Eighth printing Revised for MATLAB 6.5 (Release 13) Renamed as
Installation Guide for Windows
June 2004 Ninth printing Revised for MATLAB 7.0 (Release 14)
October 2004 Tenth printing Revised for MATLAB 7.0.1 (Release 14SP1)
March 2005 Eleventh printing Revised for MATLAB 7.0.4 (Release 14SP2)
September 2005 Twelfth printing Revised for MATLAB 7.1 (Release 14SP3)
March 2006 Thirteenth printing Revised for MATLAB 7.2 (Release 2006a)
September 2006 Fourteenth printing Revised for MATLAB 7.3 (Release 2006b)
March 2007 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.4 (Release 2007a)
September 2007 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.5 (Release 2007b)
March 2008 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.6 (Release 2008a)
October 2008 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.7 (Release 2008b)
March 2009 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.8 (Release 2009a)
September 2009 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.9 (Release 2009b)
March 2010 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.10 (Release 2010a)
September 2010 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.11 (Release 2010b) Renamed
as Installation Guide
April 2011 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.12 (Release 2011a)
September 2011 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.13 (Release 2011b)
March 2012 Online only Revised for MATLAB 7.14 (Release 2012a)
September 2012 Online only Revised for MATLAB 8.0 (Release 2012b)
March 2013 Online only Revised for MATLAB 8.1 (Release 2013a)
Contents
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Step 3: Review the License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-43
Step 4: Specify the File Installation Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-44
Step 5: Choose the Installation Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-47
Step 6: Specify the Installation Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-48
Step 7: Specify Products to Install (Custom Only) . . . . . . . 1-49
Step 8: Specify Installation Options (Custom Only) . . . . . . 1-49
Step 9: Confirm Your Choices and Begin Copying Files . . . 1-51
Step 10: Complete the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-52
Step 11: Activate Your Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-53
Step 12: Specify the Path to the License File . . . . . . . . . . . 1-54
Step 13: Complete the Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-57
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Install the License Manager on a Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Before You Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Step 1: Start the Installer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Step 2: Choose Whether To Install Using the Internet . . . 2-12
Step 3: Review the Software License Agreement . . . . . . . . 2-14
Step 4: Log In to Your MathWorks Account . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Step 5: Select the License You Want to Install . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Step 6: Choose to Perform a Custom Installation . . . . . . . . 2-19
Step 7: Specify the Installation Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20
Step 8: Specify Products to Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21
Step 9: Specify the Location of the License File . . . . . . . . . 2-23
Step 10: Configure the License Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
Step 11: Confirm Your Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26
Step 12: Complete the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
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When to Install Noninteractively . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-62
Using an Installer Properties File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-62
Troubleshooting
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Problems During Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Installer Does Not Start Automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Why Am I Seeing a Message about Product
Dependencies? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
How Do I Specify Proxy Server Connection Settings? . . . . 3-2
How Can I Activate Without a MathWorks Account? . . . . . 3-3
Index
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Use these procedures if you have an Individual license or Group license. For
information about setting up the network license options, see Installing
Network License Options.
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Your email address and your MathWorks Account password. You will need
them to log in to your account during installation. If you have multiple
licenses associated with your account, know which license you want to
install.
If you dont have a MathWorks Account, you can create one during
installation. You must have an Activation Key to create an account.
An Activation Key is the unique code that identifies a license. Ask the
administrator of the license for the Activation Key.
Make sure you have the correct permissions to perform the installation. If
you have questions about this, ask your system administrator.
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If you do not have an Internet connection during installation, see Install and
Activate Without an Internet Connection on page 1-40.
Windows Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
or double-click the installer file you downloaded from the MathWorks Web
site. The installer should start automatically.
Macintosh Insert the MathWorks DVD into the DVD drive connected
to your system or download product files from the MathWorks Web site.
When the DVD icon appears on the desktop, double-click the icon to display
the DVD contents, and then double-click the InstallForMacOSX icon to
begin the installation.
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Linux Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
and execute the following command:
/path_to_dvd/install &
If you are installing from downloaded files, extract the installer from the
archive file and execute the installer command:
./install
Depending on how your system is configured, you might have to mount the
DVD first. Make sure you mount it with execute permissions, as in the
following example. Note that the name of the DVD drive might be different
on your system.
If you are not connected to the Internet connection during installation, choose
the Install without using the Internet option and click Next.
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Note On Windows systems, the installer uses your system proxy settings, by
default. If you proxy server requires you to log in, the installer prompts you
for your login information.
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After the installation is complete, you can view or print the license agreement
using the file license.txt located in the top-level installation folder.
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If you have a File Installation Key, select the Provide File Installation Key
option and enter your key. A File Installation Key identifies the products you
can install. The administrator on a license can retrieve the File Installation
Key from the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. If you specify a File
Installation Key, the installer skips the license selection step.
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Note When you create a new MathWorks account, you must verify your
email address before you can proceed with installation. Before you click Next
in the E-mail Verification Required dialog box, go to your email program, open
the message sent to you by MathWorks, and click the verification link. Then
return to this dialog box and click Next.
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License number.
An optional descriptive text label that can help identify the license. To
label a license, go to the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. See
the License Center Help for instructions.
Information identifying the license option and the activation type. If an
activation type has not yet been set on the license, the word Unset
appears.
If you want to install products on a license that is not associated with your
MathWorks Account, select the Enter an Activation Key for a license not
listed option, enter an Activation Key, and click Next. An Activation Key is
the unique code that identifies a license. It can be used to activate a license
and also allows licensed end users to associate their MathWorks Account with
a license. Ask the administrator of the license for the Activation Key.
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Choose Typical if you have an Individual or Group license and do not need
to specify which products you want to install and do not need to access any
installation options.
Choose Custom if you need to specify which products to install, need access
to installation options, or need to install the license manager (network
license options only).
If you choose a Typical installation, the installer skips the product selection
and installation options steps.
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When specifying a folder name, you can use any alphanumeric character and
some special characters, such as underscores. The installer tells you if the
name you specified includes any characters that are not permitted in folder
names. If you make a mistake while entering a folder name and want to start
over, click Restore Default Folder. After making your selection, click Next.
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After selecting the products you want to install, click Next to continue with
the installation. The installer checks if any of the products you selected
depend on other products. If there are product dependencies that are not
satisfied, the installer issues a warning. Consider adjusting your product
selection.
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If you asked the installer to determine if newer versions of your products are
available at the MathWorks Web site, the installer displays both the newer
version and the version available on the product DVD in the product list. By
default, the latest version is preselected for installation. When there are
product updates available, the Product Selection dialog box includes a column,
called Source, that identifies whether the product will be installed from the
DVD or must be downloaded. For product downloads, the Source column
includes information about the size of the download file. The dialog box also
includes information about the total download size for all the products you
select.
If you do not want to download any product updates, click Select local
versions only. This clears the selection of all the product downloads in the
product list. If you want to install only the latest versions of all products,
click Select newest versions.
After selecting the products you want to install, click Next to continue with
the installation.
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Windows
On Windows, the Installation Options dialog box lets you choose whether to
put shortcuts for starting MATLAB software in the Start menu and on the
desktop.
After selecting installation options, click Next to proceed with the installation.
Linux
On Linux systems, you can specify whether you want to create symbolic links
to the matlab and mex scripts. Specify a folder to which you have write access
and that is common to all your users paths, such as /usr/local/bin .
After selecting installation options, click Next to proceed with the installation.
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As it copies files to your hard drive, the installer displays a status dialog box
to show the progress of the installation.
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If you choose to exit the installer without performing activation, clear the
Activate MATLAB option and click Finish (the button label changes). You
can activate later using the activation application.
Related Topics
For step-by-step instructions on the activation process, see Activate an
Installation on page 1-27.
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Activate an Installation
In this section...
Step 1: Start the Activation Application on page 1-27
Step 2: Choose Whether to Activate Automatically or Manually on page
1-28
Step 3: Log In to Your MathWorks Account on page 1-30
Step 4: Select the License You Want to Activate on page 1-33
Step 5: Select an Activation Type on page 1-35
Step 6: Specify the User Name on page 1-36
Step 7: Confirm Your Activation Information on page 1-37
Step 8: Complete the Activation on page 1-38
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If you let the installer start the activation application, and you were logged in
to your MathWorks Account during installation, your log-in session continues
into the activation process. Simply click Next to proceed with activation.
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If you were not logged to your MathWorks Account during installation, or you
started the activation application independently, you must choose whether
to activate automatically or manually. If you are connected to the Internet,
leave the Activate automatically using the Internet option selected.
MathWorks recommends activating automatically. The option to activate
manually is useful if you do not have an Internet connection. Note that you
need a License File to activate manually.
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Enter the email address and password of your MathWorks Account and click
Next. The activation application contacts MathWorks to retrieve the licenses
associated with your account.
If you already have a License File, select the Provide the path to the
License File option, specify the complete path to the file, and click Next.
Your License File identifies the products you can run. You may have received
this License File from the administrator of the license. After specifying the
License File, the activation application skips all the subsequent steps in the
process and goes directly to the Activation Complete dialog box.
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Note When you create a new MathWorks account, you must verify your
email address before you can proceed with activation. Before you click Next
in the Email Verification Required dialog box, go to your email program, open
the message sent to you by MathWorks, and click the verification link. Then
return to this dialog box and click Next.
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Select a license from the list of licenses associated with your MathWorks
Account and click Next. The list contains the following information about
the licenses:
License number.
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An optional descriptive text label that can help identify the license. To
label a license, go to the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. See
the License Center Help for instructions.
Information identifying the license option and the activation type. If an
activation type has not yet been set on the license, the word Unset
appears.
If you want to install products on a license that is not associated with your
MathWorks Account, select the Enter an Activation Key for a license not
listed option, enter an Activation Key, and click Next. An Activation Key is
the unique code that identifies a license. You can use the key to activate a
license or associate a license with your account. Ask the administrator of
the license for the Activation Key.
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Note If the license you installed (or selected in the previous step) has the
activation type preset, the activation application skips this step.
Select an activation type for your license. If you want to ensure that you are
the only person who can use the software, select the Standalone Named
User option. If you want to share the installation for nonsimultaneous use by
several people, choose the Designated Computer option.
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Note If you picked the Designated Computer activation type for the license,
the activation application skips this step. You do not need to specify a user
name.
If you selected the Standalone Named User activation type, you must specify
the operating system user name of the person who will use the software.
The Standalone Named User activation type limits use of the software to a
particular user on a particular computer. MathWorks uses the operating
system user name to identify this person. The operating system user name
is the ID through which a user gains access to a computer. This ID is also
known as the computer login name. To use MathWorks software, you must be
logged into the computer as the user name that you specify.
By default, the activation application fills in the user name of the person
running the activation application. To accept this default, leave the I will use
the software option selected and click Next. If you used your administrator
account to install the software but will use another account to access the
software, you can specify that user name here.
If you want to activate the license for someone else, select the Someone
else will use the software option, specify their email address, name, and
operating system user name, and click Next. The activation application looks
for their MathWorks Account or creates an account for them. This option can
be useful for system administrators activating the software for other users.
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Have your File Installation Key and License File handy. You need both
these items to perform an off-network installation and activation.
The File Installation Key identifies the products you can install. The
License File activates the installation, identifying which products you
can run. The administrator contact on the license can retrieve the File
Installation Key and License File by going to the License Center at the
MathWorks Web site.
Make sure you have the correct permissions to perform the installation. If
you have questions about this, ask your system administrator.
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You can use this procedure to install one of the standalone or network license
options. If you use this with a network license option, you must specify the
License File path and choose whether to configure the license manager. See
Install the License Manager on a Server on page 2-9 for more information
about these additional steps.
Windows Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
or double-click the installer file you downloaded from the MathWorks Web
site. The installer should start automatically.
Macintosh Insert the MathWorks DVD into the DVD drive connected
to your system or download product files from the MathWorks Web site.
When the DVD icon appears on the desktop, double-click the icon to display
the DVD contents, and then double-click the InstallForMacOSX icon to
begin the installation.
Linux Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
and execute the following command:
/path_to_dvd/install &
If you are installing from downloaded files, extract the installer from the
archive file and execute the installer command:
./install
Depending on how your system is configured, you might have to mount the
DVD first. Make sure you mount it with execute permissions, as in the
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following example. Note that the name of the DVD drive might be different
on your system.
After the installation is complete, you can view or print the license agreement
using the file license.txt located in the top-level installation folder.
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If you have the key, select the I have the File Installation Key for
my license option, enter the File Installation Key, and click Next. The
administrator contact on a license can retrieve the File Installation Key from
the License Center at the MathWorks Web site.
If you do not have the key, select the I do not have the File Installation
Key option and click Next. The installer will provide you with the information
you need to get a key.
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Host ID
Release number (for example, R2013a)
Operating system user name (Note that user names are case-sensitive in
activation.)
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1 Remember the information displayed in this dialog box and click Finish to
exit the installer. On Windows and Linux systems, you can click Print to
print out the information.
3 Visit the License Center and enter the information from this dialog box.
MathWorks uses this information to generate a File Installation Key and
License File for your license.
4 Return to your computer and re-run the installer. With the File Installation
Key and a License File, you can install and activate the software without
an Internet connection.
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Choose Typical if you have an Individual or Group license and do not need
to specify which products you want to install and do not need to access any
installation options.
Choose Custom if you need to specify which products to install, need access
to installation options, or need to install the license manager (network
license options only).
If you choose a Typical installation, the installer skips the product selection
and installation options steps.
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When specifying a folder name, you can use any alphanumeric character and
some special characters, such as underscores. The installer tells you if the
name you specified includes any characters that are not permitted in folder
names. If you make a mistake while entering a folder name and want to start
over, click Restore Default Folder. After making your selection, click Next.
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After selecting the products you want to install, click Next to continue with
the installation.
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Windows Systems
On Windows, the Installation Options dialog box lets you choose whether to
put shortcuts for starting MATLAB software in the Start menu and on the
desktop.
After selecting installation options, click Next to proceed with the installation.
Linux Systems
On Linux systems, you can specify whether you want to create symbolic links
to the matlab and mex scripts. Specify a folder to which you have write access
and that is common to all your users paths, such as /usr/local/bin .
After selecting installation options, click Next to proceed with the installation.
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As it copies files to your hard drive, the installer displays a status dialog box
to show the progress of the installation.
If you choose to exit the installer without performing activation, clear the
Activate MATLAB option and click Finish (the button label changes). You
can activate later using the activation application.
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If you do not have your License File, select the I do not have a license file
option and click Next to get information about how to retrieve a License File.
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Host ID
Release number (for example, R2013a)
Operating system user name (Note that user names are case-sensitive in
activation.)
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Save the information displayed in this dialog box. For example, you can
print a copy by clicking Print. Take the information to a computer with an
Internet connection and visit the License Center at the MathWorks Web site.
MathWorks uses this information to generate a File Installation Key and a
License File. You must have this information with you when you return to the
computer on which you want to install and activate the software. To exit the
activation application, click Finish.
Note Your installation will not be activated. You cannot run MATLAB until
you retrieve your License File.
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Post-Installation Tasks
In this section...
Start MATLAB Software on page 1-58
Update Your License on page 1-59
Setting Your MATLAB Startup Folder on page 1-59
Setting Up MATLAB Environment Options on page 1-59
Finding Information About MATLAB Software on page 1-60
Windows Systems:
- On systems running Windows 8, go to the Windows Start screen or the
desktop and click the MATLAB R2013a icon.
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Linux Systems
- Enter the matlab command at the system prompt. If you did not set up
symbolic links on the Installation Options dialog box during installation,
you must enter the full path name, matlabroot/bin/matlab, where
matlabroot is the name of your MATLAB installation folder.
Macintosh Systems
- Navigate to your installation folder and double-click the MATLAB icon.
You can disable validation at the License Center at the MathWorks Web site.
See the License Center Help for step-by-step instructions.
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Task Description
Get an overview of MATLAB Read the MATLAB Getting Started
and its capabilities documentation.
Find out whats new in this Read the Release Notes documentation.
release
Start a product or access Click the Apps tab, browse the apps
product demonstration gallery, and find the app you want to start.
programs
Get information about specific On the Home tab, in the Resources
MATLAB features section, click Help > Documentation to
view reference and tutorial information in
hyperlinked HTML format.
Get help with specific questions Go to the MathWorks Web site
you cant find answered in the (www.mathworks.com), click Support, and
documentation use the Technical Support solution search
area to find more information.
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3 In the Uninstall Products dialog box, select the products you want to
remove and click Uninstall.
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You might receive a message telling you that the product you want to
uninstall has other products that depend on it. For example, all MathWorks
products require the MATLAB product. To dismiss the message and
continue removing products, click OK. To change the products you had
selected for deletion, click Cancel.
If you also want to remove your MATLAB preferences file, click the
Uninstall MATLAB preference files check box. By default, the
uninstaller does not delete these preference files. MATLAB preference files
contain your environment settings, such as command history and Help
favorites. To find where MATLAB stores your preferences, use the prefdir
command at the MATLAB prompt, as in the following example:
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prefdir
ans =
C:\WINNT\Profiles\username\Application Data\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2013a
5 To proceed with the removal, click the Uninstall button. The uninstaller
displays the status of the operation as it progresses and displays a dialog
box when the operation is complete. Click Finish to exit the uninstaller.
When you uninstall a MATLAB installation, the uninstaller displays
a dialog box suggesting that you deactivate the installation. For more
information about deactivation, see Deactivate an Installation on page
1-66.
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Note If you want to deactivate a license and remove the software, be sure to
deactivate before you remove the software. When you remove the software,
you also remove the application you use to deactivate the software. For more
information about deactivating, see Deactivate an Installation on page 1-66.
2 Stop the license manager. To stop the license manager, use the lmdown
utility in the matlabroot/etc folder.
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rm -rf matlabroot
Note When you remove a MATLAB installation, you remove the deactivation
application, so it is best to deactivate before removing your installation.
For more information about deactivating software, see Deactivate an
Installation on page 1-66.
1 Get the user name and password of the administrator account on the
Macintosh system. Depending on where you installed MATLAB software,
you might need administrator privileges to remove it.
2 Exit MATLAB and stop the license manager before removing a MATLAB
installation. You can use the lmdown command to stop the license manager.
4 Drag your MATLAB installation folder to the trash, and then select Empty
Trash from the Finder menu.
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Deactivate an Installation
Deactivating an installation renders the MathWorks software unusable on a
particular computer. Deactivation can be a useful way to manage usage of
the software on multiple computers. For example, if you want to install and
activate the software on a new computer, and youve already performed all the
activations allowed by your license, you can deactivate one of your existing
installations to enable activation on your new computer.
The deactivation process has two parts: the license must be deactivated on
your computer and must also be deactivated in MathWorks systems. If you
have Internet connectivity, the MathWorks deactivation application can take
care of both parts of the process. If you do not have Internet connectivity, the
deactivation application disables the software on your computer and gives you
a deactivation string. To complete the deactivation process, you must visit
the MathWorks Web site, log in to your account, and deactivate using the
deactivation string. When you deactivate a license, you deactivate all the
installations of that license on a particular computer.
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Windows Systems:
matlabroot\uninstall\bin\win32\deactivate_matlab.exe
Linux Systems
matlabroot/bin/deactivate_matlab.sh
Macintosh Systems
/Applications/MATLAB_R2013a.app/bin/deactivate_matlab.sh
On systems running Windows 7, click the Start menu and search for
MATLAB. The deactivation application should appear on the list.
On systems running Windows XP, you can also click the Start menu
and choose Programs > MATLAB > R2013a > Deactivate MATLAB
R2013a
2 Select the license that you want to deactivate and click Deactivate.
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Click OK.
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Deactivation string.
Click OK.
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System Requirements
In this section...
Windows Systems on page 1-72
Macintosh Systems on page 1-73
Linux Systems on page 1-73
Windows Systems
Some license types require a license server running FlexNet 11.9, which
is provided by the MathWorks installer. A license server that is serving
multiple releases of MATLAB must use the version of FlexNet shipped
with the latest release of MATLAB being served.
TCP/IP is required on all platforms when using a license server.
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Macintosh Systems
64-Bit MATLAB and Simulink Product Families
Linux Systems
64-Bit MATLAB and Simulink Product Families
SUSE Linux
Enterprise Desktop
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Debian 5.x
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Note With Concurrent licenses, you must activate the license for the
installation before you run the installer. Contact MathWorks to retrieve the
License File needed for your configuration. You must provide the Host ID of
the system on which you intend to run the license manager when requesting a
License File. You specify the location of your License File during installation.
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Before you install MATLAB in a network installation, you must decide what
type of configuration you want to set up. This decision determines how many
installations you need to perform. This section describes these options.
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Server
MATLAB
FLEXnet
If your license server runs the Windows operating system, follow the
instructions in the installation guide. Your configuration can include a
mixture of systems, e.g., a Linux license server can serve clients running
Windows.
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Server
FLEXnet
You use the same basic network installation procedure to install MathWorks
products on a client system. The installation documentation for each platform
notes any differences between the installations.
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files on a server. If this server is the same system as your license server (it
doesnt have to be), you can install MathWorks products at the same time
as you install the license manager.
Installing MathWorks products on each client system If your
network configuration calls for users to install MathWorks products on
their own systems and only access the license server over the network,
then you must install the product files on each system. The client systems
must be able to connect to the license server over a network. See Install
MathWorks Software on Client Systems in Network Configurations on
page 2-31
Note For the network license options, you do not need to run the activation
application to activate the software. Instead, you activate the license server
in the License Center at the MathWorks Web site before you install. Client
installations do not need to be activated.
The following figure presents a sample License File. Each INCREMENT line
identifies a product, the number of keys available for the product, and other
information. (The INCREMENT lines in your License File might not include
every element shown in the example.) The backslash (\) character indicates
that the line continues onto the next line.
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The lines that begin with a pound sign (#) are comments. The MathWorks
Installer uses the information in these comment lines (license server host ID
or Internet address) when it processes the License File during installation.
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Note If your configuration calls for the license manager and MATLAB
software to run on the same server, you can perform both installations at
the same time.
Make sure you have your email address and your MathWorks Account
password handy. You will need them to log in to your account during
installation. If you have multiple licenses associated with your account,
know the number of the license you want to install.
If you dont have a MathWorks Account, you can create one during
installation. However, you must have an Activation Key. An Activation
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Key is the unique code that identifies a license. It is used to activate the
license. The Activation Key also allows licensed end users to associate their
MathWorks Account with a license. Ask the administrator of the license for
the Activation Key.
Have your License File handy. For network configurations, you activate the
license before you run the installer on the server. Visit the License Center
at the MathWorks Web site, providing the host ID of the computer on which
you intend to run the license manager. MathWorks creates a License File
that you can download from the License Center. You specify this License
File during installation of the license manager on the server. Only the
administrator contact on a network license option can activate the software.
Shut down the license manager, if it is running. See Start the License
Manager on page 2-52 for more information.
Make sure you have the correct permissions to perform the installation. If
you have questions about this, ask your system administrator.
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You only need to install the license manager once at a site. For information
about installing MathWorks software on clients, see Install MathWorks
Software on Client Systems in Network Configurations on page 2-31.
Note If you are installing the license manager in a new folder, you should
either remove the license manager service before running the installer or
choose to not configure the license manager. You cannot run two license
managers at the same time, even if they are in different folders.
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Windows Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
or double-click the installer file you downloaded from the MathWorks Web
site. The installer should start automatically.
Macintosh Insert the MathWorks DVD into the DVD drive connected
to your system or download product files from the MathWorks Web site.
When the DVD icon appears on the desktop, double-click the icon to display
the DVD contents, and then double-click the InstallForMacOSX icon to
begin the installation.
Linux Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
and execute the following command:
/path_to_dvd/install &
If you are installing from downloaded files, extract the installer from the
archive file and execute the installer command:
./install
Depending on how your system is configured, you might have to mount the
DVD first. Make sure you mount it with execute permissions, as in the
following example. Note that the name of the DVD drive might be different
on your system.
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If you are not connected to the Internet connection during installation, choose
the Install without using the Internet option and click Next.
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Note On Windows systems, the installer uses your system proxy settings, by
default. If you proxy server requires you to log in, the installer prompts you
for your login information.
Related Topics
If you do not have an Internet connection during installation, see Install and
Activate Without an Internet Connection on page 1-40. Note that a network
installation has additional steps.
After the installation is complete, you can view or print the license agreement
using the file license.txt located in the top-level installation folder.
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To log in to your MathWorks Account, enter your email address and password
and click Next. The installer contacts MathWorks to retrieve information
about the licenses associated with your account.
If you have a File Installation Key, select the Provide File Installation Key
option and enter your key. A File Installation Key identifies the products you
can install. The administrator on a license can retrieve the File Installation
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Key from the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. If you specify a File
Installation Key, the installer skips the license selection step.
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Note When you create a new MathWorks account, you must verify your
email address before you can proceed with installation. Before you click Next
in the E-mail Verification Required dialog box, go to your email program, open
the message sent to you by MathWorks, and click the verification link. Then
return to this dialog box and click Next.
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Because the Activation Key you entered specifies a particular license, the
installer skips the license selection step.
License number.
An optional descriptive text label that can help identify the license. To
label a license, go to the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. See
the License Center Help for instructions.
Information identifying the license option and the activation type. For
server installation, select a license with one of the network license options.
If you havent set the activation type, the word Unset appears.
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If you want to install products on a license that is not associated with your
MathWorks Account, select the Enter an Activation Key for a license not
listed option, enter an Activation Key, and click Next. An Activation Key is
the unique code that identifies a license.
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When specifying a folder name, you can use any alphanumeric character and
some special characters, such as underscores. The installer tells you if the
name you specified includes any characters that are not permitted in folder
names. If you make a mistake while entering a folder name and want to start
over, click Restore Default Folder. After making your selection, click Next.
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If you are only installing the license manager on your server, clear the
check boxes next to the other products. If you are setting up a remote access
configuration where users will run MathWorks products on a central server,
and this central server is your license server, leave all the other products
in the list selected for installation.
After making your selections, click Next to proceed with the installation.
After clicking Next, you might receive a message telling you that one or more
of the products you selected depend on other products.
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If you are installing the license manager on a server, specify the License File
you retrieved from the License Center at the MathWorks Web site.
Makes a copy of your License File, naming it license.dat, and puts this
copy in the \etc folder of your MATLAB installation folder.
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Adds a SERVER line and a DAEMON line to the file. The SERVER line identifies
the server (host and port number). The DAEMON line identifies the name of
the license manager daemon.
Stores the processed License File in matlabroot/etc, where matlabroot is
your MATLAB installation folder.
Windows Systems
MathWorks recommends configuring the license manager service. This
provides automatic startup at system boot time and centralizes administration
of the license manager through the Windows Services control panel. To
review the default license manager configuration settings, click View Default
Settings. If you choose not to configure the license manager service, you
can do it later.
Note If you have an existing license manager that you want to continue to
use until you install this new one, select the Do NOT configure license
manager service option. The installer still installs the license manager
files. After installation, you can stop your existing license manager and start
your new license manager.
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Macintosh Systems
To add an entry for the license manager to your system Startup Items folder,
leave the option selected and click Next. Specify the user name that will own
the license manager process. For security reasons, this name cannot be root.
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As it copies files to your hard drive, the installer displays a status dialog box
to show the progress of the installation.
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Licensing information Give users a copy of the License File that was
processed during installation of the license manager on your server. For
information about this License File, see License File Processing on Server
on page 2-23.
Depending on how you provide access to product files, you must also give
users performing client installations a File Installation Key for the license
or the Activation Key for the license.
Access to product files There are several ways to make product files
available to users performing client installations. You can share the
MathWorks product DVD with users. You can also download the product
files and make the files available on a server that is accessible to all
clients. For these scenarios, users will need a File Installation Key to
install products.
If users performing client installations have MathWorks Accounts, you can
give users the Activation Key for the license and let them log in to their
accounts during installation and download product files from MathWorks.
Installation instructions Give users a copy of the instructions in Install
MathWorks Software on Client Systems in Network Configurations on
page 2-31. Do not give them the license manager installation instructions
because this might confuse them.
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Make sure you have your email address and your MathWorks Account
password handy. You will need them to log in to your account during
installation. If you have multiple licenses associated with your account,
know the number of the license you want to install.
If you dont have a MathWorks Account, you can create one during
installation. However, you must have an Activation Key. An Activation
Key is the unique code that identifies a license. It is used to activate the
license. The Activation Key also allows licensed end users to associate their
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MathWorks Account with a license. Ask the administrator of the license for
the Activation Key.
Client installations must use the License File that was processed during
installation of the license manager on your server. The installer adds
information to the License File during installation that clients need.
Depending on how your license administrator intends to provide you with
access to product files, you will need either a File Installation Key or an
Activation Key. Ask your license administrator for details.
Shut down the license manager, if it is running. See Start the License
Manager on page 2-52 for more information.
Make sure you have the correct permissions to perform the installation. If
you have questions about this, ask your system administrator.
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If you have many client installations to perform, you can create an installer
initialization file and run the installer noninteractivelysee Install
Noninteractively (Silent Installation) on page 2-62.
Windows Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
or double-click the installer file you downloaded from the MathWorks Web
site. The installer should start automatically.
Macintosh Insert the MathWorks DVD into the DVD drive connected
to your system or download product files from the MathWorks Web site.
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When the DVD icon appears on the desktop, double-click the icon to display
the DVD contents, and then double-click the InstallForMacOSX icon to
begin the installation.
Linux Insert the DVD into the DVD drive connected to your system
and execute the following command:
/path_to_dvd/install &
If you are installing from downloaded files, extract the installer from the
archive file and execute the installer command:
./install
Depending on how your system is configured, you might have to mount the
DVD first. Make sure you mount it with execute permissions, as in the
following example. Note that the name of the DVD drive might be different
on your system.
If you are not connected to the Internet connection during installation, choose
the Install without using the Internet option and click Next.
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Note On Windows systems, the installer uses your system proxy settings, by
default. If you proxy server requires you to log in, the installer prompts you
for your login information.
Related Topics
If you do not have an Internet connection during installation, see Install and
Activate Without an Internet Connection on page 1-40. Note that a network
installation has additional steps.
After the installation is complete, you can view or print the license agreement
using the file license.txt located in the top-level installation folder.
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If you have a File Installation Key, select the Provide File Installation Key
option and enter your key. A File Installation Key identifies the products you
can install. The administrator on a license can retrieve the File Installation
Key from the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. If you specify a File
Installation Key, the installer skips the license selection step.
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Note When you create a new MathWorks account, you must verify your
email address before you can proceed with installation. Before you click Next
in the E-mail Verification Required dialog box, go to your email program, open
the message sent to you by MathWorks, and click the verification link. Then
return to this dialog box and click Next.
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Because the Activation Key you entered specifies a particular license, the
installer skips the license selection step.
Note If you specified an Activation Key in the previous step, the installer
skips this step.
Select a license from the list of licenses associated with your MathWorks
Account and click Next. The list contains the following information about
the licenses:
License number.
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An optional descriptive text label that can help identify the license. To
label a license, go to the License Center at the MathWorks Web site. See
the License Center Help for instructions.
Information identifying the license option and the activation type. If an
activation type has not yet been set on the license, the word Unset
appears.
If you do not see the license you want in the list, select the Enter an
Activation Key for a license not listed option and enter an Activation Key.
An Activation Key is the unique code that identifies a license.
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Note In a client installation, you can pick the Typical option because the
license manager is not preselected for installation.
In the Installation Type dialog box, specify whether you want to perform a
Typical or Custom installation and click Next.
Choose Typical if you have an Individual or Group license and do not need
to specify which products you want to install and do not need to access any
installation options.
Choose Custom if you need to specify which products to install, need access
to installation options, or need to install the license manager (network
license options only).
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If you choose a Typical installation, the installer skips the product selection
and installation options steps.
When specifying a folder name, you can use any alphanumeric character and
some special characters, such as underscores. The installer tells you if the
name you specified includes any characters that are not permitted in folder
names. If you make a mistake while entering a folder name and want to start
over, click Restore Default Folder. After making your selection, click Next.
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After making your selections, click Next to proceed with the installation.
After clicking Next, you might receive a message telling you that one or more
of the products you selected depend on other products.
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On client systems, you must specify the License File that was processed by
the installer when you installed the license manager on your server. During
installation of the license manager, the installer:
Adds SERVER and DAEMON lines to the top of the License File
Renames the License File license.dat
Stores this processed version of the License File in the matlabroot/etc
folder, where matlabroot is your MATLAB installation folder.
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Creates a copy of the License File you specify, naming it network.lic, and
puts the file in the \licenses folder in your MATLAB client installation
folder.
Deletes all the INCREMENT lines and the DAEMON line in the License File,
leaving the SERVER line. Adds the statement USE_SERVER to the file.
On Windows Systems
On Windows, the Installation Options dialog box lets you choose whether to
put shortcuts for starting MATLAB software in the Start menu and on the
desktop.
After selecting installation options, click Next to proceed with the installation.
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On Linux Systems
On Linux systems, you can specify whether you want to create symbolic links
to the matlab and mex scripts. Specify a folder to which you have write access
and that is common to all your users paths, such as /usr/local/bin .
After selecting installation options, click Next to proceed with the installation.
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As it copies files to your hard drive, the installer displays a status dialog box
to show the progress of the installation.
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Post-Installation Tasks
In this section...
Start the License Manager on page 2-52
Editing Boot Scripts on Linux Systems on page 2-54
Configuring the License Manager to Start Automatically on Macintosh
Systems on page 2-55
Manage the License Manager on page 2-57
Note The user name associated with the license manager process should
be a user that is defined locally on the system, not defined on a network.
The license manager will only start up properly if the user name can be
found during the startup process on the computer, before network users are
available.
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Windows Systems
You can start the license manager on Windows systems using any of the
following methods:
cd /Applications/MATLAB_R2013a.app/etc
Note A user other than root should run the lmstart script because it
is a security risk to run any program as root that does not require root
permissions. The license manager (lmgrd) does not require root permissions.
If you must start the license manager as root, use the su command to start
lmgrd as a nonprivileged user:
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1 Log in as root.
ln -s matlabroot/etc/lmboot /etc/lmboot_TMW
ln -s matlabroot/etc/lmdown /etc/lmdown_TMW
3 Make a copy of the boot script file, using the command appropriate for
your platform in the following table.
Distribution Command
Debian or cp matlabroot/etc/flexnet.boot.linux
SUSE /etc/init.d/flexnet
Red Hat or cp matlabroot/etc/flexnet.boot.linux
Fedora Core /etc/rc.d/init.d/flexnet
4 Edit the copy you made of the boot script file, named flexnet in the
previous step, replacing the username argument to the lmboot_TMW script
in the code with a valid user name, other than root. For security reasons
the license manager daemons cannot be owned by superuser.
6 Create a link in the rc folder associated with the default runlevel. The
following table lists the appropriate commands for supported Linux
distributions for 64-bit systems, where rc<runlevel> represents the
appropriate runlevel directory for your operating system.
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Distribution Command
Debian cd /etc/rc<runlevel>.d;
ln -s ../init.d/flexnet S90flexnet
Red Hat or cd /etc/rc.d/rc<runlevel>.d;
Fedora Core ln -s ../init.d/flexnet S90flexnet
SUSE cd /etc/init.d/rc<runlevel>.d;
ln -s ../flexnet S90flexnet
7 Make sure that the license manager boot scripts start at the very end of
the boot sequence. For the license manager to start correctly, the network
must already be running. Use whatever mechanism your version of Linux
provides to ensure the boot sequence.
For example, on systems running SUSE version 10, you can specify the
boot sequence in the .depend.start file in the /etc/init.d folder. To
ensure that the license manager is started after networking, append the
following to the end of /etc/init.d/.depend.start file:
flexnet: network
2 If a folder named StartupItems does not exist in this folder, create it.
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cd /Library/StartupItems/MATLABLmgr
./config_lm.sh
5 Enter the name of the folder where your MathWorks products are
installed. For example, if you installed MathWorks products in
/Applications/MATLAB_R2013a, enter:
/Applications/MATLAB_R2013a
6 Enter your user name. The script uses the user name returned by the
whoami command as the default. Accept the default or enter a different
user name.
/Library/StartupItems/MATLABLmgr
and click Go. A window titled MATLABLmgr appears, containing several files.
You can re-enable the license manager to start at startup by following steps
1 to 3 above and renaming StartupParameters_disabled.plist back to
StartupParameters.plist.
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/Library/StartupItems/MATLABLmgr
and click Go. A window titled MATLABLmgr appears, containing several files.
3 Drag the MATLABLmgr folder to the trash, and then select Empty Trash
from the Finder menu.
To illustrate, the following example shows how to use the LMTOOLS GUI to
see the current status of the license manager:
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3 Click the Perform Status Enquiry button. LMTOOLS displays the same
information as if you had entered the command lmutil lmstat -a.
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The -a option requests a verbose listing. You must also include the-c option
to specify the License File to use. You must use this with every lmutil option.
If your installation path contains spaces, enclose the path in quotes. The
following is a portion of the information returned.
lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2010 Flexera Software Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Flexible License Manager status on Tue 11/5/2013 10:11
MLM: UP v11.9
lmutil -h
To get help for a particular utility, type the name of the utility with the -h
option, as in the following;
lmutil lmstat -h
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lmstat -a
lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2010 Flexera Software Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Flexible License Manager status on Tue 11/5/2013 10:11
MLM: UP v11.9
To get help for a particular utility, use the -h option, as in the following;
lmstat -h
The following table lists the names of the most useful license management
tools included.
Utility Description
lmdiag Diagnose license checkout problems.
lmdown Shut down all license daemons (both lmgrd and all vendor
daemons) on the license server node.
lmhostid Report the host ID of a system.
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Utility Description
lmreread Make the license manager daemon reread the License File
and start any new vendor daemons.
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Note You need a File Installation Key to use an installer properties file.
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2 Open your installer properties file using any text editor, and enter values
for all the specified parameters. For example, to specify where you want to
install products, set the value of the destinationFolder= parameter to the
full path of the installation folder.
destinationFolder=C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2013a
4 Start the installer using the -inputFile option to specify the full path of
your installer properties file as a command-line argument.
For example, on Windows systems, click the Start menu and select the
Run option. In the Run dialog box, enter
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copy matlabroot\uninstall\uninstaller_input.txt
C:\temp\my_uninstall.txt
2 Open your uninstaller properties file using any text editor, and enter
values for all the specified parameters. For example, you can specify the
name of the output log file using the outputFile= parameter. The template
contains detailed descriptions of each parameter with examples.
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For example, click the Start button and select the Run option. In the Run
dialog box, enter the uninstall command, specifying the full path of the
properties file as a command-line argument:
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Troubleshooting
This topic provides information that can help you solve common problems that
you might encounter installing MathWorks software.
If you cannot find a description here that matches your problem, check
the MATLAB Release Notes documentation that you received with your
MathWorks products. That document contains the most up-to-date
information available about products and installation procedures. Installation
troubleshooting information is also available at the MathWorks Web site on
the Support page, www.mathworks.com/support/.
3 Troubleshooting
Note If the installer appears to become unresponsive (hang), you might want
to turn off any virus-checking software you are running on your system and
restart the installer.
If the installer does not start, open a Microsoft Windows Explorer window,
select your DVD drive, and double-click the setup.exe program in the
top-level folder.
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Click OK.
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1 Get a File Installation Key for the license you want to install. The
administrator on the license can obtain this key from the MathWorks
License Center.
2 Start the MathWorks installer. Insert the DVD into your DVD drive and
the installer should start automatically.
3 You can choose to either the Install using the Internet option or the
Install without using the Internet option. Both paths let you specify
your File Installation Key.
4 When the installation is complete and the installer displays the Installation
Complete dialog box, leave the Activate MATLAB option selected and
click Next.
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6 Enter an Activation Key in the Activation Key dialog box and click Next.
Because you are not logged into an account, you must enter an Activation
Key to identify a license.
7 Click Activate.
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For diagnostic information about a particular error message, visit the Support
page at the MathWorks Web site, www.mathworks.com/support/. The
Support page lets you search the support database for help with an error
message by error number. You can also select the error number from the
License Manager Errors menu.
Select an error.
You can also get information about license manager error messages in the
License Administration Guide, for the FlexNet Publisher Licensing Toolkit,
available in PDF format in matlabroot\etc\LicenseAdministration.pdf.
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To specify the vendor daemon port number, edit the License File on your
license server and add the port= syntax to the DAEMON line. For more
information about specifying the vendor daemon port number, see the License
Administration Guide.
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Index
A
Index C
activating MATLAB software client installation procedure
choosing automatic or manual 1-28 network client 2-31
choosing manual option 1-53 client systems
completing off-network activation accessing MATLAB 2-5
on systems running Windows 1-57 concurrent access configurations 2-4
confirming settings 1-37 current folder
for someone else 1-36 initial 1-59
procedure 1-27
selecting a license during activation 1-33
D
starting activation application 1-24 1-28
starting activation application after daemons
off-network installation 1-53 opening access in security firewalls 3-7
starting activation application after starting 2-53
off-network installations 1-52 deactivating MATLAB installations 1-66
starting the activation application 1-27 deactivation string
without a MathWorks Account 3-3 deactivating without an Internet
activation application connection 1-66
starting 1-27 retrieving 1-70
Activation Key Designated Computer activation type
creating an account during network selecting during activation 1-35
installations 2-16
creating an account during standalone F
installations 1-11
file associations
specifying 2-19 2-41
specifying during installation 1-21
specifying during standalone
File Installation Key
installations 1-13 to 1-14
entering for off-network installation 1-44
used to create MathWorks Account 1-31
obtaining 1-45
activation label
required for off-network installations 1-40
viewing during activation 1-33
firewalls
activation type
opening access to license manager
selecting during activation 1-35
daemons 3-7
Advanced Options button
FLEXnet
activating without a MathWorks Account 3-3
troubleshooting 3-6
B
H
boot scripts
host ID
use by installer 2-54
in License File 2-7
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N R
network client installation procedure remote client access
installing software on clients in network setting up 2-4
configurations 2-31 removing a MATLAB installation 1-61
network configurations using uninstaller properties file 2-64
installing MATLAB software 2-1 requirements. See system requirements
network installation procedure reviewing software license agreement 1-9
installing MATLAB in network for network installations 2-14
configurations 2-9 on systems running Windows 2-36
post-installation tasks 2-52 on systems running Windows
off-network installations 1-43
O
operating system user name S
specifying during activation 1-36 security firewalls
overwriting an existing installation opening access to license manager
individual installation 1-5 1-26 daemons 3-7
selecting licenses 1-13
in network installations
P
on systems running Windows 2-18 2-40
passcode selecting products
encrypted in license file 2-6 for off-network installations
port numbers on systems running Windows 1-49
opening access in security firewalls 3-7 in network installations
preference files on systems running Windows 2-21 2-44
removing 1-62 on systems running Windows 1-18
products setup.exe
downloading during standalone in noninteractive installations 2-62
installations 1-18 starting 3-2
selecting during installation 1-18 shortcut
selecting for off-network installations MATLAB shortcut on desktop 1-58
on systems running Windows 1-49 shortcuts
selecting in network installations specifying during installation 1-21
on systems running Windows 2-21 2-44 silent installations
proxy server running without screen displays 2-62
specifying 3-2 software license agreement
specifying during activation 1-29 reviewing 1-9
proxy server settings reviewing for off-network installations 1-43
setting 1-28 reviewing in network installations 2-14
on systems running Windows 2-36
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