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: 2. Once authorization is complete, issue the <var>ROCKET</var> command in your Online to verify that you have some authorized Debugger seats. The output should contain a line like the following for each debugger authorized by your key (zap): | : 2. Once authorization is complete, issue the <var>ROCKET</var> command in your Online to verify that you have some authorized Debugger seats. The output should contain a line like the following for each debugger authorized by your key (zap): | ||
<p class="syntax"><span class="f_CodeExList">xxxx Debugger Expires mm/dd/yyyy Max connections nn</span></p> | : <p class="syntax"><span class="f_CodeExList">xxxx Debugger Expires mm/dd/yyyy Max connections nn</span></p> | ||
[[Category:Debugger Home]] | [[Category:Debugger Home]] |
Latest revision as of 19:09, 3 April 2023
- 1. Through your Sales representative:
- a. Request a license or trial for one or more seats of the Janus Debugger and/or the TN3270 Debugger.
- The number of “seats” indicates the number of programmers who will be able to use the Debugger concurrently.
- b. You will be sent an authorization key (a zap), which authorizes the desired debugger(s).
- a. Request a license or trial for one or more seats of the Janus Debugger and/or the TN3270 Debugger.
- 2. Once authorization is complete, issue the ROCKET command in your Online to verify that you have some authorized Debugger seats. The output should contain a line like the following for each debugger authorized by your key (zap):
xxxx Debugger Expires mm/dd/yyyy Max connections nn