Dedicating a keystore to a specific database can be done in three ways:
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Use the second option described in Customer Hosted Licensing Configuration.
This will only work if the usernames in both databases are different.
The ISL project names will be reported in the logfiles instead of the Smart Materials project names.
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Administrator enters a database-wide license project name (for example, DB-01) in the Keystore field on Smart Materials Classic A.60.81 License screen or on Smart Materials Web License page. License Administrator can then assign another project (for example, DB-01) to his client config, which points to another keystore than the fallback project does. Make sure that the value in Keystore matches the name of the new project (for example, DB-01) in the client config.
The ISL project names will be reported in the logfiles instead of the Smart Materials project names.
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Install a dedicated license webservice for each database. Attached to each webservice is one ISL client. Each ISL loads a separate cci file tailored to access the required keystore.