The community edition version is limited to 5 license units. So, when you connected from DBeaver, and a few terminals, may use all the licenses available.
DBeaver uses JDBC to connect to Cache so each instance of dbeaver you have open and connected to Cache will consume a license. Each terminal connection whether it be Cache Terminal or Putty will also consumer one license per connection. The error condition you see is the Cache License limit has been exceeded. If you have Cache Studio open that will consume a license and so on.
From the Managment Portal you can view the license information:
Management Portal -> System Administration -> Licensing -> License Key and you will see this in the Community Version of IRIS/IRIS for Health
Current license key information for this system:
License Capacity
InterSystems IRIS Community license
Customer Name
InterSystems IRIS Community
Order Number
54702
Expiration Date
10/30/2021
Authorization Key
8116600000500000500008000084345EF8F2473A5F13003 Product=Server License Type=Concurrent User Server=Single Platform=IRIS Community License Units=5 Licensed Cores=8 Authorized Cores=8 Extended Features=3A5F1300 - Interoperability - BI User - BI Development - HealthShare - Analytics Run - Analytics Analyzer - Analytics Architect - NLP - HealthShare Foundation - Analytics VR Execute - Analytics VR Format - Analytics VR Data Define - InterSystems IRIS Non-Production
Machine ID
From the Management Portal -> System Operation -> License Usage you can see how many linceses are in use and by which user
The community edition version is limited to 5 license units. So, when you connected from DBeaver, and a few terminals, may use all the licenses available.
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DBeaver uses JDBC to connect to Cache so each instance of dbeaver you have open and connected to Cache will consume a license. Each terminal connection whether it be Cache Terminal or Putty will also consumer one license per connection. The error condition you see is the Cache License limit has been exceeded. If you have Cache Studio open that will consume a license and so on.
From the Managment Portal you can view the license information:
Management Portal -> System Administration -> Licensing -> License Key and you will see this in the Community Version of IRIS/IRIS for Health
Current license key information for this system:
Product=Server
License Type=Concurrent User
Server=Single
Platform=IRIS Community
License Units=5
Licensed Cores=8
Authorized Cores=8
Extended Features=3A5F1300
- Interoperability
- BI User
- BI Development
- HealthShare
- Analytics Run
- Analytics Analyzer
- Analytics Architect
- NLP
- HealthShare Foundation
- Analytics VR Execute
- Analytics VR Format
- Analytics VR Data Define
- InterSystems IRIS
Non-Production
From the Management Portal -> System Operation -> License Usage you can see how many linceses are in use and by which user
System > License Usage
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Last update: 2021-02-03 09:05:30.772
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Nigel
Hi @yeung elijah! Have you tried WebTerminal ? It can substitute IRIS Terminal for some cases.