Allocation Type
FlexNet Manager Suite 2022 R2 (On-Premises)
Indicates whether a license entitlement has been allocated to this
device (for device-based licenses) or user (for user-based licenses). A license
entitlement confers the right to install/use the application linked to the
license.
Tip: One exception for user-based licenses is for users
whose status (on the General tab of user properties) is
Retired. While you may still make allocations
to such users, they cannot consume from user-based licenses, and so are not
included in the total of consuming allocations shown on this page. Best
practice, therefore, is to remove any allocations when users retire (leave your
enterprise).
This column indicates the allocation status of this license for a
device or a user. An allocation assigns the right to use the licensed application
(and is meaningless/not functional when the license is not linked to any
application). You can manually set the kind of allocation by selecting an inventory
device or a user and using the Allocate drop-down list on
this tab (see Making License Allocations). It can have any of
the following values:
- Allocated — The
standard type of allocation, indicating that this installation (of the
application linked to the license) is given top priority in consuming
entitlements from this license, and cannot consume from other licenses, even
though they may be linked to the same application. However, with this type
of allocation, consumption from this license still depends on the existence
of an inventory record for the relevant linked application. For example, if
you allocate a license entitlement to an inventory device but the
installation of the linked application is not detected on the inventory
device by the inventory process, the consumption count remains unchanged. A
few points to consider about this allocation type are:
- This is the default allocation type you can make to inventory devices and users linked to this license.
- The allocation behavior changes when the Allocations consume license entitlements option is selected, forcing all allocations to consume license entitlements regardless of reported installations (see Use Rights & Rules Tab).
- The addition of a license key or an exemption reason, or changing the value of the Overridden consumption field for a row (when it is not already set), changes the allocation type for the license to Allocated. For more details, see Managing License Keys, Overridden Consumption, and Exemption Reason.
- This type of allocation only affects calculations from the next full license reconciliation. When FlexNet Manager Suite is configured for high-frequency sub-capacity calculations for IBM PVU licenses, a standard allocation made after the most recent full reconciliation does not affect the peak consumption checks, until the next full reconciliation.
- Awaiting Inventory —
This allocation counts as an installation of the linked application
(triggering consumption of license entitlement(s)) until inventory is
reconciled for the allocated user or device. Once inventory is received (and
reconciled), the record is automatically switched to
Allocated. In summary, this setting acts
like Permanent while waiting for the
first device inventory, and then switches over to act like
Allocated. Tip: If inventory has previously been collected for an inventory device or user and is still current in the database, the switch from Awaiting Inventory to Allocated occurs at the next reconciliation. The typical use case for this setting is when preparing data records for new devices that are not yet in service, for which you want to 'reserve' (allocate) licenses ahead of time. In this case, it will likely be the device's first inventory record that causes the switch.
- Permanent — This
allocation permanently allocates a license entitlement to this user or
inventory device. From the next Reconcile, this
allocation will be permanently counted as an installation of the linked
application (and consume from this license), regardless of whether any
matching application inventory is reported for this user or inventory
device. This type of allocation has immediate effect, including on
high-frequency sub-capacity calculations for IBM PVU licenses.Note: A permanent allocation can only count as consumption when the license is linked to an application record.
Tip: In FlexNet Manager Suite, you can also use
any of the following methods to permanently allocate a license (to an
inventory device or user):
- By setting allocation for a particular inventory device: In the inventory device properties, in the Licenses tab, for Allocated select the Permanent option as described above. This setting applies uniquely to the current inventory device, and does not affect allocations to other devices.
- By setting allocation for a particular user: In the user properties, in the Licenses tab, for Allocated select the Permanent option. This setting applies uniquely to the current user, and does not affect allocations to other users.
- Unallocated — This license is not allocated to an inventory device or user. This is the default state for the licenses linked through installation or usage, rather than allocations. This value is also displayed when an existing allocation is deallocated from an inventory device or a user.
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2022 R2