Tell if MatLab is idle or not

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Duke
Duke on 12 Nov 2013
Commented: Andreas Goser on 15 Nov 2013
The company I'm working for has a few hundred MatLab licenses but we're running out so they implemented a time out call that revokes your MatLab licenses if your computer is inactive for a few hours. When we run Design Verifier, Code Inspector and Model Coverage sometimes it takes 24+ hours to finish, and we lose our work when the licenses get revoked. So I was wondering if there was a way that you could tell if MatLab is idle and not doing anything or is it’s running simulations in the background when the computer idle.

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 13 Nov 2013
Edited: Andreas Goser on 13 Nov 2013
There is a FLEXnet "timeout feature" that returns MATLAB after being inactive. The way this is set up, you should NOT loose work. I suggest that your license administrator gets in touch with MathWorks installation support to figure out details.
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Duke
Duke on 15 Nov 2013
We run into the issue where it'll run for a very long time when it's done here, but I think I might have mistated what I meant. When the licenses get pulled and someone else takes them, I dont "lose" my work since all the files get saved off before hand, I just lose the time I had it running and since it was stopped early I have to rerun my tests.
Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 15 Nov 2013
Got it. So my fundamental statement is: As I understand it it should not stop and please contact installation support.

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