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From: Edric M Ellis <eellis@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: Creating and Running Jobs with a Local Scheduler
Date: 10 Oct 2008 08:07:55 +0100
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"Mr. CFD" <s2108860@student.rmit.edu.au> writes:

> "Mr. CFD" <s2108860@student.rmit.edu.au> wrote in message <gcmk0j$56o$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> > Thanks Edric. 
> > Here is the error that I am getting from 
> > sched.getDebugLog( obj.Tasks(1) )
> > ===========================================================
> > LOG FILE OUTPUT:
> > License checkout failed.
> > License Manager Error -9
> > This error may occur when: 
> > -The hostid of this computer does not match the hostid in the license file. 
> > -A Designated Computer installation is in use by another user. 
> > If no other user is currently running MATLAB, you may need to activate.
> > ==========================================================
> > The first point may apply here, so I am currently working my way through
> > this. Hope to have this resolved shortly.  Thanks again.
> 
> Just checked. The hostid of my computer does indeed match the hostid in the
> license file!

Hi,

That certainly seems to have narrowed things down.  Could I suggest you contact
our installation support people - they know way more than I do about this sort
of licencing thing.

Cheers,

Edric.