We use several control units running on Raspberry Pi, programmed using Codesys software, with multiple licenses stored as soft containers.
We are planning to update the SD card image of the Raspberry Pi to a newer OS version. However, we are concerned that this process might result in the loss of our soft container licenses.
Is there a way to temporarily deactivate the license so that it can be reactivated on the updated system? Alternatively, what would be the best method to preserve the licenses during the update?
Thank you in advance for any responses!
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We use several control units running on Raspberry Pi, programmed using Codesys software, with multiple licenses stored as soft containers.
We are planning to update the SD card image of the Raspberry Pi to a newer OS version. However, we are concerned that this process might result in the loss of our soft container licenses.
Is there a way to temporarily deactivate the license so that it can be reactivated on the updated system? Alternatively, what would be the best method to preserve the licenses during the update?
Thank you in advance for any responses!
https://content.helpme-codesys.com/en/CODESYS%20Development%20System/_cds_cmd_license_manager.html
Search the help page above for "Return License". Should be what you're looking for.
Last edit: trusty-squire 2025-03-16