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| + | ======Zoo Service Shuts Down After Starting====== | ||
| + | > **Product:** //[[zoo:zoo4|Zoo 4.0]]// | ||
| + | > **Summary:** //Enabling multiple Zoo server support.// | ||
| + | =====Question===== | ||
| + | The Zoo License Manager service seems to stop as soon as it is started. At one time, it was all working fine. I have reinstalled the Zoo software, but it still isn't staying up. The only thing I havent done is reboot the server and I can't do that during the day. Any thought are appreciated. | ||
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| + | =====Answer===== | ||
| + | If you look in the Zoo log file (from the Zoo console, pick **Tools** and then **View Event Log**), you will probably see that another Zoo server is running on your network. | ||
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| + | To allow for more than one Zoo service to run on your network, again from | ||
| + | the Zoo console, select **Tools** and then **Options**. Then check the **Allow multiple Zoo servers to run on this network** option. Then, restart the Zoo service. | ||
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| + | =====More Information===== | ||
| + | In the past, when only broadcast communications was supported, only one Zoo was allowed to run on a domain or workgroup. But, now that the Zoo supports routed networks, there may be a situation where you want to run more than one Zoo server. Enabling the **Allow multiple Zoo servers to run on this network** feature will allow this to happen. | ||
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| + | Note, if you enable this feature, you must make sure that your Rhino clients support either DNS or Registry Zoo lookup. | ||
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| + | See the **Installing on Routed Networks** in the Zoo help file for more details. | ||
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| + | {{tag>Zoo4}} | ||