License Usage Report

License usage report contains information on all licenses used by both this Dr.Web Server and neighbor Dr.Web Servers, including licenses that were donated using interserver connection.

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Reports are created (and are sent for neighbor Dr.Web Servers) according to the settings specified in Dr.Web Server configuration → Licenses, the Options for the report on license usage section.

To view the report, select Administration item in the main menu of Dr.Web Security Control Center. In the opened window select the License usage report item in the control menu.

This section contains the following data:

Report on all licenses managed by this Dr.Web Server. The report is given even if none of neighbor Dr.Web Servers are configured to be connected to this Dr.Web Server.

Report on licenses managed by neighbor Dr.Web Servers reporting to this Dr.Web Server, including those that receive licenses from it using an interserver connection. At this, reports from all neighbor Dr.Web Servers in an interserver connections tree, are given.

Each report is displayed as a separate table and contains information only on licenses of one Dr.Web Server—the report creator.

The following information is given in the table header:

Dr.Web Server—name of Dr.Web Server—the report creator.

Total licenses received from neighbors—total number of licenses that Dr.Web Server received via interserver connection.

The report table contains the following data:

User—the user of the license key, information on licenses of which is given in the report row.

Total licenses—total number of licenses provided from this license key on this Dr.Web Server.

Available—number of available, not used licenses in this key.

Total used—total number of licenses that have been used (assigned to stations or neighbor Dr.Web Servers) at the time of the report creation.

Used by stations—number of licenses that are used by stations connected to Dr.Web Server—the report creator.

Pending—number of licenses that the report creator expects to receive. Particularly, if Dr.Web Server that used some licenses (either assigned to its stations, or donated via interserver connections), lost part of these licenses. For example, a license key was replaced with a key with fewer licenses or the number of licenses received from the parent Dr.Web Server was reduced.

Reserved—number of licenses that were donated via interserver connections, but a recipient has not yet received assigned licenses: neighbor Dr.Web Servers have not yet connected to get licenses. These licenses are reserved from a license key and cannot be given to other stations or Dr.Web Servers.

Donated to neighbors—number of licenses that Dr.Web Server—report creator donated via the interserver connections to its neighbor Dr.Web Servers.

Received from neighbors—number of licenses that Dr.Web Server—report creator received via the interserver connections from its neighbor Dr.Web Servers.

Report date—date of the report creation.

For licenses that are used by stations of Dr.Web Server—report creator, the additional information is available. To view the information, click the number of licenses in the Used by stations column (the number of licenses must be not null). In the Use of licenses by groups opened table, the following information is provided:

Group name—the name of the station group to which the licenses were propagated.

Propagated licenses—total number of licenses propagated to the station group.

Active stations—number of active stations in the groups. Active means stations that were online during the time period specified in the settings for the report generated on Dr.Web Server—the license key owner.