Qcc License Check Failed 〈2024〉

Click to force the system to clear its cache and parse the file fresh. Preventive Measures

For teams using a floating license server, a more detailed network-based debugging procedure is required.

Avoid using dynamic or virtual network adapter IDs for node-locked licenses.

Check if your license is still active by logging into the QNX License Management portal. If you are using a professional license, ensure the "development seat" is correctly assigned to your current host ID. qcc license check failed

If you are reading this, you have likely just been confronted with this red warning box. Whether you are using Qualcomm tools (like QPST, QCAT, or QXDM), a proprietary compiler for RISC-V or ARM chips, or a specialized industry IDE, this message signals a breakdown in the digital handshake between your software and its licensing server.

: The system might not know where to find your license file if the QNX_CONFIGURATION or QNX_HOST paths are incorrectly set.

Are you using a file or a network/floating license? What Operating System are you running? Click to force the system to clear its

For node-locked setups, you may need to remove the local cache and re-enter your license key.

If your organization uses a floating license server (FlexNet):

If you are working on Snapdragon modems, you likely purchased a license from a Qualcomm distributor. Check if your license is still active by

: Open the QNX Software Center (QSC) to verify your license is active and hasn't exceeded activation limits.

: On Linux or Windows, you often need to run the qnxsdp-env.sh (or .bat ) script located in your SDP installation directory to properly set up the shell environment.

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