Seon-ID
The so-called "Seon-ID" is an installation and hardware dependant hexadecimal hash of your system running Seon. Seon needs a valid license which is based on this ID. In order to receive a license, the Seon-ID is the basis for this encrypted file.
retrieving Seon-ID via web interface
In the administrative web interface, click in the left menu on "Tools". The Seon-ID will be displayed in the main screen right under the "backup" options:
If the license file is writable by the web server user, an upload of a valid license is possible via the "choose file" and "upload license" buttons. A pre-check of validity is done before exchanging the license file.
retrieving Seon-ID via command line
The program "seonlic" is used for commandline interaction.
constantly changing Seon-ID
If your Seon-ID is changing sometimes and you're really sure you didn't change the machine configuration, you should check that the name resolving works constantly the same. This can be done by editing the file
/etc/nsswitch.conf
on most Unix systems and the file
/etc/netsvc.conf
on AIX systems.
In order to obtain the same information every time, you should configure the first host name resolving method as "local" and add a static IP address and hostname for your machine to "/etc/hosts". This should fix your problem.