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A REST API used by License Manager Agent to manage license usage in HPC clusters.
The License Manager API
is responsible for managing license configurations, storing license usage and handling booking requests. The API is used by the License Manager Agent to centralize the data retrieved from the license servers and from the HPC cluster.
Please visit the License Manager Documentation page for details on how to install and operate License Manager.
If you encounter a bug or a missing feature, please file an issue
Distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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Provides an API for managing license data
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