License Manager Error -9 when run as administrator but not normally
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Paul Hellemn
on 27 Sep 2016
Commented: Yoana Grudeva
on 12 Dec 2023
I have Ubuntu 16.04 and have a student version of Matlab and want to install a trial version of the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox. But the installer doesn't have permission (Access Denied: Unable to write to /usr/local/MATLAB/R2016b. Please select a different folder).
So I try to run Matlab with root permission using
sudo matlab &
but I get
License checkout failed.
License Manager Error -9
Your username does not match the username in the license file.
To run MATLAB on this computer, you must run the Activation client to reactivate your license.
Troubleshoot this issue by visiting:
http://www.mathworks.com/support/lme/R2016b/9
Diagnostic Information:
Feature: MATLAB
License path: /home/pjhellemn/.matlab/R2016b_licenses:/usr/local/MATLAB/R2016b/licenses/license.dat:/usr/local/MAT
LAB/R2016b/licenses/license_pjhellemn-Lenovo-ideapad-Y700-14ISK_3284817_R2016b.lic
Licensing error: -9,57.
How do I allow Matlab to be run with root permissions, so that I can install the toolbox?
3 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 12 Sep 2017
If you are using OS-X or Linux, the username you tell MATLAB should be the same as what you get for the result of
whoami
when you run that at your shell prompt.
Maximilian Prilmueller
on 19 Oct 2023
I ended up here because i am currently troubleshooting the gui not starting. This Forum gave me the tip to run matlab as administrator. Now I know that the license check seems to be the only thing about my matlab that is currently working.
Accepted Answer
Walter Roberson
on 27 Sep 2016
Correct. When you sudo, your username becomes root, which is not what is in the license file.
To install toolboxes on Linux you should run the installer, which you would do while sudo'd
(OS-X has the same issue about sudo and username, but when you use the Add-on explorer or the installer on OS-X, the process will ask you to authenticate and then will proceed to allow you to install.)
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Miguel Perez Sanchis
on 15 Nov 2017
This answer might be useful to those of us who ran into this problem and managed to solve it by installing Matlab with our username instead of root. All toolboxes installed afterwards should be installed through the Matlab installer as Walter said. The installer CAN be run as sudo, unlike Matlab
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Ryan Patterson
on 15 Dec 2019
Edited: Ryan Patterson
on 15 Dec 2019
I figured it out.
In terminal go to where your activation file is located(This Might Be Different For You!) and run it. Not sure if you need "sudo" for this step.
$ cd /usr/local/MATLAB/R2019b/bin
$ sudo ./activate_matlab.sh
When asked for a name, input "root" and complete the other boxes like normal. Exit matlab. Using "sudo -i" puts it in root mode so you have permission to install it.
$ sudo -i
# cd /usr/local/MATLAB/R2019b/bin
# ./matlab
Now you should be able to install the update. After its installed you should change the activation name back to what it was originally or else you will always have to run it under "root".
# exit
$ sudo ./activate_matlab.sh
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Yoana Grudeva
on 12 Dec 2023
Thanks! For anybody having issues running the add-on explorer, it's because sometimes graphical apps are not allowed as root. To fix this, in a terminal run
xhost si:localuser:root
sudo matlab
and change back your permissions after you're done with installations by
xhost -si:localuser:root
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