Tight corporate firewalls or proxy servers block the SDK from pinging Qualcomm’s authentication servers.
: A specific file, /etc/qnxlicenses.lck , might be locked by another process or lack the necessary write permissions for the current user.
If your team uses a shared floating license server, check if your machine can reach it. Find the server address inside your license configuration file and run a ping or telnet command: qcc license check failed
Most node-locked licenses are tied to your computer’s or Hostname . If you changed your network card, switched from Ethernet to Wi-Fi, or renamed your PC, the encrypted hash in the .lic file will no longer match.
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(if available) lmutil lmstat -a -c <license_file_or_server>
Ensure your CI runner explicitly executes source qnxsetup.sh as the very first step in its build script. Find the server address inside your license configuration
Based on the output of lmutil and qcc , apply the relevant fix: