Webinator HTTP 500 errors

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Shutting down creation of new databases when in violation is expected.

According to the above you're not in violation now. What's the stated reason when it is in violation?
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Well as far as I know, we're not violating our license. We've been running the Webinator since late last year. Haven't gotten that violation error until after we installed the new license. So I'm assuming that's what caused it.

There is no stated reason. The errors I posted are the ones from dbX.long and vortex.log. Sometimes I see permissions errors before, and then can't open the SYSTABLES after. Is there some place where I can find the reason?
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texis -license
shows the reason. Also the dowalk interface should show it.

Maybe you're getting more hits than you're licensed for intermittently.
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Are you saying I cannot create new databases if my hit count is sometimes greater than 25000? Is there more history than shown in "texis -license", and how do I print that? What if the hit count goes back down? Can I create databases then?

What about search engines, do you count spiders from Google and Yahoo, etc. as part of my hit count?
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You won't be able to create databases if the hit or record count exceeds the license size. When the violation condition stops creation is reenabled.
Your monitor.log may have messages about violation.

Any access to your admin or search interface is a hit. Spiders won't generally hit more than just the search form unless you have urls with canned queries on your site. You can use robots.txt to keep spiders out of areas of your site.
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We have several databases indexing different sites. Is there any way to look at the hit count by database or site?

Thanks
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Not really.
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