03-01-04 04:35 PM
I dowloaded the latest version of WebLogic 7.0 (server704_hpux.bin) from BEA
.
That comes with a generic license. I initially installed thios version for
test
purposes. I, then run the uninstall script, and manually removed everything
else
under /opt/bea. Then I received the new 128 bit license files from BEA whic
h
was named: NNNNNNN-LIC-WLS70-CLS-128.txt (typed NNNNNNN, because I don't wan
t
to disclose exact name of the file here). I ftp'ed this file into /opt/bea
directory
and renamed it to license.bea. That was the only file in that directory. T
hen
I run the server704_hpux.bin from a different directory and went through the
regular
installation process. Shouldn't this install the 128 bit version? Or is th
ere
another step that I am not aware of is involved?
Oh, I just checked the license.bea file and second half is my installation s
pecific.
and component="SSL/Domestic" is there. I guess it is installed. But why do
n't
I see that trying to generate the PKI Cerificate? I searched the edocs.bea.
com
and it says: "if you have 128 bit enabled, then the certificate.war applicat
ion
will enable it and offer me 128 bit PKI key as an option. But I don't see t
hat.
Is there another step involved?
Thanks
Bora Tashan
"Platform Team" <wl-install@bea.com> wrote:
>
>
>Hi Bora,
>
>Could u please attach your license.bea file and I can take a look to
>see if it
>looks ok? I don't know off hand the procedure to test for 128 bit but
>when u start
>the server it should complain if you don't have domestic (128 bit) license
>and
>you are starting the server with 128 bit bonaries in it. You may want
>to search
>edocs.bea.com for more info abotu 128 bit testing.
>
>regards,
>Platform Team.
>
>"Bora Tashan" <bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com> wrote:
>debug
>file
>And
>
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