Apply License Files to Single-Tier Release 4.x or 5.x, on Unix
- Navigate to the root directory of your
OpenLink installation, where you find openlink.sh
andopenlink.csh
. - Set the
OpenLink environment by running the appropriate script for your shell. The following will work in most environments, but your required command may differ -- shell command sh, bash, zsh
and related. ./openlink.sh
ksh
and relatedsource ./openlink.sh
csh, tcsh
and relatedsource ./openlink.csh
-
cd
into the/bin/
sub-directory of yourOpenLink installation. - Retrieve your
OpenLink license file from email or ODS briefcase. - Transer the license to the current (
$OPENLINK_INSTALL/bin/
) directory on the Unix box, using binary-preserving methods (e.g., FTP in BIN mode, SCP, etc.) - Confirm that the
OPL_LICENSE_DIR
environment variable includes this directory. Exact commands may vary in your environment, but here is an example sequence based on the BASH shell --
echo $OPL_LICENSE_DIR /etc/oplmgr export OPL_LICENSE_DIR=/usr/openlink/bin:$OPL_LICENSE_DIR
- Launch a client application.
- Test a connection to initialize the terms of the new license.
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