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---+ Apply License Files for Virtuoso Release 5.x and above, on Unix
1 Use the bash
or sh
command to open a bash or Bourne shell. (Other shells may be used, but vary widely, so any or all of the following steps may need adjustment.)%BR%%BR%
1 Retrieve your new Virtuoso license file from email or [[ODSBriefcaseLicenseStorage][ODS briefcase]].%BR%%BR%
1 Use binary-preserving methods (e.g., ftp in BIN mode) to transfer the new license to the Unix box, if required.%BR%%BR%
1 Replace any existing Virtuoso license file with the new, or place the new license in your desired location. We generally recommend this location be the bin
sub-directory of the OpenLink installation, or /etc/oplmgr/
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1 Navigate to the root of your Virtuoso installation, e.g.
cd /opt/virtuoso
1 Check the virtuoso-en*.sh
and virtuoso-en*.csh
scripts, for their setting of the OPL_LICENSE_DIR
environment variable. If necessary, adjust this to include the directory holding the new license file.%BR%%BR%
1 Execute these commands:
. ./virtuoso-en*.sh
cd bin
./oplmgr +stop
./oplmgr +start
1 Proceed to configure and/or use your Virtuoso installation. The new license should now be active.