After you unzip the OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Update 1 Patch 4 (or later) ZIP file, the Diagnostic Tool is in the ssoDiagnosticTools.zip file in the zip-root/opensso/tools directory, where zip-root is where you unzipped the Patch 3 ZIP file.
Create a directory for the Diagnostic Tool and its related files and then unzip the ssoDiagnosticTools.zip file in the new directory. The tool is available for these platforms:
Solaris and Linux systems: ssodtool.sh
Windows: ssodtool.bat
In this guide, diagnostic-tool-zip-root represents the directory where you unzipped the ssoDiagnosticTools.zip file.
The Diagnostic Tool requires JDK 1.5 or later. Before you run the tool, set your JAVA_HOME environment variable to a JDK 1.5 or later installation.
Note: Embedded quotes are not supported in the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
You can invoke the Diagnostic Tool in either CLI or GUI mode. First, change to the diagnostic-tool-zip-root directory and then invoke the tool as follows:
GUI mode (default):
Solaris and Linux systems: ./ssodtool.sh
Windows: ssodtool.bat
CLI mode, using the --console option:
Solaris and Linux systems: ./ssodtool.sh --console
Windows: ssodtool.bat --console
The default mode for the Diagnostic Tool is GUI. To change the default mode to CLI before you invoke the tool, set the following property in the diagnostic-tool-zip-root/config/DTConfig.properties configuration file:
odt.application.runmode=CLI