To create a current site key value:

  1. Launch the sitekey program from the system/bin32 directory on the Security Server.

  2. In the sitekey program, enter -c to access the password prompt, for example:

    $ sitekey -c

  3. At the "Enter Password:" prompt, enter a password for the site key and then press Enter.

    The sitekey program converts the password into a site key value that is wrapped, encoded, and converted to a text string that is stored in the [SITEKEY] section in the JDE.INI file.

    It is important to remember this password in case the generated site key text string is accidentally deleted. For more information, see "Recovering Site Key Values."

  4. If you have multiple Security Servers, manually copy the site key text string into the JDE.INI files on each Security Server.

  5. Restart all EnterpriseOne systems including Enterprise Servers, Server Manager Console, the HTML Server, and other types of servers.

    A site key is cached upon first usage, so you must restart all systems to store a new site key in the cache. To ensure that the new site key is cached in all systems, they should be restarted in the following order:

    1. Security Server (Enterprise Server) configured in Server Manager console.

    2. Server Manager Console.

    3. Other Enterprise Servers.

    4. All other managed instances, including HTML Servers.

    Note: Server Manager agents do not need to be restarted.