Applying 64-bit Component to Enterprise Server

Uploading the Software Component

  1. Log in to Server Manager as the jde_admin user.
  2. On the left of the Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, under INSTALL, click Manage Software.
  3. Select Browse to browse to a downloaded PAR file, <release>-Enterprise-Server-<Platform>64_06_XX.PAR and select Upload. The upload will take a few minutes to complete. When complete, the downloaded file will display under the Managed EnterpriseOne Software Components section as EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server <version> <bitness> <date>, for example: EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server 9.2.6.0 X64 10-15-2019_08_57.
  4. Under Managed EnterpriseOne Software Components, select the downloaded JAR file, EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server <version> <bitness> <date> and click Distribute.
  5. On the Managed Software Component page, select the box associated with the EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server and click Distribute to distribute the component to the Server Manager Agent.
  6. Select Management Dashboard in the upper left of the page to return to the Managed Homes and Managed Instances page.

Changing the Enterprise Server Component

  1. Log in to Server Manager as the jde_admin user.
  2. Click Manage Dashboard.
  3. Click the Enterprise Server managed instance.
  4. Click the Change button under Software Component Version.
    Note: Do not select Change for E1 Application Component Version.
  5. Select the … 9.2.6.0 x64 … component.
  6. Click the Change Component button.
    Note: A 64-bit component change in Server Manager requires database connection to validate the applications release is 9.2.
  7. The system will prompt for a database user name and password. Enter the appropriate credentials.
  8. Click Login.
  9. Server Manager detects the new component is 64-bit and displays a message indicating the necessary third-party minimum technical requirements.
  10. Click OK.
  11. Click OK.
  12. Enter the 64-bit Database Client Home Directory and click OK.
    Note: Verify that the jde920 user running the Server Manager Agent has access to the 64-bit database client home directory.
  13. Enter the path to the 64-bit JRE directory and click Submit.
    Note: Verify that the jde920 user running the Server Manager Agent has access to the 64-bit JRE home directory.

Server Manager will change the component on the Enterprise Server. Validate that the version has changed to 9.2.6 x64 under the Software Component Version section.

Note: For Enterprise Servers that are Microsoft Windows-based, verify that the JDE service in services.msc is configured properly as it may have been changed.

The Enterprise Server is now ready for a 64-bit package build and deployment.