Updating Server Manager Console and Agents
Before You Begin
When you update the Management Console to a new tools release, you must update the Management Agents to the same version. Otherwise your Server Manager cannot communicate and operate with the target machines as expected.
Note: You must have Microsoft Visual Studio runtime libraries
(32-bit and 64-bit) installed on all Microsoft Windows platforms where a Server
Manager Agent resides, before the Server Manager Agent is updated.
Updating Server Manager Console
- On Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, on left of page, under INSTALL, click on Manage Software.
- Select Browse to browse to the downloaded jar file, “E1_ServerManagerConsole_<release>_<date>.jar” and select upload.
- Under Managed EnterpriseOne Software Components, check the downloaded jar file, “EnterpriseOne Server Manager Management Console Version <version/date>” and click on Distribute.
- On Managed Software Component page, check one of the boxes and click Distribute Software. This will distribute the component to the Server Manager Console.
- Select Management Dashboard in upper left to return to the Managed Homes and Managed Instances page.
- On Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, under the Managed Instances column, locate “home” “Management Console” and click the “home” link.
- In the General section of the page, under Management Console: home, click the Change button.
- On the Change Tools Release dialog box, select the Software Component radio button with the version which was downloaded and distributed. Click the Change Component button to change to that version.
The update process starts immediately. Upon completion, the Management Console application will automatically restart and will ask for sign on.
Updating Server Manager Agent
- Clear the browser cache. On Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, under the Managed Home Location column, the page should display “Agent Update Required” for the different Managed Homes.
- On the left of each, check the box and select Update at the top of the column.
- Click OK on the dialog box to immediately begin updating the selected Management Agent. Once the update is complete, Server Manager will automatically restart the Management Agent.
Configuring Server Manager for Security Security Server
- Log into Server Manager as the jde_admin user.
- On Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, click Server Manager Users on the left.
- Under the Server Manager User Authentication, verify the following fields have
valid values:
Primary Security Server - (NONE is valid).Outgoing JDENET Port. - Click Save
Configuring Server Manager for JDBJ Data Source
- On Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, under Managed Instances column, click “home” for the Management Console.
- On the left of the page, under the Configuration Panel, click on JDBJ Database Configuration.
- Verify the values in the following fields are valid:
- System Datasource Name
- Database Type
- Database Name
- Database Server Name
- Database TCP/IP Port
- Physical Database
- Object Owner
- Support Large Objects (LOBS)
- Unicode Database
- Click the Apply button.
Setting up Server Manager TNSNAMES
- On Managed Homes and Managed Instances page, under Managed Instances column, click “home” for the Management Console.
- On the left of the page, under the Configuration Panel, click on JDBJ Database Configuration.
- Scroll down to Oracle Database Settings.
- If the EnterpriseOne database is Oracle then fill out the File Contents with the tnsames.ora information for sign on to the database. This can be found in under the Oracle Client location product\12.1.0\client_1\network\admin.
- Click the Apply button.