Creating
a Trial Edition Instance in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Before You Begin
This tutorial shows you how to create an instance in Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Compute for the Trial Edition of JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne. This single instance contains the supported
version of the Linux operating system as well as all the
interconnected machines that are necessary to run the Trial
Edition version of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
Background
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute lets you provision and
manage compute hosts, known as instances.
Important: While Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure offers both bare metal and virtual
machine instances, the current version of JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne Trial Edition for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
only supports virtual machine instances.
For additional information refer to Creating
an Instance in the OCI documentation.
What Do You Need?
The user interface for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Console is constantly evolving. For the most up-to-date
descriptions and navigation, refer to Using
the Console.
You should have a fundamental understanding of the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure. It is highly recommended that you review
the extensive collateral information, including training, at
this site:
Click on the Marketplace listing for JD
Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition.
Note: Only the
current version of Trial Edition is available on
Marketplace.
On the Marketplace listing for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne JD
Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition, in the COMPARTMENT
field, use the drop down list to select the compartment that
you previously created in the OBE of this Learning Path
entitled Creating a Compartment.
Also, on the Launch Instance page, you
must review the Oracle standard Terms and
Restrictions and click the check box indicating you
accept the terms.
On the Create Compute Instance page,
complete these fields:
Name
Note: The system automatically
populates this field. It is recommended that you change
this name to a value that you might more easily
recognize. You can change the name later. The name does
not need to be unique because an Oracle Cloud Identifier
(OCID) uniquely identifies the instance.
The name you enter here is the display name of the
instance. This will be the host name of the JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne Trial Edition server.
For example, the Trial Edition server might be called jdetrial.
Important Special Naming
Restrictions. Ensure that the host name of
the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition instance
contains only alphanumeric values. You cannot use
metacharacters such as $, !, _, |, @, and so on, in
the host name.
Machine names are limited to a maximum of 15
lower-case alphanumeric characters. This is the
character count which is supported by the JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne database table and application design.
Do not use a fully qualified domain name for host
names. You should only specify the first node of the
domain name.
If the existing hostname does not conform to these
requirements, the runtime of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
will fail. If a host name does not conform to these
requirements, you should permanently change the host
name for your system.
Create in Compartment
Use the pull-down menu to select an existing Compartment
into which you want to create this instance for JD
Edwards EnterpriseOne.
In the Image subsection, because you
already selected the image from Marketplace,
the Trial Edition image is automatically shown here.
You should accept this value.
Create Compute
Instance - Choose an operating system or image source
In the Shape subsection, a default
selection is shown. You can accept the default value
(assuming it meets the requirements) or click the Change
Shape button. The supported shape properties for
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition are:
A shape is a template that determines the number of CPUs,
amount of memory, and other resources allocated to a newly
created instance.
You can customize the number of OCPUs and the amount of memory
allocated to a flexible shape. The other resources scale
proportionately. As mentioned above, you should only pick a
shape with the supported shape properties for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne Trial Edition.
Instance Type
Ensure that the instance type for Virtual Machine is
selected. Create
Compute Instance - Instance TypeShape Series Important: Because you selected the Trial
Edition image, the Shape Series is automatically restricted
to those shapes with properties that are specifically
supported by Trial Edition.
Warning: If you use
any shape other than recommended (which is tested), you may
experience unpredictable results. To remedy, you will have
to destroy the instance and redeploy using the recommended
shape.
Important: For AMD flex
shapes, at a minimum, you should accept the default memory
value associated with the selected OCPU.
After you have selected a shape with the supported OCPUs and
memory, click the Select Shape button.
Networking
Primary Network
Select this radio button: Select existing virtual
cloud network
New virtual cloud network name
Use the pulldown to select the VCN that you created in the
previous section of this Learning Path entitled: Creating
a Virtual Cloud Network
Virtual cloud network in <compartment>
This value is automatically populated depending on the
compartment you selected.
Subnet in <compartment>
This field will be automatically populated based on the
compartment you selected.
Public IP address Important: Be
sure to select this radio button: Assign a
public IP Address
You must add the SSH keys that you previously created for use
with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition. If you followed
the recommendation in this document, you created these keys in
the OBE of this Learning Path entitled: Generating Secure
Shell (SSH) Key Pairs on Your Local System.
You can either click the Upload public keys files
(.pub) option to select a file with your public
(.pub) key from your computer, or choose the Paste
SSH keys option to paste the key. Create
Compute Instance - Add SSH Keys
Boot Volume
You do not need to make any selections in this section. At a
minimum, you must accept the default volume size which is set
by the image for Trial Edition. Create
Compute Instance - Boot Volume Show Advanced Options
For JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Trial Edition, you do not need to
set any Advanced Options.
Click the Create button to create the
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instance for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne Trial Edition.
Important: After the
instance is created, the system assigns a Public
IP address. Make a note of this address because
you will need it to connect to the instance using the SSH
keys in order to complete the first-time configuration of
the Trial Edition for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne as
described in the following section. Trial
Edition Instance - Public IP Address