Before You Begin
This 5-minute tutorial shows you how to obtain and use archive files for One-Click Provisioning for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
What Do You Need?
- You must have a VM or a server for the Provisioning Server.
- The VM or server for the Provisioning Server must be allocated with storage volume space, the amount of which is specified in the Before You Begin section at the beginning of this Learning Path.
- You must have performed the steps described in the module "Performing Common Setup for All Windows Servers" of this Learning Path.
Obtain,
Unzip, Assemble, and Extract the Provisioning Server Archive
Files
Due to file size limitations for files available from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (also called E-Delivery), the requisite archive cannot be posted as a single entity. Instead you must download a series of files that have been split into allowable sizes and then assemble them into a single archive, and then extract the contents of that archive using the following procedure.
- Download the files for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne One-Click Provisioning from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud using All Categories and JD Edwards One-Click Provisioning as the search criteria. From the displayed list, choose the relevant combination of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications and tools releases for Microsoft Windows and proceed to add the items to your cart.
- Click Selected Software and then use the drop-down menu for JD Edwards One-Click Provisioning to choose Microsoft Windows.
- To continue, review and agree to the license agreement.
- A list of available files is shown.
- Download the items in your cart. These items have part numbers in the form of VXXXXXX.zip and may not be in sequential order.
- Using Windows Remote Desktop (RDP), connect to the Provisioning Server and upload the items you obtained from E-Delivery.
- Using only the 7zip program (64-bit version), which is a prerequisite as specified in "Before You Begin", unzip all the downloaded files in the same folder.
- Open a Command window to launch the necessary batch (.bat) files. The best practice is to not launch such files from Windows Explorer, or else the session will not persist and you can review progress upon successful completion because such sessions will automatically be closed by Microsoft Windows.
- From a Command Prompt, run rebuild.bat
to unzip and reassemble all the downloaded parts into a single
file, and execute a checksum to ensure that the reassembled
single file is not corrupted. The batch file also checks
the system to ensure that the required zip program for
unzipping, which is 7zip, is installed. If 7zip
is not installed, an error message is displayed and the batch
file is terminated.
- If the extraction and reassembly and checksum complete
successfully, you should receive a message similar to this:
Example: Successful Extraction of the Windows Archive for the Provisioning Server - The recombined archive file will have a name similar to
this:
JDE_OCProv_XXXX_WINDOWS_XXXXX_25GB
