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Use of this software is governed by the Software Transaction Agreement found at www.oneidentity.com/legal/sta.aspx. This software does not require an activation or license key to operate.
The process for upgrading One Identity Management Console for Unix from an older version is similar to installing it for the first time. The installer detects an older version of the management console and automatically upgrades the components.
Please see the One Identity Management Console for Unix Administration Guide for detailed installation and configuration instructions.
NOTE: When installing both One Identity Management Console for Unix AND One Identity Authentication Services, there is no requirement as to which product must be installed first.
Before you begin the upgrade procedure:
macOS
Java
For the server:
Previous releases required Java 6, and the 32-bit installer for Windows included a Java 6 implementation (JRE 1.6.0_35).
This release requires Java 8, and none of the installers include a Java implementation. A Java 8 implementation must be installed before any 2.5.2 installer can be executed, either for an upgrade or for a fresh installation.
For the client:
Previous releases used Java Applet functionality to provide some parts of the user interface, so they expected a Java installation and browser plug-in on the client.
This release does not use Java Applet functionality, so it no longer needs nor uses client-side Java.
SSH Applet
Customized configurations
This release uses Jetty 9.4.* on Java 8, whereas the 2.5.1 and previous releases used Jetty 7.* on Java 6. The new Jetty and Java combine to provide much better HTTPS security (particularly newer TLS ciphersuites and newer versions of the TLS protocol) by default, without requiring security-related SSL/TLS customizations that had been recommended for previous releases.
If you are upgrading from a previous release and had customized its configuration, please note the following:
If the upgrade installer finds that jetty.keystorePath has been customized, then by default it will still relocate the keystore to the new default location, but it provides an "opt-out" check box on the installer screen that displays the TCP ports. This check box is selected by default but may be explicitly cleared to indicate that the keystore should not be relocated.
NOTE: If this check box is cleared then the upgrade installation will proceed without relocating the keystore, and the resulting configuration will not start successfully until the keystore configuration has been manually adjusted.
After an upgrade:
After an upgrade from any version of the management console, it is important to re-profile all hosts.
Additional information is available from the following:
This section contains information about installing and operating this product in non-English configurations, such as those needed by customers outside of North America. This section does not replace the materials about supported platforms and configurations found elsewhere in the product documentation.
This release is Unicode-enabled and supports any character set. In this release, all product components should be configured to use the same or compatible character encodings and should be installed to use the same locale and regional options. This release is targeted to support operations in the following regions: North America, Western Europe and Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Far-East Asia, Japan.
This release has the following known capabilities or limitations: One Identity Authentication Services has been tested with double-byte configured locales on the Linux platform. All of the client side components operate successfully with double-byte characters in all Unix attributes
There is no localization of either the client or Windows user interface.
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