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Install enterprise license
Published: October 24, 2018 - 9:07 PM
by ADT
Hello,
I'm trying to install an Enterprise license on a Community version, but I can't figure out how.
Could you help me?
Thank you.
Re: Installing an enterprise license
Published: October 25, 2018 - 7:36 PM
by dcardon
Hello ADT,
ADT wrote: ↑Oct 24, 2018 - 9:07 PM
I'm trying to install an Enterprise license on a Community version, but I can't figure out how.
Could you help me?
To upgrade from the Community version to the Enterprise version, you must first reinstall the Enterprise version's .deb/.exe files onto your existing WAPT Community installation. Then, place the license file in the %WAPT_HOME%\licenses directory on the machine where you run your WAPT console. The next time you launch the console, you should see the tabs and features of the Enterprise version.
Sincerely,
Denis
Re: Installing an enterprise license
Published: October 29, 2018 - 10:39 PM
by ADT
Hello,
I believe I have the Enterprise Edition installed on the CentOS server; here is the installed version:
https://wapt.tranquil.it/centos7/wapt-1 ... el7.noarch
The console on the admin machine was installed via WAPTSetup from the HTTPS portal (no Community/Enterprise option was available at that time).
There was no default "licenses" directory in C:\Program Files\wapt, so I created one... Could the problem be related to this?
Because despite everything, the console launches in "Community Edition 1.6.2.7" mode.
Re: Installing an enterprise license
Published: October 30, 2018 - 10:03 AM
by dcardon
Hello ADT,
ADT wrote: ↑Oct 29, 2018 - 10:39 PM
I believe I have the Enterprise version installed on the CentOS server; here is the installed version:
https://wapt.tranquil.it/centos7/wapt-1 ... el7.noarch
The console on the admin machine was installed via WAPTSetup from the HTTPS portal (no Community/Enterprise option at that time).
There was no default "licenses" directory in C:\Program Files\wapt, so I created one... Could the problem be related to this?
Because despite everything, the console launches in "Community Edition 1.6.2.7" mode.
Did you previously install a Community version on this server, or was it directly an Enterprise version?
Upon closer inspection, I realize that the visual differentiation between the two packages can be improved. To verify that you have an enterprise version, you can check if you have the following directory on your CentOS server:
On the machine with the WAPT console, you can verify that you have the following directory:
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%ProgramFiles(x86)%\wapt\waptenterprise
The installer you need to use is the one located on your WAPT server's homepage (link in the top right corner "WaptSetup"). If you have upgraded from a Community version to an Enterprise version, can you verify that the tis-waptsetup package has been updated from the Enterprise repository?
Sincerely,
Denis
Re: Installing an enterprise license
Published: October 30, 2018 - 3:07 PM
by vcardon
Hello,
you should also check that your license is valid, because if the expiration date has passed, the console will have reverted to the Community version, which could also explain your question.
Regards.
Re: Installing an enterprise license
Published: November 6, 2018 - 2:36 AM
by ADT
Hello and thank you for your replies.
I started with a clean installation; no packages were previously installed.
I must have missed something because, indeed, on the CentOS server, I don't have a /opt/wapt/waptenterprise folder. The same is true for the machine where the console is installed.
I don't explicitly see an "enterprise" version offered in the repository when I run `yum install`. I configured the server with the repository suggested in your installation guide
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baseurl=https://wapt.tranquil.it/centos7/wapt-1.6/
Perhaps you have another repository for the enterprise version?
The license is up to date.
THANKS
[SOLVED] Re: Installing enterprise license
Published: November 7, 2018 - 9:55 AM
by xdarras
Hello ADT,
A personalized email will be sent to you regarding the installation of the Enterprise version.
Sincerely,