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You can upgrade to a newer version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on the Linux server on which Unified Manager is installed to obtain fixes for security vulnerabilities.
Before you begin
You must have root privileges for the Linux system on which Unified Manager is installed.
Steps
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Log in as a root user on the Unified Manager host machine.
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Download the appropriate version of Java (64-bit) to the target system.
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Stop the Unified Manager services:
service ocieau stop``service ocie stop
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Install the latest JRE on the system.
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Start the Unified Manager services:
service ocie start``service ocieau start