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To enable this check, specify -Dweblogic.security.allowCryptoJDefaultJCEVerification

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Mr. C
Mr. C Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

Starting up OBI-EE ( unsuccessfully ) I get a BEA-90905 that literally tells me:

To enable this check, specify -Dweblogic.security.allowCryptoJDefaultJCEVerification

Now, where would this be needed to be added ?

The full line is:

<Oct 8, 2019 2:15:28 PM CEST> <Info> <Security> <BEA-090905> <Disabling the CryptoJ JCE Provider self-integrity check for better startup performance. To enable this check, specify -Dweblogic.security.allowCryptoJDefaultJCEVerification =true.>

And these are followed by,

<Oct 8, 2019 2:15:28 PM CEST> <Info> <Security> <BEA-090906> <Changing the default Random Number Generator in RSA Cry ptoJ from ECDRBG128 to HMACDRBG. To disable this change, specify -Dweblogic.security.allowCryptoJDefaultPRNG=true.>

<Oct 8, 2019 2:15:28 PM CEST> <Info> <Security> <BEA-090909> <Using the configured custom SSL Hostname Verifier imple mentation: weblogic.security.utils.SSLWLSHostnameVerifier$NullHostnameVerifier.>

I know there is some issue, but in THIS thread I'd like to do what Oracle tells me, and that is to specify the parameter listed.

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  • Joel
    Joel Rank 8 - Analytics Strategist

    What version of OBIEE? What OS? Which log files have you looked at? Has this worked previously? Is it a new installation? As you can see, there are many questions which need to be answered before you'll be able to get any meaningful assistance from here.

  • Mr. C
    Mr. C Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    > What version of OBIEE?

    12.2.1.1.0

    > What OS?

    Linux 7.2 with 3.10 kernel

    > Which log files have you looked at?

    None, this is on-screen

    > Has this worked previously?

    No

    > Is it a new installation?

    Yes

    > As you can see, there are many questions which need to be answered before you'll be able to get any meaningful assistance from here.

    Cool

  • Different question: any specific reason for wanting to "change" that?

    When you start OBIEE with the start script you will have tons of "info" messages, but that's just what they are: informations. Because behind there are tons of things starting, each one will have some debug output about what happens and what the tool is doing.

    A "info" message is not a reason for OBIEE not working.

  • Mr. C
    Mr. C Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    Well, as you know from my other threads: my OBI-EE instance is not starting up, since installation.

    Would that be enough of a reason to change 1 parameter in 1 file ?

    And, even proposed by Oracle itself ...

  • Mr. C wrote:> What OS?Linux 7.2 with 3.10 kernel

    Do you mind sharing the full name of the OS distro you used? Is that a RHEL? An Oracle Linux? A CentOs? There are many "7.2".

    What kind of install di you perform? GUI? Response file?

    I'm really trying to getter a better view of why you could have issues. I find OBIEE 12c to install quite well on linux (at least less issues than in the past), and I want to see what could have caused the issues your environment has (even if it's a old version and we already covered the topic, that impact the usage of the tool, not really the install itself).

  • Mr. C
    Mr. C Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    I don't mind sharing the info, as long as I get some interesting feedback

    It's a

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.2 (Maipo)

    Didn't know CentOS is certified with any Oracle soft, but I learn every day.

    I did a GUI install, as you know from the other thread : OBI-EE 12.2.1.1.0

  • Mr. C wrote:Didn't know CentOS is certified with any Oracle soft, but I learn every day.

    Don't get me wrong: it isn't !

    But you would be surprised by the number of people who take a certification matrix has a useless document and complain OBIEE 12c doesn't install on Windows 10 or Windows 7 (like the last one asking for "help" because it wasn't working anymore).

    I was hoping in an Oracle Linux as that's the one I always used. Don't have a direct experience on RHEL 7.2 myself. They are supposed to be pretty much similar (OL coming also with a Red Hat compatible kernel). But maybe there are other aspects influencing OBIEE and giving issues.

    Hopefully somebody else here around has a RHEL 7.2 as well and can share some issues they maybe faced too.

  • Joel
    Joel Rank 8 - Analytics Strategist

    I can confirm that OBIEE 12.2.1.2, 12.2.1.3, 12.2.1.4 all work fine on RHEL 7.2.

  • Mr. C
    Mr. C Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    > I can confirm that OBIEE 12.2.1.2, 12.2.1.3, 12.2.1.4 all work fine on RHEL 7.2.

    You know, if you want me to upgrade, you can just tell me.

  • Mr. C
    Mr. C Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

    > Don't get me wrong: it isn't !

    >But you would be surprised by the number of people who take a certification matrix has a useless document and

    >complain OBIEE 12c doesn't install on Windows 10 or Windows 7 (like the last one asking for "help" because it

    >wasn't working anymore).

    >

    On a serious note : some Oracle Windows server  software actually runs on Windows client, no kidding.

    >I was hoping in an Oracle Linux as that's the one I always used. Don't have a direct experience on RHEL 7.2

    >myself. They are supposed to be pretty much similar (OL coming also with a Red Hat compatible kernel). But

    > maybe there are other aspects influencing OBIEE and giving issues.

    >

    It may actually be, as I'm also more familiar with O(E)Linux, and I still don't now exactly how RH Linux is different, but I got to understand the obvious:

    if you run Oracle software, Oracle Linux is a no-brainer.

    >Hopefully somebody else here around has a RHEL 7.2 as well and can share some issues they maybe faced too.

    Like: SELinux, and particularly the part : which mode is default, after installation

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