CertAP upgrade on Linux - SSO
Install Server JRE
You can find instructions on how to install the Server JRE from the SSO Linux Install page.Â
Use the same instructions to set the JRE_HOME environment variable.
Unpacking the Software
Perform backup of the directory:
/usr/local/ubisecure/certap
Stop current service and remove old certap-server:
/etc/init.d/certap-server stop cd /usr/local/ubisecure/certap/certap/config/tomcat ./remove.sh
Rename certap
directory to certap-old.
Unpack the new packet:
cd /usr/local/ubisecure/ tar xzvf certap-X.X.XXXX.zip
Copy the following files from the old directory to the matching locations in the newly created /usr/local/ubisecure/certap
 directory, overwriting any existing files.
/usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-certap-old/certap/unix.config /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-certap-old/certap/webapps/certap/WEB-INF/uap/pki/policy.xml /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-certap-old/certap/webapps/certap/WEB-INF/uap/metadata/metadata.xml /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-certap-old/certap/webapps/certap/WEB-INF/uap/identity.properties /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-certap-old/certap/custom* /usr/local/ubisecure/ubilogin-certap-old/certap/logs*
Run the setup.sh
script to create the configuration files:
cd /usr/local/ubisecure/certap/certap ./setup.sh
Run install and start the service:
cd /usr/local/ubisecure/certap/certap/config/tomcat ./install.sh /etc/init.d/certap-server start
Test installation. Remove temporary /usr/local/ubisecure/certap-old
directory when upgrade is completed.