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Purpose: Some customers purchase Oracle WebLogic Server Basic licenses (vs. Oracle WebLogic Server Suite) for their various environments. The difference between the two licenses is a limitation of what components and be installed and ran on the customer’s respective environment(s). Oracle may audit these respective customers to verify whether the customer’s environment is compliant with a WebLogic Server Basic license – or not. Oracle LMS scripts (also known as Oracle Compliance scripts) validate whether an an environment is Oracle compliant or not and detailed instructions are below on how to use the script.
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Oracle Compliance Script Download:https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=ATT&id=885587.1:wls_basicMeasurement
Instructions:
- In command prompt, go to “%DOMAIN_HOME%bin”
- Run setDomainEnv.sh so that it sets your session’s environment variables:
- Windows: run command: setDomainEnv.cmd
- Unix-based: run command: . ./setDomainEnv
- Copy the “wls_basic_measurement.py” script to a location accessible by your command prompt. Navigate to the location of your wls_basic_measurement.py file in command prompt.
- Run the following command:
- java weblogic.WLST wls_basic_measurement.py
- The script will prompt you to login with the Domain credentials, then output the results of the test.
Reference: Oracle Note 885587.1