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SAS 9.3 Guide to Software Updates

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might be overwritten. After updating the <strong>SAS</strong> software at your site, review the files for<br />

your Web Server <strong>to</strong> determine if you need <strong>to</strong> res<strong>to</strong>re these modifications.<br />

Oracle WebLogic Server<br />

Complete these steps:<br />

1 Create a backup of each WebLogic direc<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Note: WebLogic files are saved in <strong>SAS</strong>-configuration-direc<strong>to</strong>ry/Levn/Web.<br />

If you have backed up your <strong>SAS</strong> configuration direc<strong>to</strong>ry, then you have successfully<br />

backed up your WebLogic direc<strong>to</strong>ry. For more information, see “Creating and<br />

Removing Backup Files” on page 40.<br />

2 S<strong>to</strong>p and delete all <strong>SAS</strong> Web applications.<br />

a Open the WebLogic Administration Console.<br />

b In the Domain Structure panel, select Deployments.<br />

c In the Change Center panel, click Lock and Edit.<br />

d In the Summary of Deployments panel, select the check boxes for all <strong>SAS</strong> Web<br />

applications. Then select S<strong>to</strong>p � Force S<strong>to</strong>p Now.<br />

e In the Force S<strong>to</strong>p Application Assistance panel, click Yes.<br />

f In the Summary of Deployments panel, refresh the view until all selected<br />

applications show a Prepared state.<br />

Note: The <strong>SAS</strong> managed servers should still be running.<br />

Oracle WebLogic Server 45<br />

g In the Summary of Deployments panel, select the check boxes for all the <strong>SAS</strong><br />

Web applications, and then click Delete.<br />

h In the Delete Application Assistant panel, click Yes. A message confirms the<br />

deletion of the selected deployments.

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