How to delete oracle 11g enterprise edition
OpenJDK 11 uses new defaults for garbage collection and other Java options specified when launching Java processes.
#HOW TO DELETE ORACLE 11G ENTERPRISE EDITION INSTALL#
RHEL OpenJDK 8 su -c yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel OpenJDK 11 su -c yum install java-11-openjdk-devel Ubuntu OpenJDK 8 sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk OpenJDK 11 sudo apt-get install openjdk-11-jdk SLES OpenJDK 8 sudo zypper install java-1_8_0-openjdk-devel OpenJDK 11 sudo zypper install java-11-openjdk-devel
RHEL 7, SLES 12, Debian 8, Ubuntu 16.04 and higher sudo systemctl restart cloudera-scm-server RHEL 5 or 6, SLES 11, Debian 6 or 7, Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04 sudo service cloudera-scm-server restart (See Recommended Keystore andĮxport JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle-cloudera" You must also ensure that the Java Truststores are retained during the upgrade. JDK 1.8.0_162 enables unlimited strength encryption by default.
(In a Cloudera Manager deployment, you automatically install the policy files for unmanaged deployments, install them manually.) If you are upgrading from a lower major version of the JDK to JDK 1.8 or from JDK 1.6 to JDK 1.7, and you are usingĪES-256 bit encryption, you must install new encryption policy files.Supported JDKs Cloudera Enterprise Version