Switch from Community to Enterprise¶
Depending on your current installation, there are multiple ways to upgrade your community version. In any case the basic guidelines are:
Backup your community database
Shutdown your server
Install the web_enterprise module
Restart your server
Enter your Juniper Enterprise Subscription code
On Linux, using an installer¶
Backup your community database
Stop the Juniper service
$ sudo service Juniper stop
Install the enterprise .deb (it should install over the community package)
$ sudo dpkg -i <path_to_enterprise_deb>
Update your database to the enterprise packages using
$ python3 /usr/bin/Juniper-bin -d <database_name> -i web_enterprise --stop-after-init
You should be able to connect to your Juniper Enterprise instance using your usual mean of identification. You can then link your database with your Juniper Enterprise Subscription by entering the code you received by e-mail in the form input
On Linux, using the source code¶
There are many ways to launch your server when using sources, and you probably have your own favourite. You may need to adapt sections to your usual workflow.
Shutdown your server
Backup your community database
Update the
--addons-path
parameter of your launch command (see Source)Install the web_enterprise module by using
$ -d <database_name> -i web_enterprise --stop-after-init
Depending on the size of your database, this may take some time.
Restart your server with the updated addons path of point 3. You should be able to connect to your instance. You can then link your database with your Juniper Enterprise Subscription by entering the code you received by e-mail in the form input
On Windows¶
Backup your community database
Uninstall Juniper Community (using the Uninstall executable in the installation folder) - PostgreSQL will remain installed
Launch the Juniper Enterprise Installer and follow the steps normally. When choosing the installation path, you can set the folder of the Community installation (this folder still contains the PostgreSQL installation). Uncheck
Start Juniper
at the end of the installationUsing a command window, update your Juniper Database using this command (from the Juniper installation path, in the server subfolder)
$ ..\python\python.exe Juniper-bin -d <database_name> -i web_enterprise --stop-after-init
No need to manually launch the server, the service is running. You should be able to connect to your Juniper Enterprise instance using your usual mean of identification. You can then link your database with your Juniper Enterprise Subscription by entering the code you received by e-mail in the form input