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Warning

This article only applies to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.2. To address this issue upgrade to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.3 or later and do not apply this update.

If for some reason you cannot upgrade to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.3 then proceed with this update.

 

Oracle Oracle recently released a Critical Update for Java that addressed a variety of security concerns.  As part of this update, there were changes in how the JRE handles permissions for Java Applets.  To maintain compatibility with this Java update, we have released a new version of the up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor graphing Applets.

Follow these steps to apply this update to your up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.2 Monitoring Station:
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  1. Download the following .zip archive that contains the updated jar files: https://s3.amazonaws.com/the-grid/css/graphs-java-update/uptime-graphs-java-update.zip
  2. Connect to your up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.2 server, and stop all the up.time services:
Windows monitoring stations:
net stop "up.time Web Server" 
net stop "up.time Data Collector" 
net stop "up.time Data Store" 
Linux monitoring stations:
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd stop 
/etc/init.d/uptime_core stop 
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop 
  1. Navigate to the directory where
up.time
  1. Uptime Infrastructure Monitor was installed ( <uptime_dir> ):
Default Windows Location: C:\Program Files\uptime software\uptime\
 
Default Linux location: /usr/local/uptime
From within the <uptime_dir> navigate to /GUI/java/
Extract the contents of the uptime-graphs-java-update.zip into this directory, and overwrite any existing files.
The updated files should be:
-WebAppRecorderSigned.jar 
-UptimeTeeChartSigned.jar 
4. Start your up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.2 services:
Windows monitoring stations: 
net start "up.time Data Store" 
net start "up.time Data Collector" 
net start "up.time Web Server" 
Linux monitoring stations: 
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore start 
/etc/init.d/uptime_core start 
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd start  
The Uptime Infrastructure Monitor The up.time graphs should now be working properly.

 

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