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Run the “bin/virtuoso-start.sh” script to start the Virtuoso database. If this is an upgrade then the existing database will be started as is or if this is a new installation then a new database will be created in the “database” directory and an initial-password set for it: $ bin/virtuoso-start.sh Checking the OpenLink License Manager - Using License directory "/etc/oplmgr" Starting Virtuoso instance in [database] - Generating a random password - Initializing the new database NOTE: The new database has been initialized with a randomly generated password for both dba and dav accounts. Make sure you change it at your earliest opportunity. The password has been saved to disk in: database/.initial-password - Starting the database
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How Do I Install Virtuoso on Linux and other Unix Operating Systems?: Step 7
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