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Apply Virtuoso License Once the Virtuoso packages for the target Linux distribution have been installed from the repository, if a valid Virtuoso license (virtuoso.lic) is not already in place, one needs to be added to the directory /etc/oplmgr, and the OpenLink License Manager (oplmgr) then stopped and started with the commands: sudo service oplmgr { start | status | stop } If the Virtuoso server is running, it also needs to stopped and started for the license file to be picked up, with the commands: sudo service virtuoso { start | status | stop } Finally, check the /opt/database/virtuoso.log file to ensure the license file is valid and has been accepted for use.
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How Do I Install or Update Virtuoso Releases across Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, and CentOS, via the OpenLink Nexus Repo: Step 7
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