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Already tested Pre-built Oracle Primavera R21.12 VirtualBox Appliance OVA file

Oracle Primavera R21.12 was release for on-premises users late last year, I felt this would be a good time to upload some new images.I am really excited about the introduction of REST API for P6 EPPM, this was previously only available in the cloud from version 21.9, now you can design and implement REST-based Oracle Primavera P6 EPPM integation solutions, for more information on Oracle Primavera P6 Integration tools refer to Overview of Oracle Primavera P6 Integration Tools (Doc ID 1088190.1) The following Virtual Machines are available for download [FREE] on this page.

Download Link will be in Baidu WangPan. Who want this link addrerss please send me a mail for that, you can always find my email address on this website.

System Requirements
ComponentRequirement
Operating SystemOracle Linux 7 (UL9)
MemoryAt least 8GB RAM
Hard Disk50GB free disk space + 20GB temporary space during Virtual Machine import
Virtual Machine ServerOracle VirtualBox 6.1.30 or higher
Downloading the Virtual Machines

The virtual machines are available as appliances (.OVA files). Import the .OVA file into Oracle VirtualBox

Importing and Starting the Virtual Machines

Import the .OVA file into Oracle VirtualBox, this may take some time depending on your Host machine hardware.Knowledge of Oracle VirtualBox and Virtualization in general is assumed to complete this task.

Starting the Virtual Machines

All virtual machines are configured to auto-login as “oracle” user at boot up, you do not need to enter a password.

Installation Details

All virtual machines share the same installation details

Credentials
ComponentUser NamePassword
Linux useroracleAdmin123#
Root userrootAdmin123#
Database adminsystem / sysAdmin123#
WebLogic Server AdminweblogicAdmin123#

All application specific login credentials can be found in the ReadMe.1st file located on the respective virtual machine desktop.

Starting/Stopping Application Services

Each virtual machine is configured with self-explanatory start and stop scripts, instructions can be found in the ReadMe.1st file located on the  virtual machine desktop.