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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Managing Server Startup and Shutdown for Oracle WebLogic Server
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Release 1 (10.3.5)
Part Number E13708-04
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Introduction and Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to This Document
Related Documentation
New and Changed Features for Managing Server Life Cycle
2
Starting and Stopping Servers
Starting Servers: Before You Begin
Version Requirements for a Domain
Starting an Administration Server with a Startup Script
Starting an Administration Server from the Windows Start Menu
Starting an Administration Server with the java weblogic.Server Command
Starting an Administration Server Using WLST and Node Manager
Starting an Administration Server Using WLST Without Node Manager
Starting Managed Servers with a Startup Script
Starting Managed Servers from the Administration Console
Starting Managed Servers and Clusters with WLST and Node Manager
Starting Managed Servers with the java weblogic.Server Command
Starting a Managed Server When the Administration Server Is Unavailable
Limiting Run-Time Footprint When Starting WebLogic Server
Server Type Startup Command
Limitations
Provide User Credentials to Start and Stop Servers
Specifying an Initial Administrative User for a Domain
Boot Identity Files
Creating a Boot Identity File for an Administration Server
Using java weblogic.Server to Create a Boot Identity File for an Administration Server
Creating Boot Identity Files for Managed Servers
How a Server Uses a Boot Identity File at Startup
Removing Boot Identity Files After Startup
Limitation Regarding User weblogic
Specifying User Credentials for Starting a Server with Node Manager
Other Startup Tasks
Making Java Classfiles Globally Available
Configuring Managed Server Connections to the Administration Server
Specifying Java Options for a WebLogic Server Instance
Changing the JVM That Runs Servers
Configuring Server Level Startup and Shutdown Classes
Shutting Down Instances of WebLogic Server
Shutting Down Servers with a Stop Script
Killing the JVM
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Setting Up a WebLogic Server Instance as a Windows Service
Setting Up a Windows Service: Main Steps
Creating a Server-Specific Script
Configuring a Connection to the Administration Server
Requiring Managed Servers to Start After Administration Servers
Enabling Graceful Shutdowns
Java Class that Shuts Down a Server Instance
Redirecting Standard Out and Standard Error to a File
Changing the Default Rotation Criteria
Adding Classes to the Classpath
Run the Server-Specific Script
Verifying the Setup
Verifying the User Account Under Which the Service Runs
Using the Services Window to Stop or Restart a Server Instance
Removing a Server as a Windows Service
Changing Startup Credentials for a Server Set Up as a Windows Service
4
Avoiding and Recovering From Server Failure
Failure Prevention and Recovery Features
Overload Protection
Failover for Clustered Services
Automatic Restart for Failed Server Instances
Server-Level Migration
Service-Level Migration
Managed Server Independence Mode
Directory and File Backups for Failure Recovery
Back Up Domain Configuration Directory
Back Up LDAP Repository
Back Up SerializedSystemIni.dat and Security Certificates
WebLogic Server Exit Codes and Restarting After Failure
Restarting a Failed Administration Server
Restarting an Administration Server
Restarting Administration Server Scenarios
Restarting an Administration Server on Another Machine
Managed Servers and the Re-started Administration Server
Restarting a Failed Managed Server
Starting a Managed Server When the Administration Server Is Accessible
Starting a Managed Server When the Administration Server Is Not Accessible
Understanding Managed Server Independence Mode
MSI Mode and Node Manager
MSI Mode and the Security Realm
MSI Mode and SSL
MSI Mode and Deployment
MSI Mode and the Domain Log File
MSI Mode and Managed Server Configuration Changes
Starting a Managed Server in MSI Mode
Additional Failure Topics
5
Understanding Server Life Cycle
Diagram of the Server Life Cycle
Getting and Using Server State
Understanding Server States in the Server Life Cycle
SHUTDOWN State
STARTING State
STANDBY State
ADMIN State
RESUMING State
RUNNING State
SUSPENDING State
FORCE_SUSPENDING State
SHUTTING_DOWN State
FAILED State
Using Server Life Cycle Commands
Start
Start in Standby
Start in Admin
Resume
Graceful Suspend
Force Suspend
Graceful Shutdown
Controlling Graceful Shutdown
Shutdown Operations and Application Undeployment
Force Shutdown
Processing In-Flight Work During Suspend and Shutdown
RMI Subsystem
Web Container
Timer Service
Application Service
EJB Container
JMS Service
JDBC Service
Transaction Service
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Starting and Stopping Servers: Quick Reference
Starting Instances of WebLogic Server
Shutting Down Instances of WebLogic Server
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