Node Manager Administrator's Guide

      

Introduction and Roadmap

Document Scope and Audience

Guide to This Document

Related Documentation

New and Changed Features in This Release

Node Manager Overview

Introduction

Node Manager Versions

 

Java-based Node Manager

 

Script-based Node Manager

 

Determining Which Node Manager Version to Use

Accessing Node Manager

What You Can Do with Node Manager

 

Start, Shut Down, and Restart an Administration Server

 

Start, Shut Down, Suspend, and Restart Managed Servers

 

Restart Administration and Managed Servers

 

Monitor Servers and View Log Data

How Node Manager Works in the WebLogic Server Environment

 

Diagram of Node Manager and Servers

 

How Node Manager Starts an Administration Server

 

How Node Manager Starts a Managed Server

 

How Node Manager Restarts an Administration Server

 

How Node Manager Restarts a Managed Server

 

How Node Manager Shuts Down a Server Instance

Node Manager and System Crash Recovery

Node Manager Configuration and Log Files

 

Configuration Files

nodemanager.properties

nodemanager.domains

nm_data.properties

nm_password.properties

boot.properties

startup.properties

server_name.addr

server_name.lck

server_name.pid

server_name.state

 

Log Files

nodemanager.log

server_name.out

WebLogic Server Log Files

General Node Manager Configuration

Overview of Node Manager Configuration

Step 1: Configure Your Computer to Run Node Manager

 

Controlling and Configuring Node Manager Using WLST

Using nmConnect in a Production Environment

Step 2: Specify Node Manager Username and Password

Step 3: Configure a Machine to Use Node Manager

Step 4: Configuring nodemanager.domains File

Step 5: Configuring Remote Startup Arguments

Step 6: Setting Server Startup Properties

 

startup.properties

Setting Startup Properties Using WLST

Server Startup Properties

Step 7: Define the Administration Server Address

Step 8: Set the Node Manager Environment Variables

Configuring Java Node Manager

Running Node Manager as a Service

 

Reconfigure Startup Service for Windows Installations

Configuring Java-based Node Manager Security

 

Remote Server Start Security for Java-based Node Manager

Reviewing nodemanager.properties

 

Deprecated Node Manager Properties

Configuring Node Manager to Use Start and Stop Scripts

 

Script Location

 

Best Practices When Using Start and Stop Scripts

 

Using Start Scripts

 

Using Stop Scripts

Using SSL With Java-based Node Manager

Configuring Node Manager on Multiple Machines

Configuring Node Manager as an xinetd Service

Configuring Script Node Manager

Overview

Step 1: Create User Accounts

Step 2: Configure Node Manager Security

Step 3: Install WebLogic Server

Step 4: Create a WebLogic Domain

Step 5: Start the Administration Server

Step 6: Configure Node Manager on the Managed Servers

Step 7: Test Node Manager Setup and Configuration by Starting Managed Servers

Step 8: Configure UNIX Machines

Step 9: Assign Servers to Machines

Step 10: Start Managed Servers

Overriding the Default SSH Port

Configuring Security for WebLogic Server Scripts

Configuring Remote Server Start Security for Script-based Node Manager

Generating and Distributing Key Value Pairs

 

Shared Key Value Pair

 

Individual Key Value Pairs

Using Node Manager

Starting Node Manager

 

Running Node Manager as a Startup Service

 

Starting Java-based Node Manager Using Scripts

Command Syntax for Starting Java-based Node Manager

 

Running Script-based Node Manager

 

Stopping Node Manager

Using Node Manager to Control Servers

 

Starting the Administration Server Using Node Manager

 

Starting Managed Servers

 

Starting Managed Servers without an Administration Server


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