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17th March 2016, 10:54 AM
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JEE Agent
Hello sir, I am Ramesh Prasad. I am from Patna. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the procedures for starting the administration server and managed server for a Java EE agent. Can you help me?
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17th March 2016, 10:54 AM
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Re: JEE Agent
As you have asked about the procedures for starting the administration server and managed server for a Java EE agent, check below for the information A physical agent corresponds to a single standalone agent or a Java EE agent. A physical agent should have a unique name in the topology. The default agent name configured with the installer is OracleDIAgent and the port to be configured for this agent is the managed server port. The procedures for starting the administration server and managed server for a Java EE agent are as follows Starting Node Manager To start your per-domain Node Manager, go to the DOMAIN_HOME/bin directory. On UNIX operating systems, start the Node Manager as shown below, using nohup and nm.out as an example output file: nohup ./startNodeManager.sh > nm.out& On Windows operating systems, run: startNodeManager.cmd Starting the Administration Server To start the Administration Server, go the DOMAIN_HOME/bin directory. On UNIX operating systems, run: ./startWebLogic.sh On Windows operating systems, run: startWebLogic.cmd The default Administration Server port number is 7001. Starting the Managed Server To start the Managed Server: Login to Oracle Fusion Middleware Control: http://administration_server_host:ad...server_port/em The Administration Server host and port number were in the URL on the Configuration Success screen (Task 20). The default Administration Server port number is 7001. The login credentials were provided on the Administrator Account screen (Task 4). From the "Target Navigation" pane, click the arrows to expand the domain until the Managed Servers (ODI_server1) is visible. elect the Managed Server (ODI_server1). Next to the WebLogic Server menu, select Start Up. In the Target Navigation page, select your domain name to see that all the servers are up and running. |