8.1 Supported Configurations: HP OpenVMS 7.3 on Alpha
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This section provides the following information:
http://h71000.www7.hp.com
HP Alpha processor (433 MHz) with a non-system disk that can be converted or initialized to ODS-5. |
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This section provides recommendations and workarounds for the following problems that occur in WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3:
For more information about known issues with this release, see the WebLogic Server 8.1 Release Notes document:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/notes/index.html
Apache Plugin binaries and installation instructions for this release can be obtained by calling BEA customer support and referring to CR239534.
When you run the examples for WebLogic Server and/or WebLogic Integration, you may see the following warning:
<Warning> <Socket> <BEA-000402> <There are: 5 active sockets, but
the maximum number of socket reader threads allowed by the
configuration is: 4. You may want to alter your configuration.
WebLogic Server 8.1 does not support any WebLogic Server native libraries. For example, there is no support for jDriver or pollmuxer.
During the procedure for upgrading from WebLogic Server 7.0 to 8.1, several problems may occur. To perform an upgrade, complete the following procedure:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/upgrade/index.html
.XML
file that is accessed by WebLogic Server 8.1, and make the following modifications:wldisk
) and/or (b) the BEA account home directory in the .XML
files that are not case sensitive and that do not match your WebLogic Server settings. For example, if you have defined the WebLogic Server device logical as wldisk
and the BEA account home directory as [bea]
, then you must make the following change:Path="/WLDISK/BEA/user_projects/mydomain/applications"
To: Path="/wldisk/bea/user_projects/mydomain/applications"
wldisk
, any references to your WebLogic Server device (wldisk
) that have been resolved to a device specification and written in the .XML
files by WebLogic Server 7.0. For example:
From: Path="/DQA0/bea/user_projects/mydomain/applications"
To: Path="/wldisk/bea/user_projects/mydomain/applications"
This section provides instructions for the following tasks:
Note: Review all instructions before proceeding. If you are upgrading from WebLogic Server 7.0 to 8.1, please review Known Issues. WebLogic Server must be installed on an ODS-5 disk.
This section provides instructions for the following tasks:
Before you download WebLogic Server for your system, you must make sure that in addition to the OpenVMS 7.3-2 operating system, the following required software is installed:
In addition to the WebLogic Server software, you also need the OpenVMS 7.3.2 Supplementary JAR file, wls813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
, which contains installation and configuration files for OpenVMS. Instructions for downloading this file are provided in Downloading the WebLogic Server Software and Supplementary JAR File.
Note: The supplemental file contains customized command files for OpenVMS, which are automatically copied to the proper directories during installation. The following files are delivered: commEnv.com
, config.com
, configDB.com
, configEnvVMS.com
, configEnvVMS_template.dat
, configFilesVMS.com
, env.com
, extEnv.com
, login.com
, parseNodeManager.exe
, setEnv.com
, setExamplesEnv.com
, setJavaClasspath.com
, setMedRecEnv.com
, setWLSEnv.com
, startExamplesServer.com
, startManagedWebLogic.com
, startMedRecServer.com
, startNodeManager.com
, startNodeManagerProcess.com
, startWebLogic.com
, startWebLogicDetached.com
, startWLS.com
, startWLSNm.com
, stopWebLogic.com
, stopWLS.com
, vms_javac.com
, and _java.policy
.
Before you can run WebLogic Server on OpenVMS, you must set up an ODS-5 disk, and a dedicated directory and account. To do so, complete the following procedure:
Set the minimum quotas for the SYSTEM
account to values greater than or equal to those of the bea
account, as specified in Step 3 below. For installation purposes, the SYSTEM
account must have a minimum BYTLM
of 6000000 (6M).
wldisk
to reference this disk, and then mount the disk. For example:Note: This INITIALIZE
command will destroy all data on the selected drive.
$ INITIALIZE/STRUCTURE_LEVEL=5 DKA100: "wldisk"
Note: If the logical defined in the next step contains any lowercase characters, it must be enclosed in quotes. Take note of the exact syntax. You must specify the same spelling (including distinctions between uppercase and lowercase) and syntax when you create the default bea
directory on the ODS-5 device. This also applies when you specify the default device and directory specification for the bea
account in the user authorization file. (UAF).
$ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE/TRANSLATION_ATTRIBUTES=CONCEALED -
_$ "wldisk" DKA100:
To verify the logical definition:
$ SHOW LOGICAL wldisk /FULL
"wldisk" [exec] = "DKA100:" [concealed] (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)
$ MOUNT/SYSTEM DKA100: "wldisk"
Add the DEFINE
and MOUNT
commands, above, to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM
.
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE.EXE
Set the default device to the logical name defined in the previous step. Set the directory of this account to bea
:
/DEVICE="wldisk" /DIRECTORY=bea
The account must have the following minimum quotas:
/PGFLQUO=2097152
/WSDEF=8192
/WSEXTENT=32768
/WSQUO=16384
/BYTLM=400000
/FILLM=4096
The system parameter CHANNELCNT
must be greater than or equal to FILLM
.
Use the SYSMAN
utility to examine the value of CHANNELCNT
:
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN
SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SHOW CHANNELCNT
Parameter name Current Default Minimum Maximum Unit Dynamic
-------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- -------
CHANNELCNT 127 127 21 2047 Channels
SYSMAN> EXIT
$
To change the value of CHANNELCNT
, edit the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT
file and then use AUTOGEN
.
wldisk:[bea]
and set the owner to the bea
account. The directory name is case sensitive; it must match the directory specified earlier for the bea
home account. For example: $ CREATE/DIRECTORY/OWNER=BEA/VERSION=0 wldisk:[bea]
bea
account. For example, to name the directory wldisk:[kits]
, enter the following command:$ CREATE/DIRECTORY/OWNER=BEA/VERSION=0 wldisk:[kits]
If these items are not installed yet, install them now and reboot the system. The SDK and all required patches are available from:
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea]
$ SET PROCESS/PARSE_STYLE=EXTENDED
$ DEFINE DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE ENABLE
$ DEFINE DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE ENABLE
$ @SYS$COMMON:[JAVA$142.COM]JAVA$142_SETUP.COM FAST
$ DEFINE DECC$READDIR_DROPDOTNOTYPE ENABLE
$ DEFINE DECC$EFS_CHARSET ENABLE$ DEFINE JAVA$CLASSPATH []
$ DEFINE JAVA$CREATE_DIR_WITH_OWNER_DELETE TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$DELETE_ALL_VERSIONS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$DISABLE_JAVA_FCNTL_LOCKS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$FILENAME_CONTROLS 8
$ DEFINE JAVA$FILE_OPEN_MODE 3
$ DEFINE JAVA$FORK_SUPPORT_CHDIR TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$FSYNC_INTERVAL 5$ DEFINE JAVA$RENAME_ALL_VERSIONS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$TIMED_READ_USE_QIO TRUE$ DEFINE SYS$SCRATCH 'F$ENVIRONMENT("DEFAULT")
$ @SYS$MANAGER:UTC$TIME_SETUP SHOW
For more information, see Section 6.1, "Setting Correct Time Zone Information on Your System" in the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.
To download WebLogic Server to your system, complete the following procedure:
From the SYSTEM
account, install the WebLogic Server kit as follows:
$ SET FILE/ATTR=(RFM=STMLF) wldisk:[kits]pj_server813_generic.jar
$ SET FILE/ATTR=(RFM=STMLF) wldisk:[kits]wls813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
wldisk:[bea]
and using the java
command to unpack the archive: $ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea]
$ java -DJAVA_HOME=/sys$common/java$142 -Djdk.check.override=true -
_$ -jar /wldisk/kits/pj_server813_generic.jar -mode=console
These command lines are based on the assumption that the .jar
file resides in the wldisk:[kits]
directory. If the .jar
file on your system resides elsewhere, modify the java
command as appropriate.
Note: This java
command creates the WebLogic Server directory structure, starting with the WebLogic directory under [bea]
: that is, [bea.weblogic81]
. Depending on the speed of the machine, this command may run for over 20 minutes.
While the BEA installer is running, note the pathnames of the "BEA Home Directory" and "Product Installation Directory." These directory specifications are required as input for the configuration of the WebLogic Server environment on OpenVMS (during the execution of configEnvVMS.com
).
The following code shows an example of an installation. User responses are highlighted in bold. To select [Next] at any time, press Enter.
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<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Welcome:
--------
This installer will guide you through the installation of WebLogic
Server 8.1 SP3. Type "Next" or enter to proceed to the next prompt. If
you want to change data entered previously, type "Previous". You may
quit the installer at any time by typing "Exit".
Enter [Exit][Next]> Next
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
BEA Systems License Agreement:
-------------------------------
BEA SYSTEMS, INC. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
NOTE: Please read the license agreement.
Select Option:
1 - Yes, I agree with the terms of the license
2 - No, I do not agree with the terms of the license
Enter option number to select OR [Down] [Exit] [Previous]> 1
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Choose BEA Home Directory:
--------------------------
"BEA Home"=[/SYS$SYSROOT/SYSMGR/bea]
Input new BEA Home OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> /wldisk/bea
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Choose BEA Home Directory:
--------------------------
*BEA home choice
->1 Yes, Use this BEA home directory [/wldisk/bea]
2 No, return to BEA home directory selection
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> 1
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Choose Install Type:
--------------------
->1 Complete
Install the complete BEA WebLogic Platform.
2 Custom Installation
Choose software components to install and perform optional configuration.
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> 1
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Choose Product Directory:
-------------------------
"Product Installation Directory" = [/wldisk/bea/weblogic81]
Input new Product Installation Directory OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
/wldisk/bea/weblogic81
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Choose Product Directory:
--------------------------
->1 Yes, use this product directory [/wldisk/bea/weblogic81]
2 No, select another product directory
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> next
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Installing files...
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[------------|------------|------------|------------]
[************** ]
(NOTE: You may notice a delay at this point. Do not abort.)
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Installation Complete
Congratulations! WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 has been successfully installed
to /wldisk/bea/weblogic81.
Press any key to continue OR [Exit]> Exit
<------------- WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 ------------->
Clean up process in progress ...
$
jar
command to unpack the contents of the OpenVMS command procedures filewls813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
. This file is the one you copied, earlier, into a convenient location, such as wldisk:[kits]
. $ CREATE/DIRECTORY wldisk:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ jar xf /wldisk/kits/wls813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ @configEnvVMS
Configure BEA WebLogic Server Environment
Enter the BEA Home Directory (e.g., wldisk:[bea]])? wldisk:[bea]
Enter the BEA WebLogic Product Directory (e.g., wldisk:[bea.weblogic81
)? wldisk:[bea.weblogic81]
Creating WLDISK:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]setEnvVMS.com . . .
Create complete
Install OpenVMS Command Procedures.
If modifications were made to installed command procedure files on this
system please save them in an alternate directory previous to running
this install.
Install OpenVMS Command Procedure Files (Y/N)? Y
Installing OpenVMS Command Procedure Files...
OpenVMS Command Procedure Files installed.
$
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$LOGIN
$ @LOGIN
$ SET DEFAULT WL_HOME:[common.bin]
$ @config "-mode=console"
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Create or Extend a Configuration:
---------------------------------
Choose between creating and extending a configuration. Based on your
selection, the Configuration Wizard guides you through the steps to
generate a new or extend an existing configuration.
->1|Create a new WebLogic configuration
|Start here to create a WebLogic configuration in your projects
|directory.
2|Extend an existing WebLogic configuration
|Start here to extend an existing WebLogic configuration. Use this
|option to add applications and services, including Database access
|(JDBC) and Messaging (JMS). This option also enables you to extend
|functionality by enabling WebLogic Workshop.
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Next]> 1
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Select a Domain Template:
-------------------------
Please select a template from the list or select another directory of
templates.
* [/wldisk/bea/weblogic81/common/templates/domains]
1|WebLogic Server Examples Domain 8.1.3.0
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create the WebLogic Server Examples domain in a directory outside
|of the installed kit. The Examples domain contains a collection of
|examples to show best practices for coding individual J2EE APIs.
2|Avitek Medical Records Sample Domain 8.1.3.0
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create the Avitek Medical Records domain in a directory outside of
|the installed kit. The Avitek Medical Records is a WebLogic
|Server sample application suite that concisely demonstrates all
|aspects of the J2EE platform.
->3|Basic WebLogic Server Domain 8.1.3.0
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create a basic WebLogic Server domain without installing sample
|applications.
4|Basic WebLogic Workshop Domain 8.1.3.0
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create a basic WebLogic Workshop domain, without installing
|sample applications. Domains created from this template will
|support the
Enter index number to select OR [Down][Exit][Previous][Next]> 3
(NOTE: WebLogic Server Examples domain and Avitek Medical Records domain
are created during installation inside of the installed kit. Select 1
or 2 only if you wish to create domains outside of the installed kit.)
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Choose Configuration Option:
----------------------------
*Do you want to run the wizard in express mode?
->1|Yes
2|No
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> 1
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-----------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This
user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Name Value
1 User Name * weblogic
2User Password *
3Confirm User Password *
4
Description
This user is the default administrator.
Select Option
1 - Modify "User Name *"
2 - Modify "User Password *"
3 - Modify "Confirm User Password *"
4 - Modify "Description *"
Enter option number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
2
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This
user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
"User Password *" = []
Input new User Password * OR [Exit][Reset][Accept]> <enter_password>
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This
user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Name Value
1 User Name * weblogic
2User Password *
********
3Confirm User Password *
4
Description
This user is the default administrator.
Select Option
1 - Modify "User Name *"
2 - Modify "User Password *"
3 - Modify "Confirm User Password *"
4 - Modify "Description *"
5 - Discard Changes
Enter option number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
3
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This
user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
"Confirm User Password *" = []
Input new Confirm User Password * OR [Exit][Reset][Accept]> <enter_password>
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This
user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Name Value
1 User Name * weblogic
2User Password *
********
3Confirm User Password *
********
4
Description
This user is the default administrator.
Select Option
1 - Modify "User Name *"
2 - Modify "User Password *"
3 - Modify "Confirm User Password *"
4 - Modify "Description *"
5 - Discard Changes
Enter option number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
Next
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Domain Mode Configuration:
---------------------------
Enable Development or Production Mode for this domain.
->1 Development Mode
2 Production Mode
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> 1
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Java SDK Selection:
--------------------
->1|Other Java SDK
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> 1
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Java SDK Selection:
--------------------
"JVM Directory" = []
Input new JVM Directory OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> /sys$common/java$142
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Java SDK Selection:
-------------------
"JVM Directory" = [/sys$common/java$141]
Input new JVM Directory OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> Next
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Select the target domain directory for this configuration:
----------------------------------------------------------
"Target Location" = [/wldisk/bea/user_projects/domains]
Input new Target Location OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> Next
NOTE: Record this Target Location for later reference.
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Edit Domain Information:
Name Value
1 Name * mydomain
Enter value for "Name *" OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
Next
<------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard ------------->
Creating Domain...
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[------------|------------|------------|------------]
[***************************************************]
**** Domain Created Successfully! ****
$
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ @configFilesVMS domain
Install OpenVMS Command Procedures for Domains.
The BEA Configuration Wizard configures a WebLogic Server Domain. There
are additional OpenVMS Command Procedures related to this domain that
will now be installed.
Has a WebLogic Server Domain been configured (Y/N)? Y
Enter the target domain directory (e.g., wldisk:
[bea.user_projects.domains.mydomain] ?
wldisk:[bea.user_projects.domains.mydomain]
Copy command procedures to wldisk:
[bea.user_projects.domains.mydomain] (Y/N)? Y
Domain related command procedures installed.
$
Note: If you do not plan to run WebLogic Server clusters, skip step 9 and proceed to step 10.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/interm/license.html
Once you have obtained your license, complete the following procedure:
The installation and configuration of WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 on your HP OpenVMS 7.3-2 system are now complete.
This section provides instructions for the following tasks:
The following procedures are working examples of how to start WebLogic Server on OpenVMS. Start the server as follows:
DETACHED
mode requires a boot identity file named boot.properties
. If the file does not already exist, you must create it as per the instructions in the WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help (http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/ConsoleHelp/index.html
). Subsequent server sessions use the encrypted version of the file when starting in DETACHED
mode.WebLogic Server encrypts the boot.properties file you manually created and writes an encrypted version of that file to the disk when the server is started and is in running mode. Manually purge the original file (containing clear text) from the server's root directory for security purposes:
$ PURGE BEA_HOME:[user_projects.domains.mydomain]boot.properties
To run detached from the bea
account:
$
SUBMIT -
_$ BEA_HOME:[user_projects.domains.mydomain]-
_$ startWebLogicDetached.com$
To run detached from an alternate account (such as SYSTEM
):
$
SUBMIT -
_$
/USER=bea wldisk:[bea.user_projects.domains.mydomain] -
_$
startWebLogicDetached.com
$
Use of the /USER
qualifier requires CMKRNL
(change mode to kernel) privilege and read (R) and write (W) access to the user authorization file (UAF).
Avitek Medical Records (MedRec) is a sample WebLogic Server application suite that concisely demonstrates all aspects of the J2EE platform.
Note: The default username (weblogic
) and password (weblogic
) are specified in the startMedRecServer.com
command procedure. If necessary you may edit this file to change the username or password. Running the MedRec sample is a good way to verify that your installation is complete.
Note: The MedRec Server application accesses the internet. If your server requires a proxy to access the internet, edit the startMedRecServer.com
command procedure to set -Dhttp.proxyHost
and -Dhttp.proxyPort
.
$
SET DEFAULT WL_HOME:[samples.domains.medrec]
$
@startMedRecServer
Using Internet Explorer, access the MedRec application via:
http://
*node-name-here*
:7001/index.jsp
During startup a file called startwls_environment.log
is produced in the directory.
WebLogic Server Examples demonstrate a variety of tasks using WebLogic Server.
$
SET DEFAULT WL_HOME:[samples.domains.examples]
$
@startExamplesServer
Then, using Internet Explorer, access the example applications via:
http://
*node-name-here*
:7001/examplesWebApp/index.jsp
Note: The default username (weblogic
) and password (weblogic
) can be modified by editing the startExamplesServer.com
command procedure. Running additional examples is a good way to learn more about using WebLogic Server.
During startup, a file called startwls_environment.log
is produced in the directory.
To shut down WebLogic Server, run the stopWebLogic.com
command (which is supplied with WebLogic Server):
$ @wldisk:[bea.weblogic81]stopWebLogic.com
With this command, you may supply the following arguments, either interactively or as parameters on the command line:
Because the username and password are case sensitive, be sure to use quotes around these arguments when supplying them interactively. For example:
7001 "
username
" "password
" Y
Note: For an overview of the WebLogic Server Node Manager, seehttp://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/adminguide/nodemgr.html
If your deployment of WebLogic Server requires that you start and stop Managed Servers from the WebLogic Server Administration Console, complete the following procedure:
:[server.bin]startNodeManager.com
and modify the weblogic.ListenAddress
with the IP address of the system on which the Node Manager will run. For example: Before: $ WRITE COMMAND "-Dweblogic.ListenAddress=a.b.c.d"
After: $ WRITE COMMAND "-Dweblogic.ListenAddress=11.22.33.44"
WL_HOME
:[common.nodemanager.config]nodemanager.hosts
, and add the IP address of the Administration Server to the end of the file. For example:
# localhost, loopback
localhost
127.0.0.1
22.33.44.55
$ mypid = F$GETJPI("","PID")
$ myname = "WLS_" + "''mypid'"
$ SET PROCESS/NAME='myname'
$ java -"V" WL_HOME:[common.nodemanager]nmparams.dat
$ EXIT
$ SET DEFAULT WL_HOME:[server.bin]
$ @startNodeManagerProcess
The instructions for both tasks are available at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/adminguide/nodemgr.html
Now you can use the Node Manager to start and stop Managed Servers from the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
$ @WL_HOME:[samples.domains.examples]setExamplesEnv.com
$ SET DEFAULT WL_HOME:[samples.server.examples.src.examples.jndi]
$ java org.apache.tools.ant.Main
To upgrade your WebLogic Server installation from 8.1 SP1 to 8.1 SP3, complete the following procedure:
Note: Once you start the upgrade, you cannot revert to SP1. The only way you can revert to SP1 is by restoring from your backup.
pj_server813_upgrade_generic.jar
) from the BEA Customer Support Web site at http://support.bea.com
.http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/download/index.html
http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/download/ovms/1.4.2/sdk1.4.2_patches.html
$ SET PROCESS/PARSE_STYLE=EXTENDED
$ DEFINE DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE ENABLE
$ DEFINE DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE ENABLE
$ @SYS$COMMON:[JAVA$142.COM]JAVA$142_SETUP.COM FAST
$ DEFINE DECC$READDIR_DROPDOTNOTYPE ENABLE
$ DEFINE DECC$EFS_CHARSET ENABLE
$ DEFINE JAVA$CLASSPATH []
$ DEFINE JAVA$CREATE_DIR_WITH_OWNER_DELETE TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$DELETE_ALL_VERSIONS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$DISABLE_JAVA_FCNTL_LOCKS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$FILENAME_CONTROLS 8
$ DEFINE JAVA$FILE_OPEN_MODE 3
$ DEFINE JAVA$FORK_SUPPORT_CHDIR TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$FSYNC_INTERVAL 5
$ DEFINE JAVA$RENAME_ALL_VERSIONS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$TIMED_READ_USE_QIO TRUE
$ DEFINE SYS$SCRATCH 'F$ENVIRONMENT("DEFAULT")
$ java -jar <
directory
>pj_server813_upgrade_generic.jar -mode=console
wls813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
, which contains installation and configuration files for OpenVMS.$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ @configFilesVMS domain
If any of your WebLogic Server 8.1 SP1 supplemental JAR files (such as startWeblogic.com
, stopWeblogic.com
, and so on) are customized for your server, manually merge the custom changes into the corresponding WebLogic Server 8.1 SP3 files.
This section provides instructions for the following tasks:
Note: Review all instructions before proceeding. WebLogic Integration must be installed on an ODS-5 disk, and it must be installed together with WebLogic Server.
This section provides instructions for the following tasks:
Before you download WebLogic Integration for your system, you must make sure that in addition to the OpenVMS 7.3-2 operating system, the following required software is installed:
In addition to the WebLogic Integration software, you also need the OpenVMS 7.3-2 Supplementary JAR file, wli813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
, which contains supplementary installation and configuration files for OpenVMS. Instructions for downloading this file are provided in Downloading the WebLogic Integration Software and Supplementary JAR File.
Note: The supplemental file contains customized command files for OpenVMS, which are automatically copied to the proper directories during installation. The following files are delivered: commEnv.com
, config.com
, configDB.com
, configEnvVMS.com
, configEnvVMS_template.dat
, configFilesVMS.com
, env.com
, extEnv.com
, login.com
, parseNodeManager.exe
, setEnv.com
, setExamplesEnv.com
, setJavaClasspath.com
, setMedRecEnv.com
, setWLSEnv.com
, startExamplesServer.com
, startManagedWebLogic.com
, startMedRecServer.com
, startNodeManager.com
, startNodeManagerProcess.com
, startWebLogic.com
, startWebLogicDetached.com
, startWebLogicIntegration.com
, startWLI.com
, startWLS.com
, startWLSNm.com
, stopWebLogic.com
, stopWLS.com
, vms_javac.com
, WEBLOGIC_CUSTOMER_TABLE_Events.class
, and _java.policy
.
Before you can run WebLogic Integration on OpenVMS you must set up an ODS-5 disk, and a dedicated directory and account. To do so, complete the following procedure:
Set the SYSTEM
account minimum quotas to values greater than or equal to those of the bea
account, as specified in Step 3 below. For installation purposes the SYSTEM
account must have a minimum BYTLM
of 6000000 (6M).
wldisk
to reference this disk, and then mount the disk. For example: Note: This INITIALIZE
command will destroy all data on the selected drive.
$ INITIALIZE/STRUCTURE_LEVEL=5 DKA100: "wldisk"
Note: If the logical defined in the next step contains any lowercase characters, it must be enclosed in quotes. Take note of the exact syntax. You must specify the same spelling (including uppercase and lowercase distinctions) and syntax when you create the default bea
directory on the ODS-5 device. This requirement also applies when you specify the default device and directory specification for the bea
account in the user authorization file (UAF).
$ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE_MODE/TRANSLATION_ATTRIBUTES=CONCEALED -
_$ "wldisk" DKA100:
To verify the logical definition:
$ SHOW LOGICAL wldisk /FULL
"wldisk" [exec] = "DKA100:" [concealed] (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)
$ MOUNT/SYSTEM DKA100: "wldisk"
Add the DEFINE
and MOUNT
commands above to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM
.
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE.EXE
Set the default device to the logical name defined in the previous step. Set the directory of this account to bea
:
/DEVICE="wldisk" /DIRECTORY=bea
The account must have the following minimum quotas:
/PGFLQUO=2097152
/WSDEF=8192
/WSEXTENT=32768
/WSQUO=16384
/BYTLM=400000
/FILLM=4096
The system parameter CHANNELCNT
must be greater than or equal to FILLM
.
Use the SYSMAN
utility to examine the value of CHANNELCNT
:
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN
SYSMAN> PARAMETERS SHOW CHANNELCNT
Parameter name Current Default Minimum Maximum Unit Dynamic
-------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- -------
CHANNELCNT 127 127 21 2047 Channels
SYSMAN> EXIT
$
To change the value of CHANNELCNT
, edit the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT
file and then use AUTOGEN
.
wldisk:[bea]
and set the owner to the bea
account. The directory name is case sensitive; it must match the directory specified earlier for the bea
home account. For example: bea
account. For example, to name the directory wldisk:[kits]
, enter the following command: If these items are not installed yet, install them now and reboot the system. The SDK and all required patches are available from:
http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/download/ovms/1.4.2/index.html
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea]
$ SET PROCESS/PARSE_STYLE=EXTENDED
$ DEFINE DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE ENABLE
$ DEFINE DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE ENABLE
$ @SYS$COMMON:[JAVA$142.COM]JAVA$142_SETUP.COM FAST
$ DEFINE DECC$READDIR_DROPDOTNOTYPE ENABLE
$ DEFINE DECC$EFS_CHARSET ENABLE
$ DEFINE JAVA$CLASSPATH []
$ DEFINE JAVA$CREATE_DIR_WITH_OWNER_DELETE TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$DELETE_ALL_VERSIONS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$DISABLE_JAVA_FCNTL_LOCKS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$FILENAME_CONTROLS 8
$ DEFINE JAVA$FILE_OPEN_MODE 3
$ DEFINE JAVA$FORK_SUPPORT_CHDIR TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$FSYNC_INTERVAL 5
$ DEFINE JAVA$RENAME_ALL_VERSIONS TRUE
$ DEFINE JAVA$TIMED_READ_USE_QIO TRUE
$ DEFINE SYS$SCRATCH 'F$ENVIRONMENT("DEFAULT")
Before you start running WebLogic Integration on OpenVMS, verify that the OpenVMS time zone is set correctly by running the following command:
$ @SYS$MANAGER:UTC$TIME_SETUP SHOW
For more information, see Section 6.1, "Setting Correct Time Zone Information on Your System" in the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.
To download WebLogic Integration to your system, complete the following procedure:
From the SYSTEM
account, install the WebLogic Integration kit as follows:
$ SET FILE/ATTR=(RFM=STMLF) wldisk:[kits]pj_platform813_generic.jar
$ SET FILE/ATTR=(RFM=STMLF) wldisk:[kits]wli813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
wldisk:[bea]
and using the java
command to unpack the archive: $ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea]
$ java -DJAVA_HOME=/sys$common/java$142 -Djdk.check.override=true -
_$ -jar /wldisk/kits/pj_platform813_generic.jar -mode=console
These command lines are based on the assumption that the .jar
file resides in the wldisk:[kits]
directory. If the .jar
file on your system resides elsewhere, modify the java
command as appropriate.
Note: This java
command creates the WebLogic Integration directory structure, starting with the WebLogic directory under [bea]:
that is, [bea.weblogic81]
. Depending on the speed of the machine, this command may run for over 20 minutes.
While the BEA installer is running, note the pathnames of the "BEA Home Directory" and "Product Installation Directory." These directory specifications are required as input for the configuration of the WebLogic Integration environment on OpenVMS (during the execution of configEnvVMS.com
).
The following code shows an example of an installation. User responses are highlighted in bold. To select [Next]
at any time, press Enter.
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<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Welcome:
--------
This installer will guide you through the installation of WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3. Type "Next" or enter to proceed to the next prompt.
If you want to change data entered previously, type "Previous". You may quit the installer at any time by typing "Exit".
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
BEA Systems License Agreement:
-------------------------------
BEA SYSTEMS, INC. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
USE OF SOFTWARE ORDERED FROM BEA SYSTEMS, INC. ("BEA") IS PROVIDED ONLY UNDER LICENSE FROM BEA. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING LICENSE CAREFULLY AND INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE BY CLICKING THE ACCEPTANCE BOX. CERTAIN CAPITALIZED TERMS ARE DEFINED IN SECTION 11.
a. Workshop Free Use. The terms of this Section 1(a) are applicable to you if you have registered as a Workshop Free customer. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, BEA grants to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free license to use Workshop Free solely for Development Use and Scale-Limited Personal Use for the number of users and/or developers and the number of CPU's, Servers and/or at the Sites, as specified at the time of registration. Third party software products or modules supplied by BEA, if any, may be used solely with the Software. All rights not specifically granted to you herein are retained by BEA.
b. Workshop Pro Use. The terms of this Section 1(b) are applicable to you if you have registered as a Workshop Pro customer. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, BEA grants to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, fee-bearing
1 - Yes, I agree with the terms of the license
2 - No, I do not agree with the terms of the license
Enter option number to select OR [Down][Exit][Previous]>
1
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose BEA Home Directory:
--------------------------
"BEA Home" = [/SYS$SYSROOT/SYSMGR/bea]
Input new BEA Home OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> /wldisk/bea
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose BEA Home Directory:
--------------------------
->1 Yes,
Use this BEA home directory [/wldisk/bea]
2No, return to BEA home directory selection
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
1
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Install Type:
---------------------
->1
Complete
Install the complete BEA WebLogic Platform.
2Custom Installation
Choose software components to install and perform optional
configuration.
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
2
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Components to install:
------------------------------
Release 8.1.3.0
|_____WebLogic Server [1] x
| |_____Server [1.1] x
| |_____Server Examples [1.2] x
|_____WebLogic Workshop [2] x
| |_____Workshop Runtime Framework [2.1] x
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Application Developer Edition [2.2] x
| |_____Workshop Samples [2.3] x
|_____WebLogic Integration [3] x
| |_____Integration Server [3.1] x
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Integration Extension [3.2] x
| |_____Integration Examples [3.3] x
|_____WebLogic Portal [4] x
| |_____Portal Server [4.1] x
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Portal Extension [4.2] x
| |_____Portal Examples [4.3] x
|_____Platform Samples and Utilities [5] x
|_____Platform Tour [5.1] x
Enter number exactly as it appears in brackets to toggle selection OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
1
[
Note: X - means product is selected, above step de-selects all products and below steps will select required products features for Weblogic Integration installation. Please make sure that you are not selecting any other additional features as they are not supported on OpenVMS.]
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Components to install:
------------------------------
Release 8.1.3.0
|_____WebLogic Server [1]
| |_____Server [1.1]
| |_____Server Examples [1.2]
|_____WebLogic Workshop [2]
| |_____Workshop Runtime Framework [2.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Application Developer Edition [2.2]
| |_____Workshop Samples [2.3]
|_____WebLogic Integration [3]
| |_____Integration Server [3.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Integration Extension [3.2]
| |_____Integration Examples [3.3]
|_____WebLogic Portal [4]
| |_____Portal Server [4.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Portal Extension [4.2]
| |_____Portal Examples [4.3]
|_____Platform Samples and Utilities [5]
|_____Platform Tour [5.1]
Enter number exactly as it appears in brackets to toggle selection OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
1
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Components to install:
------------------------------
Release 8.1.3.0
|_____WebLogic Server [1] x
| |_____Server [1.1] x
| |_____Server Examples [1.2] x
|_____WebLogic Workshop [2]
| |_____Workshop Runtime Framework [2.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Application Developer Edition [2.2]
| |_____Workshop Samples [2.3]
|_____WebLogic Integration [3]
| |_____Integration Server [3.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Integration Extension [3.2]
| |_____Integration Examples [3.3]
|_____WebLogic Portal [4]
| |_____Portal Server [4.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Portal Extension [4.2]
| |_____Portal Examples [4.3]
|_____Platform Samples and Utilities [5]
|_____Platform Tour [5.1]
Enter number exactly as it appears in brackets to toggle selection OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
3
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Components to install:
--------------------------=---
Release 8.1.3.0
|_____WebLogic Server [1] x
| |_____Server [1.1] x
| |_____Server Examples [1.2] x
|_____WebLogic Workshop [2] x
| |_____Workshop Runtime Framework [2.1] x
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Application Developer Edition [2.2] x
| |_____Workshop Samples [2.3]
|_____WebLogic Integration [3] x
| |_____Integration Server [3.1] x
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Integration Extension [3.2] x
| |_____Integration Examples [3.3] x
|_____WebLogic Portal [4]
| |_____Portal Server [4.1]
| |_____WebLogic Workshop Portal Extension [4.2]
| |_____Portal Examples [4.3]
|_____Platform Samples and Utilities [5]
|_____Platform Tour [5.1]
Enter number exactly as it appears in brackets to toggle selection OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
next
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Components to install:
------------------------------
->1 Yes, use these component selections.
2 No, return to component selection
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Next]>
1
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Product Directory:
-----------------------=--
"Product Installation Directory" = [/wldisk/bea/weblogic81]
Input new Product Installation Directory OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> next
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Choose Product Directory:
--------------------------
->1 Yes, use this product directory [/wldisk/bea/weblogic81]
2 No, select another product directory
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Next]>
1
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
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[------------|------------|------------|------------]
[***************************************************]
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Installation Complete
Congratulations! WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 has been successfully installed to /wldisk/bea/weblogic81.
Press any key to continue OR [Exit]>
Exit
<------------------- WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP3 ------------------->
Clean up process in progress ...
$
bea16107^.tmp.DIR;1
. These directories were created during the installation process; they are no longer needed by WebLogic Platform. jar
command to unpack the contents of the OpenVMS command procedures file wli813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
. This file is the one you copied, earlier, into a convenient location, such as wldisk:[kits]
. $ CREATE/DIRECTORY wldisk:[bea.wli813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wli813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ jar xf /wldisk/kits/wli813_OpenVMS_supp.jar
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wli813_OpenVMS_supp]
Configure BEA WebLogic Platform Environment
Enter the BEA Home Directory (e.g., wldisk:[bea])?
wldisk:[bea]
Enter the BEA WebLogic Product Directory (e.g., wldisk:[bea.weblogic81])?
wldisk:[bea.weblogic81]
Creating WLDISK:[bea.wls813_OpenVMS_supp]
setEnvVMS.com . . .
Install OpenVMS Command Procedures.
If modifications were made to installed command procedure files on this system please save them in an alternate directory previous to running this install.
Install OpenVMS Command Procedure Files (Y/N)?
Y
Installing OpenVMS Command Procedure Files...
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$LOGIN
$ @LOGIN
$ SET DEFAULT WL_HOME:[common.bin]
$ @config "-mode=console"
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Create or Extend a Configuration:
----------------------------------
Choose between creating and extending a configuration. Based on your selection, the Configuration Wizard guides you through the steps to generate a new or extend an existing configuration.
->1 Create a new WebLogic configuration
Start here to create a WebLogic configuration in your projects
directory.
2 Extend an existing WebLogic configuration
Start here to extend an existing WebLogic configuration. Use
this option to add applications and services, including Database
access (JDBC) and Messaging (JMS). This option also enables you
to extend functionality by enabling WebLogic Workshop.
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Next]>
1
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Select a Domain Template:
--------------------------
Please select a template from the list or select another directory of templates.
* [/wldisk/bea/weblogic81/common/templates/domains]
1|WebLogic Server Examples Domain 8.1.3.0
and business processes.
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create the WebLogic Server Examples domain in a directory outside
|of the installed kit. The Examples domain contains a collection
|of examples to show best practices for coding individual J2EE
|APIs.
|
2|Avitek Medical Records Sample Domain 8.1.3.0
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create the Avitek Medical Records domain in a directory outside
|of the installed kit. The Avitek Medical Records is a WebLogic
|Server sample application suite that concisely demonstrates all
|aspects of the J2EE platform.
|
->3|Basic WebLogic Integration Domain 8.1.3.0
|BEA Systems, Inc.
|Create a basic WebLogic Integration domain without installing
|sample applications.Domains created from this template will
|support the WebLogic Server, WebLogic Workshop, and WebLogic
|Integration runtime functionality, including support for J2EE
|applications, Web applications, Web Services, custom controls,
|Use domains created from this template
|for the development of WebLogic Integration applications.
Enter index number to select OR [Down][Exit][Previous][Next]>
3
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Choose Configuration Option:
-----------------------------
*Do you want to run the wizard in express mode?
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
1
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Name Value
1 *User Name: weblogic
2 *User Password:
3 *Confirm User Password:
4 Description: This user is the default administrator.
1 - Modify "User Name"
2 - Modify "User Password"
3 - Modify "Confirm User Password"
4 - Modify "Description"
Enter option number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
2
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Input new *User password: OR [Exit][Reset][Accept]>
weblogic
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Name Value
1 *User Name weblogic
2 *User Password ********
3 *Confirm User Password
4 Description This user is the default administrator.
1 - Modify "User Name"
2 - Modify "User Password"
3 - Modify "Confirm User Password"
4 - Modify "Description"
5 - Discard Changes
Enter option number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
3
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
"*Confirm user password:" = []
Input new *Confirm user password: OR [Exit][Reset][Accept]> weblogic
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Configure Administrative Username and Password:
-------------------------------------------------
Create a user automatically assigned to the Administrative Role. This user is the default administrator used to start development mode servers.
Name Value
1 *User Name weblogic
2 *User Password
********
3 *Confirm User Password
********
4
Description
This user is the default administrator.
1 - Modify "User Name"
2 - Modify "User Password"
3 - Modify "Confirm User Password"
4 - Modify "Description"
5 - Discard Changes
Enter option number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
next
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Domain Mode Configuration:
---------------------------
Enable Development or Production Mode for this domain.
->1 Development Mode
2 Production Mode
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
1
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Java SDK Selection:
--------------------
Enter index number to select OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
1
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Java SDK Selection:
-------------------
"JVM Directory" = []
Input new JVM Directory OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>/sys$common/java$142
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Java SDK Selection:
-------------------
"JVM Directory" = [/sys$common/java$142]
Input new JVM Directory OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> next
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Select the target domain directory for this configuration:
------------------------------------------------------------
"Target Location" = [/wldisk/bea/user_projects/domains]
Input new Target Location OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> next
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Select the applications directory for this configuration:
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Target Location" = [/wldisk/bea/user_projects/applications]
Input new Target Location OR [Exit][Previous][Next]> next
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Edit Domain Information:
-------------------------
Enter value for "Name" OR [Exit][Previous][Next]>
next
<--------------- BEA WebLogic Configuration Wizard --------------->
Creating Domain ...
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[***************************************************]
Note: The preceding procedure creates a WebLogic Integration sample domain. If you wish to create a WebLogic Server domain, complete the following steps: (1) Repeat step 8, selecting 1 for "Create WebLogic Configuration." (2) Select "down" at "Select a Domain Template." (3) Select option 4 to create a "Basic WebLogic Server Domain."
$ SET DEFAULT wldisk:[bea.wli813_OpenVMS_supp]
$ @configFilesVMS wlidomain
Install OpenVMS Command Procedures for Domains
The BEA Configuration Wizard configures a WebLogic Integration Domain.There are additional OpenVMS Command Procedures related to this domain that will now be installed.
Has a WebLogic Integration Domain been configured (Y/N)?
y
Enter the target domain directory (e.g., wldisk:[bea.user_projects.domains.integration]) ?
wldisk:[bea.user_projects.domains.integration]
Copy command procedures to wldisk:[bea.user_projects.domains.integration] (Y/N)?
y
%COPY-S-COPIED, WLDISK:[BEA.WLI813_OPENVMS_SUPP]startWebLogicIntegration.com;1 copied to WLDISK:[bea.user_projects.domains.integration]startWebLogicIntegration.com;1 (6 blocks)
Note: If you configured a Weblogic Server Domain during step 8, you also need to configure the command files for the domain. Follow step 9, substituting "wlsdomain" for "wlidomain." For example: $ @configFilesVMS wlsdomain
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/interm/license.html
Once you have obtained your license, complete the following procedure:
The installation and configuration of WebLogic Integration 8.1 SP3 on your HP OpenVMS 7.3-2 system are now complete.
This section provides instructions for the following tasks:
The procedures provided in this section are working examples of how to start WebLogic Integration on OpenVMS:
If you have already configured a WebLogic Server domain, using the previous steps, and you now want to know how to work with your WebLogic Server domain or the WebLogic Server examples, go to Starting WebLogic Server or the WebLogic Server Examples.
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