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Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains
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Overview of WebLogic Server Domains
Managed Servers and Clustered Managed Servers
Domain Directory and config.xml
Creating New Domains Using the Configuration Wizard
Introduction to the Configuration Wizard
What Does the Configuration Wizard Create?
Understanding Configuration Wizard Templates
Determine the Server Name and Listen Address
Using the Configuration Wizard
Starting the Configuration Wizard
Create a Domain with Administration Server and Stand-Alone Managed Servers
Create a Domain with Administration Server and Clustered Managed Servers
Create a Domain with a Single Server Instance
Configure Support for Remote Managed Servers
Overview of Network Configuration
New Network Configuration Features in WebLogic Server 7.0
Understanding the Default Network Configuration
Tailoring the Default Network Configuration
Viewing the Default Configuration at Server Startup
Using Network Channels and NAPs
Configuring Outgoing Connections
Common WebLogic Server Channels
Common Uses for Network Channels and NAPs
Configuring a Domain-Wide Administration Port
Administration Port Restrictions
Administration Port Configuration and Startup
Viewing the Administration Channel at Server Startup
Using a Custom Channel to Simplify Domain Administration
Configuring a Custom Network Channel
Using NAPs to Configure Multiple NICs with a Server
Configuring a Network Access Point
Configuring Network Channels with a Cluster
Create and Assign the Network Channel
Define Multicast Address for each Server Instance
Segmenting Network Traffic by Port Number
Separating Internal and External Network Traffic
Prioritizing Outgoing Connections
Upgrading Quality of Service Levels for RMI
Network Channel and NAP Attributes
Backing Up Security Configuration Data
Dumping Security Configuration Data into an XML File
Loading XML Data into an MBean Repository
Creating a Default Security Data Repository
Backing Up the WebLogic LDAP Repository
Backing Up SerializedSystemIni.dat and Security Certificates
Restarting an Administration Server When Managed Servers are Running
Restarting an Administration Server on the Same Machine
Restarting an Administration Server on Another Machine
Starting a Managed Server When the Administration Server Is Not Accessible
Starting in Managed Server Independence Mode
The Node Manager and Managed Server Independence
MSI Mode and the Managed Servers Root Directory
MSI Mode and the Domain Log File
Replicating the Domain's Configuration Files
How a Managed Server Restores Communication with an Administration Server
Disabling Managed Server Independence
Self-Health Monitoring and Restart for Managed Servers
Managing Server Availability with Node Manager
Node Manager Runs on Machines that Host Managed Servers
Node Manager Should Run as a Service
Node Manager Uses SSL to Communicate with Administration Servers
Native Support for Node Manager
Node Manager Starts and Stops Managed Servers
Node Manager Monitors Managed Servers that it Started
Node Manager Can Kill Unavailable and Failed Managed Servers
Node Manager Automatically Restarts Managed Servers
Prerequisites for Node Manager Capabilities
Node Manager Ignores Server Startup Mode
Set Up the Node Manager Hosts File
Configure SSL for Node Manager
Starting Node Manager with SSL
Configure a Machine to Use Node Manager
Configure Startup Arguments for Managed Servers
Configure Monitoring, Shutdown and Restart for Managed Servers
Starting Node Manager Using Start Scripts
Starting Node Manager as a Windows Service
Node Manager Environment Variables
Node Manager Command-Line Arguments
Starting and Stopping Managed Servers with Node Manager
Start and Stop Managed Servers Manually
Start and Stop All Managed Servers in a Domain or Cluster
Start and Stop Servers Using weblogic.Admin
Monitoring a WebLogic Server Domain
Monitoring JDBC Connection Pools
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