View This Server Runtime

get

/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime

View this server runtime.

Note: This tree of resources is used to monitor this server.

Request

Path Parameters
Query Parameters
  • The 'excludeFields' query parameter is used to restrict which fields are returned in the response. It is a comma separated list of field names. If present, only fields whose name is not on the list will be returned. If not present, all fields are returned (unless the 'fields' query parameter is specified). Note: 'fields' must not be specified if 'excludeFields' is specified.
  • The 'fields' query parameter is used to restrict which fields are returned in the response. It is a comma separated list of field names. If present, only fields with matching names are returned. If not present, all fields are returned (unless the 'excludeFields' query parameter is specified). Note: 'excludeFields' must not be specified if 'fields' is specified.
Security
Back to Top

Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

Returns this server runtime.

This method can return the following links:

  • rel=WLDFRuntime uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/WLDFRuntime

    This resource's WLDFRuntime singleton resource.

  • rel=action title=bootPartition uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/bootPartition

    This resource's bootPartition action resource.

  • rel=action title=forceRestartPartition uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/forceRestartPartition

    This resource's forceRestartPartition action resource.

  • rel=action title=getRgState uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/getRgState

    This resource's getRgState action resource.

  • rel=partitionRuntimes uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/partitionRuntimes

    This resource's partitionRuntimes collection resource.

  • rel=search uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/search

    This resource's search resource.

  • rel=serverSecurityRuntime uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/serverSecurityRuntime

    This resource's serverSecurityRuntime singleton resource.

  • rel=threadPoolRuntime uri=/management/weblogic/{version}/serverRuntime/threadPoolRuntime

    This resource's threadPoolRuntime singleton resource.

Body ()
Root Schema : Server Runtime
Type: object
Show Source
  • Read Only: true

    The address on which the Administration Server is listening for connections. For example, this might return the string: santiago

  • Read Only: true

    The port on which the Administration Server is listening for connections.

  • Read Only: true

    Indicates whether the port that the server uses for administrative traffic is configured to use a secure protocol.

  • Read Only: true

    The URL that clients use to connect to this server's default network channel.

    The returned value indicates the default protocol, listen address and listen port:

    protocol://listen-addresslisten-port

    Note: The default protocol, listen address and listen port are persisted in the domain's config.xml file, however when a server instance is started, command-line options can override these persisted values. This getDefaultURL method returns the URL values that are currently being used, not necessarily the values that are specified in config.xml

    The returned URL will be consistent with dynamic channel updates.

    Constraints

    • unharvestable
  • Health State

    Represents the health of the services that are in a WebLogic server domain. Selected subsystems within each WebLogic Server instance monitor their health status based on criteria specific to the subsystem.

  • Read Only: true

    The name of this configuration. WebLogic Server uses an MBean to implement and persist the configuration.

    Constraints

    • unharvestable
  • Health State

    Represents the health of the services that are in a WebLogic server domain. Selected subsystems within each WebLogic Server instance monitor their health status based on criteria specific to the subsystem.

  • Read Only: true

    Indicates whether the server must be restarted in order to activate configuration changes.

  • Read Only: true

    The current life cycle state of this server.

    For example, a server can be in a RUNNING state in which it can receive and process requests or in an ADMIN state in which it can receive only administrative requests.

  • Read Only: true

    Returns current state of the server as in integer. weblogic.management.runtime.ServerStates has more information about the available server states

  • Read Only: true

    Returns the type of the MBean.

    Constraints

    • unharvestable
  • Read Only: true

    The version of this WebLogic Server instance (server).

    Constraints

    • unharvestable
Nested Schema : Health State
Type: object

Represents the health of the services that are in a WebLogic server domain. Selected subsystems within each WebLogic Server instance monitor their health status based on criteria specific to the subsystem.

Show Source
  • This property indicates the partition name for which the health state is reported.

  • This property indicates the reported state as:

    • OK - Service is healthy.

    • WARN - Service could have problems in the future

    • CRITICAL - Something must be done now to prevent service failure

    • FAILED - Service has failed and must be restarted

    • OVERLOADED - Service is functioning normally but there is too much work in it

    • UNKNOWN - Service state cannot be determined

  • This property indicates the service for which the health state is reported.

  • Items
    Title: Items

    This property indicates the cause of the reported state.

Nested Schema : Items
Type: array
Title: Items

This property indicates the cause of the reported state.

Show Source
  • Symptom

    Represents an observation reported by a service with its health state. A symptom can be used to determine the reason for the current health state of a WebLogic server.

Nested Schema : Symptom
Type: object

Represents an observation reported by a service with its health state. A symptom can be used to determine the reason for the current health state of a WebLogic server.

Show Source
Back to Top