8.1 Supported Configurations: Sun Solaris 10 on AMD64
Sun Solaris 10 on AMD64 with 8.1 SP6
This section provides the following information:
Related Information
Configuration Requirements
Table 1-1 Requirements for 8.1 SP6 on Sun Solaris 10 on AMD64
Operating System Version and Patches
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Sun Solaris 10 (on AMD64, 64-bit kernel)
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Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed
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AMD64 (1.1 GHz)
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SDK
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Sun Java 2 SDK 1.4.2_12 JavaTM 2 Runtime Environment (32-bit), Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_12-b03) Java HotspotTM Client VM (build 1.4.2_12-b03, mixed mode) and all later 1.4.2 releases
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Design and Development Tools
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Supports WebLogic Server development tools.
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RAM
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512 MB required; 1 GB recommended
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Performance Pack
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Included
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lib/solaris/x86/libmuxer.so
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Node Manager
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Included
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Native
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BEA jDrivers for Oracle
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Not supported
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Known Issues
Smart Update Fails: On a Solaris/AMD64 configuration, you cannot upgrade your configuration from a pre-SP6 version of WebLogic Platform 8.1 to WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP6 by using the Smart Update tool. To upgrade to 8.1 SP6 on a Solaris/AMD64 configuration, use the upgrade installer, instead.
For more information about known issues with any components of this release, see the appropriate Release Notes document. For a complete list of Release Notes supporting WebLogic Platform 8.1, see:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/interm/relnotes.html
Download and Installation Instructions
This section provides instructions for the following procedures:
Downloading and Installing the Sun SDK 1.4.2_12
- Download the Sun Java 2 SDK 1.4.2_12 for the Solaris x86 platform.
- Following the instructions on the download page, install the SDK
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/install.html
Downloading and Installing WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP6
To install WebLogic Platform 8.1 SP6 on a configuration of Solaris 10 on x86, complete the following procedure:
- Go to the BEA downloads site:
http://commerce.bea.com
- Click on "BEA WebLogic" link to go to "BEA WebLogic Product Family" page. Then click on "BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1SP6".
- Go to "WebLogic Platform 8.1 with SP6" under "WebLogic Platform Package Installer" section.
- From the list of OS Platforms, select "Sun Solaris(10, AMD64)".
- Download the appropriate package installer:
- For WebLogic Platform: pj_platform816_generic.jar
- For WebLogic Server: pj_server816_generic.jar
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/install/guimode.html#1066550
For more information about installing WebLogic Server/Platform, see Installing BEA WebLogic Platform: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13196_01/platform/docs81/install/index.html.
Configuring Your WebLogic Platform Installation for Multi-Zone Operation
WebLogic Platform can be run in multiple zones of a Solaris 10 system, as long as the product is installed and configured to accommodate the Solaris Zones feature. To prepare your WebLogic Platform installation to accommodate Solaris Zones, complete the following procedure:
- During the installation of WebLogic Platform, specify a directory to which all zones will have access.
Note: BEA strongly recommends this step so you can avoid installing WebLogic Platform in the default root file system. If WebLogic Platform is installed in the default root, all zones will require write access to root and such widespread write access is not recommended.
- Define a separate WebLogic Platform domain for each zone so that the log files for each zone can go to a different location. If you choose, you can also configure a cluster to work across multiple zones as long as you provide read, write, and execute permissions to the domain directory to all the local zones participating in the cluster. For more information, see "Overview of WebLogic Server Domains" in Configuring and Managing WebLogic Server:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/adminguide/overview_domain.html
Service Migration on Solaris Zones
The following WebLogic Server migratable services are not supported on Solaris Zones:
- Activating JTA as a migratable service
- Deploying a JMS server on a migratable target