Creating a Boot Identity File for an Administration Server
Using java weblogic.Server to Create a Boot Identity File for an Administration Server
Creating Boot Identity Files for Managed Servers
How a Server Uses a Boot Identity File at Startup
Removing Boot Identity Files After Startup
Creating a Server-Specific Script
Configuring a Connection to the Administration Server
Requiring Managed Servers to Start After Administration Servers
Enabling Graceful Shutdowns from the Windows Control Panel
Java Class that Shuts Down a Server Instance
Redirecting Standard Out and Standard Error to a File
Changing the Default Rotation Criteria
Adding Classes to the Classpath
Run the Server-Specific Script
Verifying the User Account Under Which the Service Runs
Restarting an Administration Server on the Same Machine
Restarting an Administration Server on Another Machine
Managed Servers and Re-started Administration Server
MSI Mode and the Security Realm
MSI Mode and the Domain Log File
MSI Mode and Managed Server Configuration Changes
Shutdown Operations and Application Undeployment