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
Determining Which Node Manager Version to Use
Start, Shut Down, and Restart an Administration Server
Start, Shut Down, Suspend, and Restart Managed Servers
Restart Administration and Managed Servers
Monitor Servers and View Log Data
Using nmConnect() in a Production Environment
Setting Startup Properties Using Administration Utilities
Remote Server Start Security for Java-based Node Manager
Security for WebLogic Server Scripts
Remote Server Start Security for Script-based Node Manager
Generating and Distributing Key Value Pairs
Command Syntax for Starting Java-based Node Manager
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