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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
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Introduction and Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to This Document
Related Documentation
New and Changed Features in This Release
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Node Manager Overview
Introduction
Node Manager Versions
Java-based Node Manager
Script-based Node Manager
Determining Which Node Manager Version to Use
Accessing Node Manager
What You Can Do with Node Manager
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
How Node Manager Works in the WebLogic Server Environment
Diagram of Node Manager and Servers
How Node Manager Starts an Administration Server
How Node Manager Starts a Managed Server
How Node Manager Restarts an Administration Server
How Node Manager Restarts a Managed Server
How Node Manager Shuts Down a Server Instance
Node Manager and System Crash Recovery
Node Manager Configuration and Log Files
Configuration Files
nodemanager.properties
nodemanager.domains
nm_data.properties
nm_password.properties
boot.properties
startup.properties
server_name
.addr
server_name
.lck
server_name
.pid
server_name
.state
Log Files
nodemanager.log
server_name.out
WebLogic Server Log Files
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General Node Manager Configuration
Overview of Node Manager Configuration
Step 1: Configure Your Computer to Run Node Manager
Controlling and Configuring Node Manager Using WLST
Using nmConnect in a Production Environment
Step 2: Specify Node Manager Username and Password
Step 3: Configure a Machine to Use Node Manager
Step 4: Configuring nodemanager.domains File
Step 5: Configuring Remote Startup Arguments
Step 6: Setting Server Startup Properties
startup.properties
Setting Startup Properties Using WLST
Server Startup Properties
Step 7: Define the Administration Server Address
Step 8: Set the Node Manager Environment Variables
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Configuring Java Node Manager
Running Node Manager as a Service
Reconfigure Startup Service for Windows Installations
Configuring Java-based Node Manager Security
Remote Server Start Security for Java-based Node Manager
Reviewing nodemanager.properties
Deprecated Node Manager Properties
Configuring Node Manager to Use Start and Stop Scripts
Script Location
Best Practices When Using Start and Stop Scripts
Using Start Scripts
Using Stop Scripts
Using SSL With Java-based Node Manager
Configuring Node Manager on Multiple Machines
Configuring Node Manager as an xinetd Service
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Configuring Script Node Manager
Overview
Step 1: Create User Accounts
Step 2: Configure Node Manager Security
Step 3: Install WebLogic Server
Step 4: Create a WebLogic Domain
Step 5: Start the Administration Server
Step 6: Configure Node Manager on the Managed Servers
Step 7: Test Node Manager Setup and Configuration by Starting Managed Servers
Step 8: Configure UNIX Machines
Step 9: Assign Servers to Machines
Step 10: Start Managed Servers
Overriding the Default SSH Port
Configuring Security for WebLogic Server Scripts
Configuring Remote Server Start Security for Script-based Node Manager
Generating and Distributing Key Value Pairs
Shared Key Value Pair
Individual Key Value Pairs
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Using Node Manager
Starting Node Manager
Running Node Manager as a Startup Service
Starting Java-based Node Manager Using Scripts
Command Syntax for Starting Java-based Node Manager
Running Script-based Node Manager
Stopping Node Manager
Using Node Manager to Control Servers
Starting the Administration Server Using Node Manager
Starting Managed Servers
Starting Managed Servers without an Administration Server
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