Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server
Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Overview
Planning the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration
Standard Data Service Configurations
Oracle WebLogic Server Configured as a Failover Resource
Oracle WebLogic Server Configured as a Multi-Master Resource
How to Prepare the Nodes for a Failover Configuration
How to Prepare the Nodes for a Multi-Master Configuration
Installing and Configuring the Oracle WebLogic Server Application
How to Install Oracle WebLogic Server
Verifying the Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration for Failover Services
How to Verify the Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration for Multi-Master Services
Installing the HA for WebLogic Server Packages
How to Install the HA for WebLogic Server Packages
Registering and Configuring the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server
Setting Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Extension Properties
Setting Up the Oracle WebLogic Server for HAStoragePlus Configuration
How to Set Up the Oracle WebLogic Server on Non-Global Zones for HAStoragePlus Configuration
Verifying the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration
Alternate Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Configurations
Creating a Simple Oracle WebLogic Server Resource
Creating a Resource With a Server Name Argument
Creating a Resource That Shuts Down Smoothly
Creating a Resource That Probes the Database
Creating a Resource That Monitors URIs
Using a Non-Clustered Managed Server Instance as a Proxy Server
Operation of the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Fault Monitor
Probing Algorithm and Functionality
This section contains the procedure that you need to verify the Oracle WebLogic Server installation and configuration.
Use this procedure to verify the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server, Oracle WebLogic Managed Server, and database installation and configuration. This procedure does not verify that your application is highly available because you have not installed the data service yet.
Note - The following steps are for the failover configuration that is described in Standard Data Service Configurations. If you are planning a different configuration, you must configure the Oracle WebLogic Server accordingly.
example: cluster-node1>cd /global/wls/user_projects/petstore cluster-node1>./startWebLogic.sh
example: cluster-node1>cd /global/wls/user_projects/petstore cluster-node1>./startManagedWebLogic.sh
This action brings down logical-host-1 and logical-host-2 on cluster-node1 and start them on cluster-node2.
clresourcegroup switch -n cluster-node2 RG1 clresourcegroup switch -n cluster-node2 RG2
Use this procedure to verify the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server, Oracle WebLogic Managed Server, and database installation and configuration for multi-master services. This procedure does not verify that your application is highly available because you have not installed the data service yet.
Note - The following steps are for the multi-master configuration that is described in Standard Data Service Configurations. If you are planning a different configuration, you must configure the Oracle WebLogic Server accordingly.
For example:
cluster-node1>cd /mnt/user_projects/domains/base_domain cluster-node1>./startWebLogic.sh
For example:
cluster-node1>cd /mnt/user_projects/domains/base_domain_mgd1 cluster-node1>./startManagedWebLogic.sh mgd1
For example:
cluster-node1>cd /mnt/user_projects/domains/base_domain_mgd1 cluster-node1>./startManagedWebLogic.sh mgd2