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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle WebLogic Server Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1 |
1. Installing and Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server
Planning the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration
Standard Data Service Configurations
WebLogic Server Configured as a Failover Resource
WebLogic Servers Configured as a Multi-Master Resource
WebLogic Servers Configured as Multi-Instance
How to Prepare the Nodes for a Failover Configuration
How to Prepare the Nodes for a Multi-Master Configuration
How to Prepare the Nodes for a Multi-Instance Configuration
Installing and Configuring the WebLogic Server Application
How to Install WebLogic Server
Verifying the WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration for Failover Services
How to Verify the WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration for Multi-Master Services
Installing the HA for WebLogic Server Package
How to Install the HA for WebLogic Server Package
Registering and Configuring the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server
Tools for Registering and Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server
Using the clsetup Utility to Register and Configure the WebLogic Server Data Service
How to Configure Logical Host Resources for Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server (clsetup)
How to Configure Storage Resources for Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server (clsetup)
Setting Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server Extension Properties
Setting Up the WebLogic Server for HAStoragePlus Configuration
How to Set Up the WebLogic Server on Zone Clusters for HAStoragePlus Configuration
Verifying the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration
Alternate Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server Configurations
Creating a Simple 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 Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server Fault Monitor
Probing Algorithm and Functionality
Use the information in this section to understand how to make the WebLogic Server application highly available.
WebLogic Server running on Oracle Solaris Cluster systems delivers a highly available platform for developing and deploying mission-critical e-commerce applications across distributed, heterogeneous application environments.
The Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server provides fault monitoring and high availability for the WebLogic Server application. High availability is provided for the WebLogic Administration Server and WebLogic Managed Servers.
Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server enables the Managed Server component of the WebLogic Server clustering solution to be highly available in an Oracle Solaris Cluster system. To achieve this, you must configure the data service to be mastered by multiple nodes.
For conceptual information on failover and multi-master services, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster Concepts Guide.
Table 1-1 Protection of WebLogic Server Components
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