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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle WebLogic Server Guide     Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13
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Preface

1.  Installing and Configuring Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle WebLogic Server

HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Overview

Overview of the Installation and Configuration Process for HA for Oracle WebLogic Server

Planning the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration

Configuration Restrictions

Configuration Requirements

Standard Data Service Configurations

Oracle WebLogic Server Configured as a Failover Resource

Simple Configuration

Configuration 1

Configuration 2

Configuration 3

Oracle WebLogic Servers Configured as a Multi-Master Resource

Oracle WebLogic Servers Configured as Multi-Instance

Preparing the Nodes and Disks

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 Oracle WebLogic Server Application

How to Install Oracle WebLogic Server

Installing a Database

Installing a Web 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 Oracle WebLogic Server Packages

How to Install the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Packages

Registering and Configuring the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server

Tools for Registering and Configuring HA for Oracle WebLogic Server

Using the clsetup Utility to Register and Configure the Oracle WebLogic Server Data Service

How to Configure Logical Host Resources for HA for Oracle WebLogic Server (clsetup)

How to Configure Logical Host Resources for Administration, Reverse Proxy, and Managed Servers in Failover Mode (clsetup)

How to Configure Storage Resources for HA for Oracle WebLogic Server (clsetup)

How to Register and Configure HA for Oracle WebLogic Server as an Administration Server (clsetup)

How to Register and Configure HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Managed Servers (clsetup)

How to Register and Configure HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Reverse Proxy Servers (clsetup)

Setting HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Extension Properties

How to Register and Configure the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server as a Reverse Proxy Server (CLI)

How to Register and Configure HA for Oracle WebLogic Server as a Failover Data Service (CLI)

How to Register and Configure HA for Oracle WebLogic Server as a Multi-Master Data Service (CLI)

How to Register and Configure HA for Oracle WebLogic Server as a Multi-Instance Data Service (CLI)

Setting Up the Oracle WebLogic Server for HAStoragePlus Configuration

How to Set Up the Oracle WebLogic Server on Non-Global Zones for HAStoragePlus Configuration

How to Set Up Oracle WebLogic Server on Zone Clusters for HAStoragePlus Configuration

Verifying the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration

How to Verify the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration for Failover Services

How to Verify the HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Installation and Configuration in a Multi-Master or Multi-Instance Configuration

Alternate 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 HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Fault Monitor

Probing Algorithm and Functionality

START Method

STOP Method

A.  HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Extension Properties

Index

HA for Oracle WebLogic Server Overview

Use the information in this section to understand how to make the Oracle WebLogic Server application highly available.

Oracle 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 HA for Oracle WebLogic Server data service provides fault monitoring and high availability for the Oracle WebLogic Server application. High availability is provided for the WebLogic Administration Server and WebLogic Managed Servers.

HA for Oracle WebLogic Server enables the Managed Server component of the Oracle 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 about failover and multi-master services, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster Concepts Guide.

Table 1-1 Protection of Oracle WebLogic Server Components

Oracle WebLogic Server Component
Protected by
Oracle WebLogic Server
HA for Oracle WebLogic Server

The resource type is SUNW.wls.

Oracle WebLogic Server database
All databases supported by Oracle WebLogic Server supported on Oracle Solaris Cluster
HTTP servers
All HTTP servers supported by Oracle WebLogic Server and supported on Oracle Solaris Cluster