How to Verify the WebLogic Server Installation
and Configuration for Failover Services
Use this procedure to verify the WebLogic Server Administration
Server, 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 WebLogic Server accordingly.
- Verify that the logical-host-1 and logical-host-2 configured
in RG1 and RG2 are online on cluster-node1.
- If you are using a database,
verify that the database is running.
- Go to the directory that contains
the Administration Server and the Managed Server START scripts configured
in the section Installing and Configuring the HA for WebLogic Server Application.
- Start the Administration Server
by running the Administration Server START script.
example:
cluster-node1>cd /global/wls/user_projects/petstore
cluster-node1>./startWebLogic.sh
- After the Administration Server
starts successfully, start the Managed Server.
example:
cluster-node1>cd /global/wls/user_projects/petstore
cluster-node1>./startManagedWebLogic.sh
- Ensure that you can successfully connect to the logical-host-1 and
logical-host-2 from a client.
- Verify that the Administration
Server and the Managed Servers are in the RUNNING mode on cluster-node1.
- Shut down the Administration
Server and the Managed Server.
- Switch the Resource Groups RG1
and RG2 to cluster-node2.
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
- Repeat Step 4, Step 5, and Step 6 on cluster-node2.
- Verify that the Administration Server
and the Managed Servers are in the RUNNING mode on cluster-node2.
- If the clients can successfully
connect to the Administration Server and the Managed Server on each
of the potential master nodes, you have successfully configured the WebLogic Servers
to work with the Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for WebLogic Server.
- Stop the Administration Server and the Managed Servers and proceed to the next section to
install the HA for WebLogic Server.