Determining the Service Pack Level
A summary of installed products and their versions and service pack levels is maintained in the BEA_HOME\inventory\registry.xml file. (In default DPK installations, BEA_HOME is BASE_DIR/pt/bea.) However, to confirm version information, it's more accurate to check the WebLogic log. A failed service pack install may be indicated in the log, but not found at runtime.
This section discusses how to:
Check the WebLogic log
Query WebLogic
Checking Version Information in the WebLogic Log
The WebLogic log is located in:
<PIA_HOME>\webserv\peoplesoft\servers\<server name>\logs\<weblogic_server>_weblogic.log
For version information, look for an entry including the WebLogic Server version, similar to:
####<Feb 12, 2025, 1:52:17,668 PM Pacific Standard Time> <Info> <Management> <server1> <> <Thread-10> <> <> <> <1739397137668> <[severity-value: 64] > <BEA-141107> <Version: WebLogic Server 14.1.2.0.0 Tue Nov 26 02:40:45 GMT 2024 2171472>
Checking Version Information at the Command Line
To query a running WebLogic for version information from the command line, follow these steps:
Go to the directory that contains weblogic.jar (WebLogic_HOME/wlserver/server/lib).
Note: If you performed the PeopleSoft installation using the default DPK initialization process, weblogic.jar will be found in BASE_DIR/pt/bea/wlserver/server/lib.
For example, on Microsoft Windows, open a command prompt and enter this command:
cd C:\psft\pt\bea\wlserver\server\lib
For example, on UNIX, open a terminal window and enter this command:
cd /opt/oracle/psft/pt/bea/wlserver/server/lib
Run the following command:
java -cp weblogic.jar weblogic.version
You see the version:
WebLogic Server 14.1.2.0.0 Tue Nov 26 02:40:45 GMT 2024 2171472
If you want to get subsystem information, run the following command:
java -cp weblogic.jar weblogic.version -verbose
If you want to get version information for all modules, run the following command:
java -cp weblogic.jar weblogic.utils.Versions