- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Getting Started
- Installing the Server Manager Management Console and Agent
- Accessing the Certifications (Minimum Technical Requirements)
- Configuring Server Manager Console to Work with Java 8 Update 201 (and later) (Release
9.2.3.4)
- Configuring Server Manager Console Overview
- Secure JMX and Using SSL Settings for the Server Manager Console
- Additional JVM Arguments
- Steps with Examples
- JVM Arguments Configuration
- Applying TLS Configuration Setting for Server Manager Console and Agent (Tools Release 9.2.5 and later)
- Server Manager Agent Configuration
- Java.security File
- startWeblogic.sh/cmd
- Updating the ManagementLoginModule_JAR.jar in the $SMC_WLS_Domain_Dir/lib Location (Release 9.2.4)
- Configuring Server Manager Console to Work with Java 8 Update 201 (and later) (Tools Release 9.2.4.3 and later)
- 2 Concepts and Terminology
- 3 Functional Overview
- 4 Configuring Server Manager Console to Start Automatically
- 5 Start, Stop, and Restart a Management Agent
- 6 User Interface for the Management Console
- 7 Configure the Default Server Group Configuration Settings
- Configuring Default Configuration Settings
- Configuring Default Configuration Settings Based on Existing Instance
- Using Centralized Configuration for EnterpriseOne HTML Servers (Release 9.2.7)
- Using Centralized Configuration for EnterpriseOne AIS Servers (Release 9.2.7.3)
- Using Centralized Configuration for Enterprise, BSSV, and Transaction (RTE)Servers
(Release 9.2.8)
- Understanding How to Enable Centralized Configuration for Enterprise, BSSV, and Transaction Servers
- Understanding How to Restore Default Group Settings for Enterprise, BSSV, or Transaction Server Instances
- Understanding How to Disable Centralized Configuration for Enterprise, BSSV, and Transaction Servers
- Understanding How to Validate Centralized Configuration with Data Browser
- 8 Configure Management Console Users
- 9 Managed Software Components
- 10 Manage JDBC Drivers
- Obtain JDBC Drivers
- Upload JDBC Drivers to the Management Console
- Update Bundled JDBC Drivers for WebLogic Server
- Install JDBC Drivers to J2EE Servers
- Uninstall the JDBC Driver from J2EE Servers
- Install JDBC Drivers to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Data Access Servers
- Uninstall JDBC Drivers from JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Data Access Servers
- Install JDBC Drivers to JD Edwards Enterprise Servers (Release 9.2.7.0)
- Uninstall JDBC Drivers from JD Edwards Enterprise Servers (Release 9.2.7.0)
- 11 Manage System Administration Tasks by Using Administrative Orchestrations (Release 9.2.6)
- 12 Register an Application Server
- 13 Create a J2EE Server Container
- 14 Manage an Application Server and Related Components
- 15 Register a JD Edwards Deployment Server as a New Managed Instance
- 16 Register or Create a JD Edwards Enterprise Server as a New Managed Instance
- Visual Studio Requirements for Microsoft Windows-based Enterprise Servers
- Prerequisites and Recommended Registration or Creation Sequence for an Enterprise Server as New Managed Instance
- Register an Existing Enterprise Server as a New Managed Instance
- Create (Install) an Enterprise Server as a New Managed Instance
- Configuring an IBM i Enterprise Server to an Existing DB2 Database (Release 9.2.2.4)
- Change Component for the Enterprise Server (Tools Release 9.2 Update 3)
- Enabling TLS on the Enterprise Server (Release 9.2.7.3)
- Enabling TLS on the Deployment Server (Release 9.2.7.3)
- 17 Create a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Web-Based Server as a New Managed Instance
- Prerequisites and Recommended Installation Sequence for Managed Instances for Web-Based Server Instances
- Create a HTML Web Server as a New Managed Instance
- Create a Transaction Server as a New Managed Instance
- Create a Collaborative Portal Server as a New Managed Instance
- Create a Business Services Server as a New Managed Instance
- Create an Application Interface Services (AIS) Server as a New Managed Instance
- Configure the Scripting Libraries (Release 9.2.6)
- Development HTML Server (Release 9.2.9)
- 18 Install a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Data Access Driver
- 19 Manage an Oracle Database Instance
- 20 Manage an IBM i Database Instance
- 21 Deploy an Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Server Instance (Release 9.2.1.2)
- 22 Install an EnterpriseOne Orchestrator Studio
- 23 Remove a Managed Instance
- 24 Overview of Management Console Administration
- 25 Administer Management Console Users and User Groups
- 26 Monitor JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Servers
- 27 Available Log Files
- 28 Update Server Manager
- 29 Create a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Data Access Server as a New Managed Instance
- 30 View Runtime Metrics for a Managed Instance
- Enterprise Server Runtime Metrics
- EnterpriseOne Web-based Servers Runtime Metrics
- Application Interface Services Server Runtime Metrics
- Transaction Server Administration
- 31 Configure Enterprise Server Instances
- Configuration Overview
- General and Instance Properties
- Instance Properties
- Refresh Environment on Oracle Database (9.2.7)
- Improve Workload Performance for an Oracle Database (9.2.7)
- Available Log Files
- Configuration Groups
- Configuration Items
- Compare Instances
- Troubleshooting the Configuration of EnterpriseOne Server Instances
- 32 Administer Server Groups
- 33 Clear Table Cache
- 34 Health Check (Release 9.2.2)
- 35 Collect and Generate Diagnostics (Release 9.2.3.4)
- 36 Automatic Pre-Generation of Serialized Objects (Release 9.2.6)
- 37 Enabling Oracle Database Connection Pooling (Release 9.2.6)
- 38 Server Manager - Performance Workbench (Release 9.2.9)
- 39 Appendix A - Best Practices