The startup mode specifies
the state in which a server instance should be started. The default is
to start in the RUNNING
state.
RUNNING
state, a server offers its services to
clients and can operate as a full member of a cluster.
ADMIN
state, the server is up and running, but
available only for administration operations, allowing you to
perform server and application-level administration tasks without
risk to running applications. For more information, see ADMIN
State.
STANDBY
state, the server listens for
administrative requests only on the domain-wide administration
port and only accepts life cycle commands that transition the
server instance to either the RUNNING
or
SHUTDOWN
state. Other administration requests are
not accepted. If you specify STANDBY
, you must
also enable the domain-wide administration port. See Configure the domain-wide
administration port.
After you finish
Start Managed Servers. See: