This chapter describes how to monitor virtual hosts. A virtual host is a set of host names to which WebLogic Server instances (servers) or clusters respond.
When you use virtual hosting, you use DNS to specify one or more host names that map to the IP address of a server or cluster. You also specify which Web applications are served by each virtual host. For more information on virtual hosting, see "Configuring Virtual Hosting" in Configuring Server Environments for Oracle WebLogic Server.
This chapter includes the following section:
To monitor the status of a virtual host:
From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Virtual Hosts.
The Virtual Hosts table displays information about each virtual host that has been configured in the current domain, including:
Name
Virtual Host Names
Network Access Point
Frontend Host
Frontend HTTP Port
Frontend HTTPS Port
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
Optionally, select View to access the following table options:
Columns: add or remove the columns displayed in the table
Detach: detach the table (viewing option)
Sort: sort the columns in ascending or descending order
Reorder: change the order of the columns displayed
Query by Example
In the table, select the name of the virtual host for which you want to view configuration information.