4 WebLogic Server Machines

A machine is the logical representation of the computer that hosts one or more WebLogic Server instances. Each Managed Server must be assigned to a machine. The Administration Server uses the machine definition in conjunction with Node Manager to start remote servers.

Node Manager is a WebLogic Server utility that enables you to start, shut down, and restart Administration Server and Managed Server instances from a remote location. Although Node Manager is optional, Oracle recommends using it if your WebLogic Server environment hosts applications with high availability requirements because Node Manager allows you to control the running state of distributed server instances from a centralized location.

The Java implementation of Node Manager is configured by default to control all server instances belonging to the same domain, a per domain Node Manager. The server instances need not reside on the same machine.

4.1 Monitor machines

To monitor the machines configured in the current domain:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic Domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

    The Machines table displays information about the machines that have been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain, such as:

    • Name

    • Type

    For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.

4.2 Configure machines

This section describes how to configure machines. This section includes the following tasks:

4.2.1 Configure general machine settings

To monitor general configuration settings for a machine:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

    The Machines table displays information about the machines that have been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain.

    For more information, 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)

    • Query by Example

  4. In the table, select the name of the machine for which you want to view general configuration settings.

  5. Select Configuration, then select General.

    From the General page, you can monitor the following configuration information for a machine:

    • Name

    • Type

    For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.

4.2.2 Configure general Unix machine settings

To monitor general configuration settings for a Unix machine:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

    The Machines table displays information about the machines that have been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain.

    For more information, 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)

    • Query by Example

  4. In the table, select the name of the Unix machine for which you want to view general configuration settings.

  5. Select Configuration, then select General.

    From the General page, you can configure the following attributes for a Unix machine:

    • Type

    • Name

    • Enable Post-Bind UID

    • Post-Bind UID

    • Enable Post-Bind GID

    • Post-Bind GID

    For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.

4.2.3 Configure Node Manager settings

To configure Node Manager settings for a machine:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

    The Machines table displays information about the machines that have been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain.

    For more information, 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)

    • Query by Example

  4. In the table, select the name of the machine for which you want to configure Node Manager settings.

  5. Select Configuration, then select Node Manager.

    From the Node Manager page, you can configure Node Manager settings, such as:

    • Type

    • Listen Address

    • Listen Port

    • Node Manager Home

    • Shell Command

    • Debug Enabled

    For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.

4.2.4 Configure machine server settings

To configure server settings for a machine:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

    The Machines table displays information about the machines that have been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain.

    For more information, 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)

    • Query by Example

  4. In the table, select the name of the machine for which you want to view server configuration information.

  5. Select Configuration, then select Servers.

    From the Servers page, you can add or remove servers from the machine. You can also view configuration information for the servers associated with the machine, such as:

    • Name

    • Type

    • Cluster

    • Machine

    • State

    • Health

    • Listen Port

    For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.

4.2.5 Add or remove server instances

To add or remove server instances from a machine:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

    The Machines table displays information about the machines that have been configured in the current WebLogic Server domain.

    For more information, 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)

    • Query by Example

  4. In the table, select the name of the machine for which you want to add or remove server instances.

  5. Select Configuration, then select Servers.

  6. Click Add/Remove.

  7. From the Add/Remove Server page, you can add or remove server instances from this machine by moving server instances between the Available and Chosen lists. Only server instances that are shut down and statically configured may be added or removed from a machine using this page.

    For more information, see Configuration Options.

  8. Click Save.

4.2.6 Create machine notes

To create notes for machines:

  1. From the Welcome Page, select Targets, then select Middleware.

  2. In the Targets table, select your WebLogic domain. If prompted, enter your user credentials to log in to the WebLogic domain.

  3. From the WebLogic Domain dropdown menu, select Environment, then select Machines.

  4. In the Machines table, select the name of the machine for which you want to create notes.

  5. Select Notes.

  6. On the Notes page, enter your notes.

  7. Click Save.

For more information, see Configuration Options.