Checking Application Connections After Deployment

8-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter

8.1 Starting Node Manager

Node Manager must be running before you can start and stop administration servers, managed servers, and WebCenter applications through Fusion Middleware Control or Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console. Node Manager starts after installation, so you only need to restart Node Manager if someone specifically shuts it down. For information on how to start Node Manager with startNodeManager.sh, see Using Node Manager in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Node Manager Administrators Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.

8.2 Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments

Most WebCenter configuration changes that you make, through Fusion Middleware Control or using WLST, are not dynamic; you must restart the managed server on which the application is deployed for your changes to take effect. When you start or restart a managed server, all applications deployed on the managed server start automatically, see also Table 8–1 . While a specific order in which to start managed servers is not mandated, if you must start multiple managed servers, it is good practice to start the managed server on which WebCenter Spaces or your WebCenter Portal application is deployed last. To start, stop, or restart a WebCenter managed server through Fusion Middleware Control: Table 8–1 Oracle WebCenter Managed Servers and Applications Managed Server Applications WC_Spaces webcenter WebCenter Spaces webcenter-help WebCenter Spaces Online Help WC_Portlet portalTools OmniPortlet and Web Clipping wsrp-tools WSRP Tools pagelet-producer Pagelet Producer WC_Collaboration owc_discussions WebCenter Discussions Server WC_Utilities analytics-collector WebCenter Analytics activitygraph-engines WebCenter Activity Graph wcps-services WebCenter Personalization Services WC_CustomPortal your_webcenter_portal_application_name Note: This section describes how to start and stop WebCenter managed servers listed in Table 8–1 . To start and stop managed servers for other components, refer to: ■ Oracle UCM managed server, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite ■ Oracle SOA Server managed server, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite