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Recovering Your Environment 18-17 shared disk. Your application files should be available in the same relative location on the new file system as on the file system of the original Administration Server.

18.2.9.1 Recovering Application Artifacts

If an applications artifacts, such as the .ear file, have been lost or corrupted, you can recover the application. To recover the application: 1. Start the Managed Server to which the application was deployed. For example: DOMAIN_HOMEbinstartManagedWebLogic.sh managed_server_name admin_url This synchronizes the configuration with the Administration Server. On each Managed Server restart, the configuration and application artifacts are retrieved from the Administration Server.

18.2.9.2 Recovering a Redeployed Application That Is No Longer Functional

If a Java EE application was redeployed to a Managed Server whether or not the Managed Server is part of a cluster and the application is no longer functional, you can recover it. To recover the application: 1. Recover the application files from backup, if needed. 2. Redeploy the old version of the application from the backup. You cannot just copy the original ear file. Even if the original ear file from the backup is copied back to the Managed Server stage directory and you restart the Managed Server, the application is still not recovered. You must redeploy the original version.

18.2.9.3 Recovering an Undeployed Application

If a deployed application was undeployed from Oracle WebLogic Server, you can recover it. To recover the application: 1. Recover the application files from backup, if needed. 2. Redeploy the old version of the application from the backup. If the application was deployed to a cluster, redeploy the application to the same cluster. You cannot just copy the original ear file. Even if the original ear file from the backup is copied back to the Managed Server stage directory and you restart the Managed Server, the application is still not recovered. You must redeploy the original version.

18.2.9.4 Recovering a Composite Application

A new version of a composite application such as SOA application was redeployed to a Managed Server or cluster. The application is no longer functional. To recover the application: 1. Recover the application files from backup, if needed. See Also: Oracle Fusion Middleware Deploying Applications to Oracle WebLogic Server for information about deploying applications