Configuring Server Migration Targets Click the Migration tab. In the Available field, located in the Migration Configuration section, select Click Save. Click Activate Changes.
10.6 Configuring Server Migration Targets
The fifth step is to configure server migration targets. You first assign all the available nodes for the clusters members and then specify candidate machines in order of preference for each server that is configured with server migration. Follow these steps to configure cluster migration in a migration in a cluster: 1. Log in to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console http:Host:Admin_Portconsole. Typically, Admin_Port is 7001 by default.2. In the Domain Structure window, expand Environment and select Clusters. The
Summary of Clusters page opens.3. Click the cluster for which you want to configure migration CLUSTER in the
Name column of the table.4. Click the Migration tab.
5. Click Lock Edit.
6. In the Available field, select the machine to which to allow migration and click the
right arrow. In this case, select HOST1 and HOST2. 7. Select the data source to be used for automatic migration. In this case, select the leasing data source.8. Click Save.
9. Click Activate Changes.
10. Click Lock Edit.
11. Set the candidate machines for server migration. You must perform this task for all of the managed servers as follows: a. In the Domain Structure window of the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, expand Environment and select Servers. b. Select the server for which you want to configure migration.c. Click the Migration tab.
d. In the Available field, located in the Migration Configuration section, select
the machines to which to allow migration and click the right arrow. For WLS_ SERVER1 , select HOST2. For WLS_SERVER2, select HOST1. e. Select Automatic Server Migration Enabled. This enables Node Manager to start a failed server on the target node automatically.f. Click Save.
g. Click Activate Changes.
Note: Ask the system administrator for the sudo and system rights as appropriate to this step. Tip: Click Customize this table in the Summary of Servers page and move Current Machine from the Available window to the Chosen window to view the machine on which the server is running. This will be different from the configuration if the server gets migrated automatically. Configuring Server Migration 10-7 h. Restart the administration server, node managers, and the servers for which server migration has been configured.10.7 Testing the Server Migration
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» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» What Is an Enterprise Deployment? About Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite
» Built-In Security High Availability
» Terminology Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Oracle Identity Management Web Tier
» Abbreviations Hardware Requirements What to Install
» Installation Procedure Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Database Host Requirements Supported Database Versions Initialization Parameters
» Loading the Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository in the Oracle RAC Database
» ecm.mycompany.com admin.mycompany.com soainternal.mycompany.com ecminternal.mycompany.com
» IPs and Virtual IPs Firewalls and Ports
» Terminology for Directories and Directory Environment Variables
» Recommended Locations for the Different Directories
» Shared Storage Configuration Shared Storage and Recommended Directory Structure
» LDAP as Credential and Policy Store
» Configuring the Oracle Web Tier
» Enabling ADMINVHN on SOAHOST1 Running the Configuration Wizard on SOAHOST1 to Create a Domain
» Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for the Administration Server
» Assumptions and Procedure Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to SOAHOST2
» Validating Access Through Oracle HTTP Server Backing Up the Installation
» Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
» Configuring the Java Object Cache for Oracle Web Services Manager
» Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for the WLS_SOA Managed Servers
» Setting the Frontend HTTP Host and Port Validating Access Through Oracle HTTP Server
» Enabling High Availability for Oracle File and FTP Adapters
» About Adding Oracle UCM to a Domain Extending the Domain to Include Oracle UCM
» Restarting the Administration Server Configuring a JMS Persistence Store for Oracle IPM JMS
» Configuring BPEL CSF Credentials
» About Setting Up Node Manager
» Generating Self-Signed Certificates Using the utils.CertGen Utility
» Configuring Node Manager to Use the Custom Keystores
» Configuring Managed WLS Servers to Use the Custom Keystores
» Testing the Server Migration
» Create an LDIF file assumed to be jpstestnode.ldif in this example
» Cataloging Oracle Internet Directory Attributes
» Overview of Oracle Access Manager Integration Prerequisites for Oracle Access Manager
» Running the OAM Configuration Tool
» Installing and Configuring WebGate
» Back Up Configuration Files Setting the Order of Providers
» Move to the following directory under your Oracle Home for Webgate:
» Updating the OAM11gRequest File
» Monitoring the Topology Defining an Optimal Input File Strategy for Oracle IPM
» Configuring UMS Drivers Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Choose the Automatic Server Migration Enabled option. This enables Node Click Save.
» Performing Backups and Recoveries
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