Modify the mod_wl_ohs.conf File

19-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide 12. If the test succeeds, click Next. The Select Optional Configuration screen is displayed. 13. In this and the following customization screens, you can choose to customize. To do so, select the type of customization. If you do not want to customize the settings, click Next. The Configuration Summary screen is displayed. 14. Review the information on the screen and if it is correct, click Extend. 15. When the operation completes, click Done.

19.3 Adding Additional Managed Servers to a Domain

You can add Managed Servers to a domain to increase the capacity of your system. The Managed Servers can be added to a cluster. When a Managed Server is added to a cluster, it inherits the applications and services that are targeted to the cluster. When a Managed Server is not added as a part of a cluster, it does not automatically inherit the applications and services from the template. To add a Managed Server to a domain, you can use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console or WLST. To add a Managed Server to a domain using the Administration Console: 1. Display the Administration Console, as described in Section 3.4.1 . 2. Lock the Oracle WebLogic Server configuration, as described in Section 3.4.2 . 3. In the left pane, expand Environment, then select Servers. The Summary of Servers page is displayed. 4. In the Servers table, click New. The Create a New Server: Server Properties page is displayed. 5. Enter the following information: ■ For Name, enter a name for the server. Each server within a domain must have a name that is unique for all configuration objects in the domain. Within a domain, each server, computer, cluster, JDBC connection pool, virtual host, and any other resource type must be named uniquely and must not use the same name as the domain. ■ For Listen Address, to limit the valid addresses for a server instance, enter an IP address or DNS name. Otherwise, URLs to the server can specify the host computers IP address, any DNS name that maps to one of the IP addresses, or the localhost string. ■ For Listen Port, enter the port number from which you want to access the server instance. If you run multiple server instances on a single computer, each server must use its own listen port. See: Administration Console Online Help and Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference for complete information about adding Managed Servers.