Starting and Stopping Managed Servers Monitoring Your Servers

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4.4 Step 4. Starting, Stopping, and Monitoring Managed Servers

This section describes the basic management tasks for the Managed Servers in your clustered domain: ■ Section 4.4.1, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers ■ Section 4.4.2, Monitoring Your Servers

4.4.1 Starting and Stopping Managed Servers

Node Manager is a utility that enables you to start, stop, and migrate your Oracle WebLogic Server instances. You can start your Managed Servers using Node Manager in conjunction with the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, or you can create WLST scripts to automate Node Manager functionality. By default, when the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard generates an Oracle Service Bus cluster domain: ■ The Domain Singleton Marker Application domainsingletonmarker.ear is targeted to the first Managed Server in the cluster. For data aggregation to function properly, the server that domainsingletonmarker.ear is targeted to must be started first and must be available when other Managed Servers are started. ■ The PurgingMDB msgpurger.ear is targeted to the first Managed Server in the cluster. For message purging to function properly, the server where msgpurger.ear is targeted must be available. For more information on Node Manager, see Using Node Manager to Control Servers in Oracle Fusion Middleware Node Manager Administrators Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server. For a complete overview of methods to start and stop Managed Servers, see Starting and Stopping Servers in Oracle Fusion Middleware Managing Server Startup and Shutdown for Oracle WebLogic Server.

4.4.2 Monitoring Your Servers

Once startup is complete, you can use the Oracle Service Bus Administration Console to verify the status of servers. For information about using Oracle Service Bus Administration Console to monitor your servers, see Listing and Locating Servers in Monitoring in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Service Bus.

4.5 Step 5. Deploy an Oracle Service Bus Configuration