Should the Weblogic machines be created on each physical server? - OracleConnections2024-03-28T13:36:34Zhttp://www.oracleconnections.com/forum/topics/should-the-weblogic-machines-be-created-on-each-physical-server?commentId=6612035%3AComment%3A7579&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYour nodemanager also needs t…tag:www.oracleconnections.com,2013-06-04:6612035:Comment:76822013-06-04T06:14:18.033ZJefferson Morissettehttp://www.oracleconnections.com/profile/JeffersonMorissette
<p>Your nodemanager also needs to listen on the same Hostname/IP Address.…</p>
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<p>Your nodemanager also needs to listen on the same Hostname/IP Address.</p>
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Thnaks for these explanat…tag:www.oracleconnections.com,2013-06-04:6612035:Comment:75792013-06-04T06:12:06.247Zrihanna Adamshttp://www.oracleconnections.com/profile/rihannaAdams
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thnaks for these explanations.</p>
<p>So, the port on which of any machine (either remote or not) listens should be different from the one of tHe Node Manager, correct?</p>
<p>About: Should the IP address be explicitly the IP address of the physical server on which the machine is created or the hostname of the physical server (for instance localhost)?<br></br> answer: Hostname/IP address</p>
<p>I have tried to create a machine (on the local host server) using the hostname value in…</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thnaks for these explanations.</p>
<p>So, the port on which of any machine (either remote or not) listens should be different from the one of tHe Node Manager, correct?</p>
<p>About: Should the IP address be explicitly the IP address of the physical server on which the machine is created or the hostname of the physical server (for instance localhost)?<br/> answer: Hostname/IP address</p>
<p>I have tried to create a machine (on the local host server) using the hostname value in /etc/hosts (instead of localhost value).<br/> But then if I start the Node Manager (on the local host server), it is not reachable. Even after restarting the Weblogic server.</p>
<p>What can be wrong?</p> If I well understand, there s…tag:www.oracleconnections.com,2013-06-04:6612035:Comment:77272013-06-04T06:11:38.478ZJefferson Morissettehttp://www.oracleconnections.com/profile/JeffersonMorissette
<p><em>If I well understand, there should be one machine per physical sever. Correct?</em><br></br> Yes</p>
<p><em>When creating a machine, what should be the Listen Address and the Listen Port?</em><br></br> It shud refer to IP and port of your remote server</p>
<p><em>Should the IP address be explicitly the IP address of the physical server on which the machine is created or the hostname of the physical server (for instance localhost)?</em><br></br> Hostname/IP address</p>
<p><em>What id the machine is…</em></p>
<p><em>If I well understand, there should be one machine per physical sever. Correct?</em><br/> Yes</p>
<p><em>When creating a machine, what should be the Listen Address and the Listen Port?</em><br/> It shud refer to IP and port of your remote server</p>
<p><em>Should the IP address be explicitly the IP address of the physical server on which the machine is created or the hostname of the physical server (for instance localhost)?</em><br/> Hostname/IP address</p>
<p><em>What id the machine is created in one server, but it s meant for a remote physical server?</em><br/> You create machine in Weblogic Server Console running on say Physical Server 1, you need to specify IP & Port of remote server which will be running the actual service.</p>
<p><em>Should the Listen Port be the port on which the Node Manager listens or not?</em><br/> No, it shud be different.</p>
<p>Refer: - <a href="http://middlewaremagic.com/weblogic/?p=971" target="_blank">http://middlewaremagic.com/weblogic/?p=971</a></p> Hi,
Thanks. Maybe to clear up…tag:www.oracleconnections.com,2013-06-04:6612035:Comment:76792013-06-04T06:06:15.959Zrihanna Adamshttp://www.oracleconnections.com/profile/rihannaAdams
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thanks.<br></br> Maybe to clear up some my confusions, I extend my question:<br></br> If I well understand, there should be one machine per physical sever. Correct?<br></br> When creating a machine, what should be the Listen Address and the Listen Port?<br></br> Should the IP address be explicitly the IP address of the physical server on which the machine is created or the hostname of the physical server (for instance localhost)?<br></br> What id the machine is created in one server, but it s meant…</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Thanks.<br/> Maybe to clear up some my confusions, I extend my question:<br/> If I well understand, there should be one machine per physical sever. Correct?<br/> When creating a machine, what should be the Listen Address and the Listen Port?<br/> Should the IP address be explicitly the IP address of the physical server on which the machine is created or the hostname of the physical server (for instance localhost)?<br/> What id the machine is created in one server, but it s meant for a remote physical server?<br/> Should the Listen Port be the port on which the Node Manager listens or not?</p>
<p>Thanks and Regards.</p> Its not absolutely necessary…tag:www.oracleconnections.com,2013-06-04:6612035:Comment:76762013-06-04T06:04:09.062ZJefferson Morissettehttp://www.oracleconnections.com/profile/JeffersonMorissette
<p>Its not absolutely necessary I think. You can also use a common mount point if the servers are in a RAC. In this case , you only need to install weblogic at a common location and configure your managed servers with different ports. In this case , you also need to run two (n) instances of nodemanager with different listener ports.</p>
<p>If its two physical servers not having any common mount point / shared storage , in that case - you will have to install on both the…</p>
<p>Its not absolutely necessary I think. You can also use a common mount point if the servers are in a RAC. In this case , you only need to install weblogic at a common location and configure your managed servers with different ports. In this case , you also need to run two (n) instances of nodemanager with different listener ports.</p>
<p>If its two physical servers not having any common mount point / shared storage , in that case - you will have to install on both the machines.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>