After you make all
your configuration changes, restart WebLogic for the changes to
take effect. The WebLogic Managed Server and the WebLogic Administration Server
also need to be restarted. The Node Manager does not need to be restarted.
7.3.1 Stop WebLogic Managed Server
You can verify that the Managed Server has shut down by
viewing the table at the bottom of the Control tab. The table displays
a list of all the servers and indicates their current state.
In the WebLogic Server administration console, under
Domain Structure, click the domain name.
Click the
Control
tab and select the check box beside
the server you want to stop.
Click
Shutdown
and select one of these options:
When work completes:
Initiates
a graceful shutdown of the selected server, causing the Managed
Server to notify its subsystems to complete all in-work requests.
A graceful shutdown gives the WebLogic Server subsystems time to complete
certain application processing that is currently in progress.
Force Shutdown Now:
Initiates
a forced shutdown, which causes the Managed Server to instruct subsystems
to immediately drop in-work requests.
At the WebLogic Server administration console prompt, click
Yes
to
confirm the command.
7.3.2 Stop WebLogic Administration Server
From a command prompt, navigate to
[appserverdomain]\bin
Type the following command:
(Windows)
stopWebLogic.cmd
(Linux, UNIX) ./
stopWebLogic.sh
Enter the WebLogic user name and password (if you enabled
security when installing WebLogic).
7.3.3 Start WebLogic Administration Server
From a command prompt, navigate to
[appserverdomain]\bin
Type the following command:
(Windows)
startWebLogic.cmd
(Linux, UNIX) ./
startWebLogic.sh
Enter the WebLogic user name and password (if you enabled
security when installing WebLogic).
7.3.4 Start WebLogic Managed Server
Go to
http://localhost:7001/
console
and log in using the user name and password that was used when configuring
the WebLogic server.
Under Change Center, click
Lock & Edit
.
Under Domain Structure, click
Environment
>
Servers
and,
in the right pane, click the managed server.
On the next screen, click the
Control
tab and select
the check box beside the managed server you want to start.