3.4.1 Creating the cluster

Creating the WebLogic Server cluster requires the following tasks:

  • Create the members of the cluster by adding computers (machines), configuring WebLogic Node Manager for each machine, and creating server instances (servers) on the machine. (See, To create the members of the cluster section)

  • Create the cluster and add the members to the cluster. (See Create the cluster)

To create the members of the cluster:

  1. In the WebLogic Server Administration Console, under Domain Structure, click Environment > Machines.

  2. Under Change Center, click Lock & Edit.

  3. Click New and enter the computer name in the Name box, select the appropriate operating system from the Machine OS list, and then click OK. The Summary of Machines screen appears.

  4. Click the name of the machine you created, then click on the Node Manager tab.

  5. In the Listen Address box, enter one of these values (where the Node Manager for the machine will listen for incoming connections):

    • (Recommended) DNS name of the computer on which the Node Manager is installed

    • Static IP address of the computer on which the Node Manager is installed

    Note: If Node Manager is listening on a non-default port, enter the port in the Listen Port box and click Save.
  6. Under Domain Structure, click Environment > Machines and repeat steps 6 to 8 for each cluster node you want to add to the cluster. After you add and configure Node Manager for all the machines of the cluster, proceed to step 10.

  7. Under Domain Structure, click Environment > Machines and, on the Summary of Machines screen click a machine name for one of the machines you just created.

  8. Click the Configuration tab, click Servers, and then click Add.

  9. Select Create a new server and associate it with this machine and click Next.

  10. In the Server Name box, enter your server name (for example, Server-0).

  11. In the Server Listen Address box, enter one of these locations (where the server will listen for incoming connections):

    • Static IP address of the computer

    • DNS name of the computer

  12. In the Server Listen Port, enter a port number for the server, and then click Finish.

    Note: Consider the following information when deciding which port number to use:
    • Do not use the default value 7001 if the managed server is on the same computer as the administration server; the default value 7001 is required by the administration server.

    • On a horizontal cluster, use any available port on the computer where you are adding the WebLogic Server. Reusing the same port numbers for additional WebLogic Server instances on other computers of the cluster is acceptable and may simplify your cluster administration.

    • On a vertical cluster, use unique port numbers for each vertically clustered WebLogic Server instance on a computer of the cluster (for example, port number 8001 for the first instance, 9001 for the second instance, and so on).

  13. Repeat steps 11 to 15 for each server node you want to add to the cluster, and then proceed to step 17.

  14. Under Change Center, click Activate Changes.

Create the cluster

  1. In the WebLogic Server Administration Console, under Domain Structure, click Environment > Clusters.

  2. Under Change Center, click Lock & Edit.

  3. In the Clusters table, click New and configure these options:

    • In the Name box, enter your cluster name (for example, livecycle_docsvs_cluster).

    • In the Messaging Mode box, select Multicast.

    • In the Multicast Address box, enter an IPv4 multicast address within the range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (for example, type 239.192.0.1) or, in the case of an IPv6-based cluster, a valid IPv6 address such as ff01::1.

    • In the Multicast Port box, enter a port number. Valid values are 1 to 65535. If required, you can change the default value for this box, 7001, to some other valid value.

    Note: The combination of address and port for multicasting must be unique to the LiveCycle cluster (that is, the address and port combination must not be used by any other cluster on the same network)
  4. Click OK and then click Activate Changes.

Assign servers to the cluster

  1. In the WebLogic Server Administration Console, under Domain Structure, click Environment > Clusters.

  2. In the Cluster table, select the cluster you created. See create the cluster.

  3. Under Change Center, click Lock & Edit.

  4. On the Configuration tab, click Servers, and then click Add.

  5. From the Select a server list, select the server name to add, and then click Finish.

    Note: Do not add AdminServer to the cluster.
  6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 for each server you want to assign to the cluster.

  7. Under Change Center, click Activate Changes.

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