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This section describes the purpose, syntax, and parameters of the pack
and unpack
commands.
The pack
command creates a template (a .jar
archive file) that contains a snapshot of either an entire domain or a subset of a domain. You can use a template that contains a subset of a domain to create a managed server domain directory hierarchy on a remote machine.
Table 2-1 describes the files and directories that are included in the templates that you create by using the pack
command.
pack -domain=domain
-template=template
-template_name=“template_name”
[-template_author=“author”
][-template_desc=“description”
] [-managed={true|false}][-log=log_file
] [-log_priority=log_priority
]
Table 2-2 describes the parameters that you can use with the pack
command.
Specifies whether the template is to be used to create managed servers on remote machines. The default is
false .
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The priority setting for the log file. Use a log4j priority string. Valid log4j priority strings are
debug , info , warn , error , and fatal . The priority string values correspond to the levels defined in the Level class.
For more information, see
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/org/apache/log4j/Level.html .
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To create a template based on an existing domain named mydomain
that is located in the C:\bea\user_projects\domains
directory, run the following command:
pack -domain=C:\bea\user_projects\domains\mydomain -template=C:\bea\user_templates\mydomain.jar -template_name="My WebLogic Domain"
A template file named mydomain.jar
is created in the C:\bea\user_templates
directory. The name of the template is My WebLogic Domain
.
How Do I Create and Start a Managed Server on a Remote Machine?
The unpack
command creates a full domain or a subset of a domain used for a managed server domain directory on a remote machine. You should use unpack
only with a template that is compatible with your current installation. The template can be any of the following:
When you use the unpack
command with a domain template, it creates a domain containing all of the application and resource files defined in the template. It also creates necessary start scripts, and certain security and configuration files.
When you use the unpack
command with a managed server template, it creates a managed server domain directory that includes the following:
An entry for the managed server domain directory is also created in the NM_HOME
/nodemanager.domains
file, where NM_HOME
designates the node manager installation directory for the product installation on the remote machine. By default, this directory is located in WL_HOME
/common/nodemanager
.
Note: | By default, application files are not included in a managed server template created by using the pack command. If an application in the domain from which you created a managed server template was deployed by using the external_stage mode, the managed server domain directory that you create with the unpack command will not contain any of the externally staged applications. Before you start the managed server, you will need to make sure that it has access to the externally staged application files. For more information, see
Controlling Deployment File Copying with Staging Modes in Deploying Applications to WebLogic Server. |
For more information about using the pack
and unpack
commands to create a managed server domain directory, see How Do I Create and Start a Managed Server on a Remote Machine?.
unpack -template=template
-domain=domain
[-user_name=username
] [-password=password
] [-app_dir=application_directory
]
[-java_home=java_home_directory
] [-server_start_mode={dev|prod}]
[-log=log_file
] [-log_priority=log_priority
]
Table 2-3 describes the parameters that you can use with the unpack
command.
The username and password for the default administrator as currently defined in the template. This username-password combination is used to boot the administration server and connect to it. If you specify a new password for the default administrator, the password will be reset to the value specified.
If no administrative users are defined in the template, you can create a new default administrator by specifying the
-user_name and -password parameters.
If a default administrator and password are currently defined in the template, you can add a new administrative user by specifying the
-user_name and -password parameters.
The value must not include commas, tabs, or any characters in the following list:
< > # | & ? ( ) { } . Usernames are case sensitive.
A valid password consists of a string of at least eight case-sensitive characters. The
unpack command encrypts the password value.
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The full path to the Java home directory. When set, this parameter identifies the default JVM used by the administration server for the domain.
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The priority setting for the log file. Use a log4j priority string. Valid log4j priority strings are
debug , info , warn , error , and fatal . The priority string values correspond to the levels defined in the Level class.
For more information, see
http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/org/apache/log4j/Level.html .
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To create a domain named mydomain.jar
in the C:\bea\user_templates
directory, by using the my_new_domain
template in the C:\bea\user_projects\domains
directory, run the following command:
unpack -template=C:\bea\user_templates\mydomain.jar -domain=C:\bea\user_projects\domains\my_new_domain
How Do I Create and Start a Managed Server on a Remote Machine?
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