Introduction
Failure Prevention and Automatic Recovery Features
Overload Alarms
Redundancy and Failover for Clustered Services
Automatic Restart for Managed Servers
Managed Server Independence Mode
Automatic Migration of Failed Managed Servers
Geographic Redundancy for Regional Site Failures
Overview of Configuration Artifacts
Common Backup and Restoration Tasks
Backing Up the Domain Configuration
Overview of Domain Configuration Backup
Enabling Automatic Configuration Backups
Storing the Domain Configuration Offline
Backing Up Domain Security Data
Backing Up the WebLogic LDAP Repository
Backing Up SerializedSystemIni.dat and Security Certificates
Backing Up Additional Configuration Files
Restoring Failed Server Instances
Restarting a Failed Administration Server
Restarting an Administration Server on the Same Machine
Restarting an Administration Server on Another Machine
Restarting Failed Access and Network Tier Servers
Moving an Access or Network Tier Server to a Different Machine
Backing Up and Restoring the Database
Overview of Database Backups
Backing Up An Oracle 10g Single Instance Database
Configure the Backup Settings
Perform the Backup
Backing Up An Oracle 10g RAC Database
Configure Oracle RAC for Backup
Snapshot Control File Location
Perform the Backup
Backing Up a MySQL Database
Restoring the Database from Backup
Restoring a single instance Oracle 10g database
Restoring an Oracle 10g RAC database
Restoring a MySQL Database
Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper Tables
Standard 4.1 Tables
Backwards Compatible Tables