In the Change Center pane, click Activate Changes.
In the Domain Structure pane, click Deployments.
In the Summary of Deployments pane, select p6.
In the Summary of Deployments pane, in the Control tab:
Click the down arrow to the right of the Start button.
Click Servicing all requests.
In the Start Application Assistant pane, click Yes.
In the Summary of Deployments pane, view the link in the State column of the row that contains 'p6.' Wait a few minutes, then click Refresh. The p6 State column should show Active.
Repeat the Deploying P6 in WebLogic process for the ‘p6help.war’ (optional, see notes below) and 'P6Tutorials.war' files.
Notes:
Do not do this step for the ‘p6help.war’ file if you want to use OTN for your help. The OTN link is the default link in the P6 Administrator application. OTN will have the most up-to-date documentation for the P6 Help.
When repeating the process for the P6 Help and Tutorials file in Adding P6 as a WebLogic Application, navigate to the location of the help and tutorials files as determined when you installed your P6 EPPM applications.
Verify that the State column for both files shows Active.
Logout of the Administration Console.
Navigate to your P6 and verify the P6 login page displays in your browser.
Example URL:
http://localhost:7001/p6
where localhost is your server's host name and 7001 is the default listen port.
Note: The default context root is /p6, which is also the cookie path. If you change the context root or use a fronting web server with a different context root, you need to modify the cookie path used by P6 to match. See the WebLogic documentation for more information on changing the cookie path.
Tips
After you deploy P6, use the P6 EPPM Post Installation Administrator's Guide to do the following:
Make sure to review additional configuration steps using the P6 Administrator application in "Configuring a Setting for WebLogic on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database" chapter.
If you did not deploy the p6help.war and are using OTN instead, you do not need to configure anything in the P6 Administrator application.
If you deploy the p6help.war file, a P6 Administrator application setting must be populated to complete the P6 Help configuration. See information about the Help Server URL setting in the P6 Administrator application.
If you delete a p6.ear, p6help.war, or a P6Tutorials.war file from WebLogic and then redeploy any of those files, check weblogic_home\user_projects\domains\your_domain\config\ for a folder called "fmwconfig." If the folder is there, delete it.
If you do not use anything other than P6, see "Precompiling P6" chapter.