In order to automate the startup of the administration server and managed servers of your P6 EPPM deployment, you must create a configuration (userConfigFile
) and key (userKeyFile) file. For more information about configuration and key files, refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Command Reference for Oracle WebLogic Server guide.
To create a configuration and key file:
from <WebLogic_Home>/user_projects/domains/<P6_EPPM_Domain>/bin/
Where:
cd <WebLogic_Home>/user_projects/domains/<P6_EPPM_Domain>/bin
source setDomainEnv.sh
<Java_Home>/bin/java.exe weblogic.WLST
Note: If the <Java_Home> directory contains a space in the path, it should include quotations around the full path and executable being called.
Where:
connect('<WebLogic_Username>','<WebLogic_User_Password>','<Admin_Server_Hostname>:<Admin_Server_Port>')
Where:
storeUserConfig('<P6_EPPM_Home>/scripts/primaveraConfig.secure', '<P6_EPPM_Home>/scripts/primaveraKeyfile.secure')
Where: <P6_EPPM_Home> is the P6 EPPM home directory that was set during installation.
Creating the key file can reduce the security of your system if it is not kept in a secured location after it is created. Do you want to create the key file? y or n
<P6_EPPM_Home>/scripts
directory: primaveraConfig.secure and primaveraKeyfile.secure
If these files were not created, repeat the previous steps.
Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool on Linux or UNIX
Associating the Administration Server with Machines on a P6 EPPM Domain
Configure a boot.properties File for the Administration and Managed Servers
Using WebLogic Scripting to Start the P6 EPPM WebLogic Domain
Using WebLogic Scripting to Stop the WebLogic Domain for P6 EPPM
Daemonizing the Node Manager for Primavera Applications
Starting the Node Manager with WebLogic
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Last Published Monday, October 24, 2016