To run the node manager as a background process upon system startup, you can run the node manager as a service on Windows or you can configure the node manager as a daemon on Unix.
To start the node manager upon system startup and to run it in the background:
nohup <Oracle_Middleware_Home>/user_projects/domains/<Primavera_Domain>/bin/startNodeManager.sh > logfilename.log 2>&1 &
#! /bin/bash
#
# wlsnmd Oracle Weblogic NodeManager service
#
# chkconfig: 345 85 15
# description: Oracle Weblogic NodeManager service
case "$1" in
start)
export WL_HOME=<Oracle_Middleware_Home>/wlserver/
$WL_HOME/../user_projects/domains/<Primavera_Domain>/bin/startNodeManager.sh
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start}"
exit 1
esac
exit_status
# chmod +x /etc/init.d/nodemgr
# chkconfig --add nodemgr
To create and run a node manager as a Windows service:
set NODEMGR_HOST=<host>
set NODEMGR_PORT=<port>
set NODEMGR_HOST=<host>
set NODEMGR_PORT=<port>
Setting Up WebLogic Clustering for P6 EPPM Applications
Adding New Machines in WebLogic
Adding New Servers in WebLogic
Adding New Clusters in WebLogic
Associating Servers with Machines
Modifying the Web Services Manager Policy Manager
Copying the P6 EPPM Domain to Additional Machines
Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plugin Driver of an Oracle HTTP Server
Starting Node Managers and Managed Servers on Additional Machines
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Last Published Monday, October 24, 2016