Ensure that the administration server and managed servers in the WebLogic domain are configured with a boot.properties
file.
To create a boot.properties file for the administration and managed servers:
data
directory of either the administration server or a managed server.
For example, <Weblogic_Home>\user_projects\domains\<P6_EPPM_Domain>\servers\AdminServer\data
.
nodemanager
. If you do not, create a directory called nodemanager beneath the data
directory.nodemanager
directory called boot.properties.Notes:
<WebLogic_Home>\user_projects\domains\<P6_EPPM_Domain>\servers\
.
Note: The username and password variables are encrypted in the boot.properties
file the first time the servers start using the Node Manager.
Where:
Oracle/Middleware/Oracle_Home
. Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool on Linux or UNIX
Creating a Configuration and Key File
Associating the Administration Server with Machines on a P6 EPPM Domain
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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