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Server Configuration Tasks
Administration Guide 4-7
contains any non-Windows machines (that is, any machines that cannot
support a Microsoft SQL Server connection).
l Other configuration details may differ for various members in the cluster.
You might, for example, configure a Solaris server to process more login
requests than a small Windows NT workstation. Such differences are
acceptable. Thus, in the example given here, the performance-specific
attributes of individual cluster members may be configured with different
values, so long as the service configuration for all members is identical. In
practice, this often results in WebLogic Servers in the cluster being
identically configured in all areas to do with WebLogic services, class files,
and external resources (such as databases).
Server Configuration Tasks
Server configuration tasks that can be accomplished from the Administration Console
include:
n Configuring an individual server using the Server node of the Administration
Console. The attributes that can be changed using this node include the Server
Name, the ListenPort, and the IP Address.
n Cloning an individual server using the Server node of the Administration
Console. The individual server is cloned, maintaining the attribute values in the
original server and the name of the new server is set on the Configuration
portion of the Server node.
n Deleting a server using the Server node of the Administration Console. Click the
delete icon for the server you want to delete. A dialog box will appear asking
you to confirm the deletion of the server. Click Yes to confirm your decision to
delete the server.
n Viewing a server log using the Server node of the Administration Console. Click
the server you want to monitor. Select the Monitoring tab. Click the View
Server Log link and monitor the server log in the right pane of the
Administration Console.
n Viewing a server JNDI tree using the Server node of the Administration
Console. Click the server you want to monitor. Select the Monitoring tab.