tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post5260336985082041574..comments2024-02-07T14:17:47.401+01:00Comments on Hakan Biroglu: Fusion Applications: Creating the WebLogic Server Domain for Identity ManagementAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12590396464507309413noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-61535242553536851622013-04-23T15:18:12.000+02:002013-04-23T15:18:12.000+02:00Hi Hakan,I am trying to extend the domain (for SOA...Hi Hakan,<br>I am trying to extend the domain (for SOA suite)in welogic 10.3.6 through configuration wizard but I only get the very first screen Welcome screen where when i select "Extend an existing Weblogic Domain" and click on Next button.. I do not get any other screen.<br>I am getting no clue what is wrong or how to debug this issue.<br>Please suggestSmijainoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-2812414628338915812011-10-24T16:34:32.000+02:002011-10-24T16:34:32.000+02:00Hi Hakan,I can't reach Weblogic Administration...Hi Hakan,<br><br>I can't reach Weblogic Administration Server and Enterprise Manager trough:<br>•http://admin.mycompany.com/console<br>•http://admin.mycompany.com/em<br><br>but trough<br>•http://admin.mycompany.com:7777/console<br>•http://admin.mycompany.com:7777/em<br><br>What did I do wrong?<br><br>Thanks in advance.Klaasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-34853391260581616332011-10-20T14:30:33.000+02:002011-10-20T14:30:33.000+02:00Klaas, Did you install and setup a loadbalancer? T...Klaas, <br><br>Did you install and setup a loadbalancer? <br>The frontend url should point to the loadbalancer url, which handles calls to port 80 and 443 and redirects these to HTTP Server and from there to Weblogic.<br><br>HakanHakan Birogluhttp://www.logica.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-37759494605995612122011-09-02T14:00:26.000+02:002011-09-02T14:00:26.000+02:00This is superb, your instructions are very clear.....This is superb, your instructions are very clear....<br>I found your post to be very very useful...<br><br>Cheers<br><br>benben mukorohttp://integrationfaces.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-17885017589272912072011-10-20T13:50:46.000+02:002011-10-20T13:50:46.000+02:00Hi,First of all thanks for this blog!Im following ...Hi,<br><br>First of all thanks for this blog!<br>Im following your tutorial and I just changed the Frontend host URL and restarted the Weblogic server.<br>And now I can't login anymore..... How can I reset the host URL without loging in to the admin console?Klaasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-59858321539867938232011-08-29T13:31:27.000+02:002011-08-29T13:31:27.000+02:00[...] my previous post I created the Oracle WebLog...[...] my previous post I created the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console and Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion [...]Fusion Applications: Extending the Domain with Oracle Internet Directory « BAOAhttp://bloggingaboutoracle.com/fusion-applications-extending-the-domain-with-oracle-internet-directory/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-74148526668612422062011-08-29T09:30:38.000+02:002011-08-29T09:30:38.000+02:00Hi Hakan,Thanks for the information. I'll give...Hi Hakan,<br><br>Thanks for the information. I'll give it a try today. Just for your information... I'm installing Fusion Applications following the standard delivered manual of Oracle's installation Guide and started two months ago. After many tries I'm now at the Provisioning Level, but i run up at some problems in the precheck phase when I'm conducting the provisioning itself. That's why I'm interested in your approach, in the hope I can identify why my provisioning fails. <br>One of the steps of the provisioning is to check the amount of swap and physical memory and the precheck mentioned that I need 83 Gbyte of swap/fysical memory :-( <br>Currently I do have 16Gb of physical RAM in my machine and I can make it to 32Gb if I want to. I can upgrade my Windows server (SBS 2008) also to 32 Gb max. And like your approach, spread the IDM and OFA instances separately.<br><br>Hopefully you can start quickly on the Fusion Application layer as soon as possible.<br><br>Kind regards,<br>MichaelMichael van der Wildennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-64108346991228149352011-08-18T07:54:46.000+02:002011-08-18T07:54:46.000+02:00Excellent. You are really awesome. I like the way ...Excellent. You are really awesome. <br><br>I like the way you give advanced configuration details. Many Thanks. <br><br>Regards<br>Vijay ChinnasamyVijay Chinnasamyhttp://www.hexaware.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-5667215574086158802011-08-17T22:04:03.000+02:002011-08-17T22:04:03.000+02:00[...] concludes the configuration of Oracle HTTP s...[...] concludes the configuration of Oracle HTTP server and Loadbalancer. In the next post I will describe the steps needed to Configure a Weblogic Domain and extend it with HTTP [...]Fusion Applications: Configuring the Web Tier « BAOAhttp://bloggingaboutoracle.com/fusion-applications-configuring-the-web-tier/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-10439384739728864382011-08-26T16:58:35.000+02:002011-08-26T16:58:35.000+02:00Hi Hakan,I'm trying to connect to the NodeMana...Hi Hakan,<br><br>I'm trying to connect to the NodeManager by issuing:<br> nmConnect('oracle','fusionapps', 'FusionIDM','5556','IDMDomain','/u01/app/oracle/admin/IDMDomain/aserver/IDMDomain') but it won't start. I'm getting the following error:<br><br>WLSTException: Error occured while performing nmConnect : Cannot connect to NodeManager. : Configuration error while reading domain directory.<br><br>Any idea what's wrong? I've followed exaclty the steps as you mentioned.<br><br>Kind regards,<br>MichaelMichael van der Wildennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-41757089277823052202011-10-25T08:12:35.000+02:002011-10-25T08:12:35.000+02:00Klaas,You do not have anything running at port 80 ...Klaas,<br><br>You do not have anything running at port 80 so it is logical that http://admin.mycompany.com/console is not reachable.<br>You have set your localhost to admin.mycompany.com, so it is logical that http://admin.mycompany.com:7777/console is reachable, because this is in fact the same as http://localhost:7777/console.<br><br>You should install and setup a loadbalancer, see my previous post on how to do this.<br>The frontend url should point to the loadbalancer (admin.mycompany.com), which handles calls at port 80 and 443 and redirects these to HTTP Server port 7777 and from there to Weblogic port 7001.<br><br>HakanHakan Birogluhttp://www.logica.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13455633.post-16764148991940254132011-10-24T10:36:45.000+02:002011-10-24T10:36:45.000+02:00Hi Hakan,No I did not setup a loadbalancer. I thin...Hi Hakan,<br><br>No I did not setup a loadbalancer. I think I should have skipped this step....<br>admin.mycompany.com is pointing to the IP of this server.Klaasnoreply@blogger.com