Commands to check Weblogic Server status
Commands to check Weblogic Server Status
Admin Server Status
From Domain Home execute the below command
C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\base_domain
Java –cp C:\ Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar weblogic.Admin -adminurl t3:\\localhost:7001 –username weblogic –password –weblogic123 GETSTATE
You will get output as “new_Managed_1”: RUNNING
Managed Server Status
From Domain Home execute the below command
C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\base_domain
Java –cp C:\ Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar weblogic.Admin -adminurl t3:\\localhost:7001 –username weblogic –password –weblogic123 GETSTATE new_Managed_1
You will get output as “new_Managed_1”: RUNNING
Cluster Status
From Domain Home execute the below command
C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\base_domain
Java utils:MULTICASTTEST -N clustername –A clusteraddress –p clusterport –T10 –S 2
Weblogic documentation gives more information on the same here.
The Start command transitions a server instance from the SHUTDOWN state to the RUNNING state. Depending on the initial state of a server instance, the Start command causes these state transitions:
SHUTDOWN –> STARTING –> STANDBY –> ADMIN –> RESUMING –> RUNNING
The ServerMBean.Start pMode attribute lets you specify the state in which a server instance should be started. Its values are displayed and configurable in the Administration Console, using WLST, or when specified as a java weblogic.Server startup option. If you do not specify a startup mode value (either on the command line, in the Administration Console, or in config.xml), the default is to start in the RUNNING state.
