It's very easy to start/stop BI server
START
Step 1
of 4: Start Admin Server
Remember
to run standard variable scripts first.
Linux Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domain/bin
nohup ./startWebLogic.sh -Dweblogic.management.username=weblogic -Dweblogic.management.password=oracle123> wls.out& tail -f wls.out |
After issueing the start command we
tail the log until we see the message below, indicating that the server has
started successfully.
<WebLogicServer><BEA-000360><Server
started in RUNNING mode>
Step 2
of 4: StartNode Manager
There should be a single Node Manager
for the machine. Start it up with the command below.
Linux
Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/wlserver_10.3/server/bin
nohup ./startNodeManager.sh> NOD.out &
tail -f NOD.out |
After issueing the start command we
tail the log until we see the message below, indicating that the server has
started successfully.
<Info> <Secure socket
listener started on port ####>
Step 3
of 4: Start Managed Server
By default there should be one managed
server, bi_server1 that we will start up. At this point you
should start any other Managed Servers in this WebLogic domain.
Linux
Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/wlserver_10.3/common/bin
./commEnv.sh cd /u01/biee/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domain/bin ./setDomainEnv.sh nohup ./startManagedWebLogic.sh bi_server1 t3://db:7002 > bis1_startup.log & tail bis1_startup.log |
After issueing the start command we
tail the log until we see the message below, indicating that the server has
started successfully.
Server started in RUNNING mode
Step 4
of 4: Startup OPMN Components
Oracle Process Manager should be used
to shutdown all system components.
ulimit -n 10240
Linux Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/instances/instance1/bin
./opmnctl startall ./opmnctl status |
The opmnctl command stopall should
shutdown all running components including opmnctl. You can verify this by
running the status command which should return an error. You should see
ouput such as below.
Linux Command Line
|
Processes in Instance: instance1
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+----------+------------+----------+-----------+------ ias-component | process-type | pid | status | uid | memused | uptime | ports ---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+----------+------------+----------+-----------+------ coreapplication_obiccs1 | OracleBIClusterCo~ | 11741 | Alive | 70916792 | 55188 | 0:01:01 | N/A coreapplication_obisch1 | OracleBIScheduler~ | 11740 | Alive | 70916789 | 122388 | 0:01:01 | N/A coreapplication_obijh1 | OracleBIJavaHostC~ | 11739 | Alive | 70916790 | 1186088 | 0:01:01 | javahost:9810 coreapplication_obips1 | OracleBIPresentat~ | 11742 | Alive | 70916791 | 261576 | 0:01:01 | N/A coreapplication_obis1 | OracleBIServerCom~ | 11738 | Alive | 70916788 | 150904 | 0:01:01 | N/A |
////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
STOP
Step
1 of 4: Shutdown OPMN Components
Oracle Process Manager should be used
to shutdown all system components.
Linux Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/instances/instance1/bin
./opmnctl stopall |
Step 2
of 4: Shutdown Managed Server
By default there should be one managed
server, bi_server1 that we will shut down. At the point you should shut
down any other Managed Servers in this WebLogic domain.
Linux Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domain/bin
./stopManagedWebLogic.sh bi_server1 t3://dwh:7002 weblogic oracle123 |
Verify that the Managed Server has
shutdown completely with ps -ef | grep bi_server1.
Step 3
of 4: Shutdown Node Manager
There should be a single Node Manager
for the machine. Shut it down with the command below.
Linux Command Line
|
ps -ef | grep node | grep nodemanager | grep - v grep | cut
-c10-15
kill -9 #### $ |
Step 4
of 4: Shutdown Admin Server
There should be a single Node Manager
for the machine. Shut it down with the command below.
Linux Command Line
|
cd /u01/biee/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domain/bin
./stopWebLogic.sh weblogic oracle123 t3://dwh:7001 |
Verify that the Managed Server
has shutdown completely with ps -ef | grep AdminServer.