Creating managed servers

Hi,
          We're using WL8.1 SP5. We have two solaris boxes box1 and box2. So far I have a silent script "domain_wls.txt" on box1 and I run config.sh to configure a domain. This box1 has an adminServer and one managed server server1.
          What I need to do is create and configure server2 on box2. I want server1 and server2 to be in a cluster. How do I create this second server "server2" on box2 using scripts?

I would like to add that I need to be able to run config.sh in non-GUI mode.
          So should I run config.sh again on box2 but with a domain_wls.txt file?

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