Fusion middleware OID cluster installation with weblogic domain

Hi,
I am trying to install/configure fusion middleware OID 11.1.1.2 cluster with two nodes.
Installed Databse, Weblogic, Ran RCU for schema creation.
I installed OID by selecting Create new Domain
selected clustered check box while installtion.
Selected OID and DIP for installation and configuration.
Create domain was sucessfull.
Deploy oracle directory server was Sucessfull.
Got Error when deploying Directory Integration platform.
Error: An internal operation has failed error in configuring DIP-00004 error in connecting to oracle internet directory server.
I thing apply patch will solve this issue.
I am able to login to weblogic
Admin Server, Node manager and manager server are in running state.
I am able launch enterprise manager.
OID1 is up.
I am not able to launch /odsm. any idea?? (tried with different browsers its the same)
I am applying patch now..hope solves the issue.
So now OID is deployed on one manager server and i have to add one more server in this cluster.
I am thinking to do basic weblogic installation on other cluster server then copy the domain from machine1 to machine2.
Not sure how to setup the other managed server with machine 2 details??
Please correct me if i followed any wrong step.
I need steps for Clustering.
Any idea please help??

when click on Next button it says "Weblogic server must already be installed".Please see if ("TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'NoneType' and 'str'" Signaled When Creating ODI Domain On WebLogic Server [ID 1220075.1]) helps.
In this configured with EBS instance? If yes, what is the document you have followed to configure it?
Thanks,
Hussein

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