Performance pack for solaris
How do I include/install performance pack on my Solaris system for WLS 5.1
I included $WAS_HOME/lib/solaris in my PATH in the startup script which
didn't help any
thanks
kp
You have to add that directory to you LD_LIBRARY_PATH, not PATH
K.P. Patel <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
never mind... I got it.. For some odd reason, I restarted weblogic few
times...and it picked up....
thanks
"K.P. Patel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3ad64fb6$[email protected]..
yep, these property was set to true already....still doesn't load
performance pack
"Kumar Allamraju" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Add the following property in weblogic.properties file.
weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable=true
Kumar
"K.P. Patel" wrote:
How do I include/install performance pack on my Solaris system for
WLS
5.1
I included $WAS_HOME/lib/solaris in my PATH in the startup script
which
didn't help any
thanks
kp
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K.P. Patel <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
never mind... I got it.. For some odd reason, I restarted weblogic few
times...and it picked up....
thanks
"K.P. Patel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3ad64fb6$[email protected]..
yep, these property was set to true already....still doesn't load
performance pack
"Kumar Allamraju" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Add the following property in weblogic.properties file.
weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable=true
Kumar
"K.P. Patel" wrote:
How do I include/install performance pack on my Solaris system for
WLS
5.1
I included $WAS_HOME/lib/solaris in my PATH in the startup script
which
didn't help any
thanks
kp -
Hi all,
I am trying to install Weblogic 4.5.1 on Red Hat Linux 6.1
When I set the weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable to true within the
weblogic.properties file, I receive an exception:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no muxer in shared library path
(libmuxer.so)
I tried looking through the installation documentation and was unable to
find anything related specifically to using the performance pack under Linux
(there was information specific to AIX and Solaris, however).
So I guess my question is: Is the performance pack supported for Linux? If
so, what might I have to modify in order for it to work correctly? Thanks-
Matt GrochAndrew Nishigaya wrote:
Hi,
I just saw your post about there being no Linux NativeIO performance
pack. Is there any planned?Yes.
If so, could you provide a general
timeline?
It should be available in the Denali (5.1) release of WLS or shortly
thereafter. Denali is GA at the end of March.
>
BTW, Can you enlighten me as to what the libWeblogicLinux1.so file do
that is in the linux directory?I believe that it is some platform-specific debug code that we include.
-- Rob
We were hoping that this was the
NativeIO pack, but I guess we were wrong.
Any help would be appreciated!
-- nori
Srikant Subramaniam wrote:
Unfortunately, we don't support the performance pack for linux at this point in
time.
Srikant.
Matthew Groch wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install Weblogic 4.5.1 on Red Hat Linux 6.1
When I set the weblogic.system.nativeIO.enable to true within the
weblogic.properties file, I receive an exception:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no muxer in shared library path
(libmuxer.so)
I tried looking through the installation documentation and was unable to
find anything related specifically to using the performance pack under Linux
(there was information specific to AIX and Solaris, however).
So I guess my question is: Is the performance pack supported for Linux? If
so, what might I have to modify in order for it to work correctly? Thanks-
Matt Groch
Andrew Nishigaya Chief Technology Officer and Founder
Miradi, Inc. Believe. Create. Collaborate.
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Problems with the performance pack for Linux.
Hi,
I have just installed sp9 for WL 5.1 and with it the performance pack. But I
get many of these exceptions:
Wed Jun 06 15:46:09 EDT 2001:<E> <HTTP> Connection failure
java.net.SocketException: Error in poll for fd: '30', revents: '23'
at weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:304)
at weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:129)
Everything seems to be fine on the site, but that exception does not look good.
Anybody knows anything about this? Thanks,
rankoHi all,
I'm looking for a way to determine the total number of sessions per day or
the number of requests per day / hour or the current moment.
The intention is to use this for reporting from the administration point of
view.
Thanks in advance
Michael -
Problem installing JMF performance pack for linux
I'm trying to install the JMF performace pack for linux on redhat 9, and when I run the bin i get...
An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4D3C5B40
Function=_XtCreateIndirectionTable+0x30
Library=/usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
Current Java thread:
at sun.awt.motif.MTextAreaPeer.setFont(Native Method)
at sun.awt.motif.MComponentPeer.initialize(MComponentPeer.java:185)
at sun.awt.motif.MTextAreaPeer.initialize(MTextAreaPeer.java:58)
at sun.awt.motif.MComponentPeer.init(MComponentPeer.java:228)
at sun.awt.motif.MComponentPeer.<init>(MComponentPeer.java:232)
at sun.awt.motif.MTextAreaPeer.<init>(MTextAreaPeer.java:62)
at sun.awt.motif.MToolkit.createTextArea(MToolkit.java:197)
at java.awt.TextArea.addNotify(TextArea.java:276)
- locked <0x44c7e338> (a java.awt.Component$AWTTreeLock)
at java.awt.Container.addNotify(Container.java:2049)
- locked <0x44c7e338> (a java.awt.Component$AWTTreeLock)
at java.awt.Window.addNotify(Window.java:418)
- locked <0x44c7e338> (a java.awt.Component$AWTTreeLock)
at java.awt.Frame.addNotify(Frame.java:482)
- locked <0x44c7e338> (a java.awt.Component$AWTTreeLock)
at JMFInit.createGUI(JMFInit.java:242)
at JMFInit.<init>(JMFInit.java:25)
at JMFInit.main(JMFInit.java:248)
Dynamic libraries:
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4047b000-4047c000 rw-p 00011000 08:01 3063831 /lib/libnsl-2.3.2.so
4047e000-4049f000 r-xp 00000000 08:01 917515 /lib/tls/libm-2.3.2.so
4049f000-404a0000 rw-p 00020000 08:01 917515 /lib/tls/libm-2.3.2.so
404a0000-404a4000 rw-s 00000000 08:01 2343375 /tmp/hsperfdata_root/16836
404a4000-404a7000 r--s 00000000 08:01 1163539 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-sun-1.4.2.08/jre/lib/ext/dnsns.jar
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404b6000-404b7000 rw-p 0000a000 08:01 3063837 /lib/libnss_files-2.3.2.so
404b7000-404c7000 r-xp 00000000 08:01 3178829 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.4.2-sun-1.4.2.08/jre/lib/i386/libverify.so
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42130000-42133000 rw-p 00130000 08:01 917511 /lib/tls/libc-2.3.2.so
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Heap at VM Abort:
Heap
def new generation total 576K, used 203K [0x44780000, 0x44820000, 0x44c60000)
eden space 512K, 28% used [0x44780000, 0x447a5158, 0x44800000)
from space 64K, 86% used [0x44810000, 0x4481dda0, 0x44820000)
to space 64K, 0% used [0x44800000, 0x44800000, 0x44810000)
tenured generation total 1408K, used 490K [0x44c60000, 0x44dc0000, 0x48780000)
the space 1408K, 34% used [0x44c60000, 0x44cdab80, 0x44cdac00, 0x44dc0000)
compacting perm gen total 4096K, used 2605K [0x48780000, 0x48b80000, 0x4c780000)
the space 4096K, 63% used [0x48780000, 0x48a0b5f0, 0x48a0b600, 0x48b80000)
Local Time = Thu Apr 21 09:38:17 2005
Elapsed Time = 1
# The exception above was detected in native code outside the VM
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.2_08-b03 mixed mode)
# An error report file has been saved as hs_err_pid16836.log.
# Please refer to the file for further information.
./jmf-2_1_1e-linux-i586.bin: line 305: 16836 Aborted JMF-2.1.1e/bin/jmfinit /tmp `pwd`/JMF-2.1.1e/doc/jmf-policy $allowCapture $allowSave
Done.Looks like it could be something to do with a font?
any ideas?
thanksPlease tell me how to solve this problem!
Thanks! -
Existance of WL5.1 Performance Pack?
Is there a performance pack for WL 5.1 running on Solaris?
If so, where can I find it?Re-installed SP and modified permissions on *.so files and problem solved. Thanks
Rob.
"Mike S" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
No exceptions in the server logs or std error output when running the
start script.
Is there a way to isolate load of the performance packs in the weblogic
start
process?
Rob Woollen <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there an exception in the server log?
-- Rob
Mike S wrote:
We are trying to use Solaris performance packs for WL5.1. The loadlibrary is
correct and all *.so files have execute privileges but still receivethe infamous
'Unable to load peformance pack' message. Currently have SP13 applied.At this
point, we cannot move to 8.1. I am checking the newsgroup to see
if
anyone has
any suggestion on what else could be contributing to this problem.Thanks! -
We are trying to use Solaris performance packs for WL5.1. The load library is
correct and all *.so files have execute privileges but still receive the infamous
'Unable to load peformance pack' message. Currently have SP13 applied. At this
point, we cannot move to 8.1. I am checking the newsgroup to see if anyone has
any suggestion on what else could be contributing to this problem. Thanks!Re-installed SP and modified permissions on *.so files and problem solved. Thanks
Rob.
"Mike S" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
No exceptions in the server logs or std error output when running the
start script.
Is there a way to isolate load of the performance packs in the weblogic
start
process?
Rob Woollen <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there an exception in the server log?
-- Rob
Mike S wrote:
We are trying to use Solaris performance packs for WL5.1. The loadlibrary is
correct and all *.so files have execute privileges but still receivethe infamous
'Unable to load peformance pack' message. Currently have SP13 applied.At this
point, we cannot move to 8.1. I am checking the newsgroup to see
if
anyone has
any suggestion on what else could be contributing to this problem.Thanks! -
URGENT - WL server crash in production - Native performance pack ??
Hi,
We are experiencing periodic crashes in our production environment of the
nature where WLS just stops running and exits out, i.e. the JVM exits
abruptly. Many times we have seen http tunneling / socket related exception
just before the crash occurs.
Following is our configuration -
WL 4.5.1 service pack 13
JDK 1.1.7B
OS: Windows NT 4.0, sp 5
Oracle 8.1.5 with Oracle Thin drivers for JDK 1.1.7
Native IO : true i.e we are using the NT performance pack.
The latest exception that we have seen is as under -
Wed Jan 24 11:01:46 EST 2001:<E> <HTTP> Servlet request terminiated with
RuntimeException:
Wed Jan 24 11:01:46 EST 2001:<E> <HTTP> java.lang.NullPointerException
at weblogic.socket.TunnelContext.getServlet(Compiled Code)
at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(Compiled Code)
at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(Compiled Code)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.ExecuteThread.run(Compiled Code)
This seems to be a problem related to the use of performance pack and native
sockets during HTTP tunneling. In the latest crash, we got the exception
pasted above and the server crashed about 2 seconds after that. We have seen
things in the recent past where we get a HTTP tunneling related exception
and the server exits immediately afterwards.
Is anybody using the native performance packs in their production
environment on the above mentioned configuration? Has anybody seen this kind
of behaviour? Does anybody have any input on the use of native performance
pack (nativeIO) and its pitfalls in WLS 4.5.1 and sp 13 or otherwise?
Some research and investigation from our side has revealed the following
(hope it helps, but want to know more and for sure) -
In the weblogic.socket.NTSocketMuxer.java, there is an infinite loop that
tries to send HTTP tunnel keep alive messages to the clients. There it tries
to get the TunnelServlet to send the message. It gets a runtime exception
(the one in the trace above) but that is caught and the loop goes on. But on
the next pass through (in about 2 secs. or so), it makes a some native calls
(getNextSocket(), deleteIoStructure() and memcpy() which are all native
methods). Experience says that all native calls are prone to serious
problems.
So, does anybody have any info./solution/suggestion to shed some light on
this issue. This is an urgent issue as it is affection the production
environment.
Thanks in advance.
-SGNo, this is not currently available. FWIW, native io only helps when you
have a lot of sockets.
-- Rob
Larry Presswood wrote:
Is there any way to use the performance pack/native muxer in a client
weblogic
RMI program. We have a client callback into the WLAS server so we
were hoping that there was a way to use the performance pack for
the clients socket io???
I know about increasing thread pool size on a client and socket readers
but
was hoping we could use native.
This is weblogic 6.0 sp2
Also if this is not available in 6.0 is it available in 6.1 or going to
be available in > 6.1--
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Tru64 Performance Pack - Unable to load performance pack...
Have a 2-processor Tru64 box with 1/2 Gig memory
WebLogic Server 5.1
When running startWebLogic.sh script I am unable to load the performance pack...the system comes up with the following messages on the console:
<A> <Posix Performance Pack> Could not initialize POSIX Performance Pack.
<E> <Performance Pack> Unable to load performance pack, using Java I/O.
uname -a ==> OSF1 cdeut2 V5.0 1094 alpha
The startup script hits the OSF1 case and sets RLDLIST environment variable. However, if we attempt to:
export RLDLIST we get the following messages:
187103:/usr/bin/sleep: /sbin/loader: Fatal Error: cannot map /opt/weblogic/lib/tru64unix
187105:/bin/ksh: /sbin/loader: Fatal Error: cannot map /opt/weblogic/lib/tru64unix
Regards,
JohnAre you sure that the performance pack for your platform is available? I didn't see it listed on our platform support page. You might want to
check with customer support to determine if your platform does support the performance pack.
http://www.weblogic.com/platforms/index.html#compaq_alpha
-Charlie
The views expressed in this posting are solely those of the author,
and BEA Systems, Inc. does not endorse any of these views. BEA
Systems, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of
the information provided and assumes no duty to correct, expand
upon, delete or update any of the information contained in this
posting.
John Kroubalkian wrote:
Have a 2-processor Tru64 box with 1/2 Gig memory
WebLogic Server 5.1
When running startWebLogic.sh script I am unable to load the performance pack...the system comes up with the following messages on the console:
<A> <Posix Performance Pack> Could not initialize POSIX Performance Pack.
<E> <Performance Pack> Unable to load performance pack, using Java I/O.
uname -a ==> OSF1 cdeut2 V5.0 1094 alpha
The startup script hits the OSF1 case and sets RLDLIST environment variable. However, if we attempt to:
export RLDLIST we get the following messages:
187103:/usr/bin/sleep: /sbin/loader: Fatal Error: cannot map /opt/weblogic/lib/tru64unix
187105:/bin/ksh: /sbin/loader: Fatal Error: cannot map /opt/weblogic/lib/tru64unix
Regards,
John -
Native Muxer - Performance Pack
Is there any way to use the performance pack/native muxer in a client
weblogic
RMI program. We have a client callback into the WLAS server so we
were hoping that there was a way to use the performance pack for
the clients socket io???
I know about increasing thread pool size on a client and socket readers
but
was hoping we could use native.
This is weblogic 6.0 sp2
Also if this is not available in 6.0 is it available in 6.1 or going to
be available in > 6.1No, this is not currently available. FWIW, native io only helps when you
have a lot of sockets.
-- Rob
Larry Presswood wrote:
Is there any way to use the performance pack/native muxer in a client
weblogic
RMI program. We have a client callback into the WLAS server so we
were hoping that there was a way to use the performance pack for
the clients socket io???
I know about increasing thread pool size on a client and socket readers
but
was hoping we could use native.
This is weblogic 6.0 sp2
Also if this is not available in 6.0 is it available in 6.1 or going to
be available in > 6.1--
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Native performance pack/muxer in weblogic java client
Is there any way to use the performance pack/native muxer in a client
weblogic
RMI program. We have a client callback into the WLAS server so we
were hoping that there was a way to use the performance pack for
the clients socket io???
I know about increasing thread pool size on a client and socket readers
but
was hoping we could use native.
This is weblogic 6.0 sp2
Also if this is not available in 6.0 is it available in 6.1 or going to
be available in > 6.1No, this is not currently available. FWIW, native io only helps when you
have a lot of sockets.
-- Rob
Larry Presswood wrote:
Is there any way to use the performance pack/native muxer in a client
weblogic
RMI program. We have a client callback into the WLAS server so we
were hoping that there was a way to use the performance pack for
the clients socket io???
I know about increasing thread pool size on a client and socket readers
but
was hoping we could use native.
This is weblogic 6.0 sp2
Also if this is not available in 6.0 is it available in 6.1 or going to
be available in > 6.1--
AVAILABLE NOW!: Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Server
by Michael Girdley, Rob Woollen, and Sandra Emerson
http://learnWebLogic.com
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Rob,
I hope you get to see this message. I tried the Performance pack
for Linux on WLS 5.1.0 SP3 posted on this newsgroup on 04 Jul.
libmuxer.so is put inside /weblogic/lib/linux, which is also in my
$LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I still get the error/warning:
Wed Jul 26 22:26:18 CDT 2000:<E> <Performance Pack> Unable to load
performance pack, using Java I/O.
Please advise if you need any info.....
EricHi,
My Linux runs
* Redhat 6.1
* Sun jdk 1.2.2
I guess that it must be the native vs. green threads problem here.
I remember that Sun Linux jdk 1.2.2 only supports green threads. Does that
mean I have to use other jdk like IBM's?
Thanks
Eric
In article <[email protected]>,
Rob Woollen <[email protected]> wrote:
Strange, it works fine here.
Did you export LD_LIBRARY_PATH (if you are using a sh variant)?
Can you provide as much information about your environment / jvm as
possible?
Also, you should know that the performance pack will only work with java
vms which use native threads. I
-- Rob
Chi-hsuan Lai wrote:
Rob,
I hope you get to see this message. I tried the Performance pack
for Linux on WLS 5.1.0 SP3 posted on this newsgroup on 04 Jul.
libmuxer.so is put inside /weblogic/lib/linux, which is also in my
$LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I still get the error/warning:
Wed Jul 26 22:26:18 CDT 2000:<E> <Performance Pack> Unable to load
performance pack, using Java I/O.
Please advise if you need any info.....
Eric -
Hi,
How do I enable the performance pack for WL5.1 on Windows2000? I've so far
tried setting the path to point to weblogic/bin and that doesn't work.
Thanks
MCLater service packs work with W2K. Earlier ones did not know that W2K was
actually just a newer release of NT.
Peace,
Cameron Purdy
Tangosol Inc.
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"mcn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3baa41c8$[email protected]..
Hi,
How do I enable the performance pack for WL5.1 on Windows2000? I've so far
tried setting the path to point to weblogic/bin and that doesn't work.
Thanks
MC -
Does the sp8 performance pack work for Solaris?
I'm finally building our QA environment today, and I'll be setting up a
Solaris cluster...
I've just seen that the Linux and HP-UX performance packs no longer work as
of sp8. Is anyone using them successfully on Solaris?
thanks,
John StotlerThe iPod FAQ does not exclude the mini when referring to the World Adapter Kit.
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WLS 5.1 & Solaris 8 (Intel) Performance Pack Issue
OS: Solaris 8 Intel
WLS: Weblogic 5.1
Issue: Unable to load performance pack
Description: LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set for /apps/weblogic/lib/solaris -
Confirmed by output of startWebLogic.sh {see below}
Contents of /apps/weblogic/lib/solaris contains
libmuxer.so
# ./startWebLogic.sh
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/apps/weblogic/lib/solaris
Tue Jul 10 21:04:42 EDT 2001:<I> <WebLogicServer> Read global properties
/apps/weblogic/weblogic.properties
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<I> <ListenThread> Listening on port: 7001
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<A> <Posix Performance Pack> Could not
initialize POSIX Performance Pack.
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<E> <Posix Performance Pack> Stack:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no muxer in java.library.path
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<E> <Performance Pack> Unable to load
performance pack, using Java I/O.
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<I> <SSLListenThread> Listening on port:
7002
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<I> <WebLogicServer> WebLogic Server
started
# ls -l /apps/weblogic/lib/solaris
total 3460
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 409436 Jul 4 12:05 libjsafe.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 22332 Jul 4 12:05 libmuxer.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 146932 Jul 4 12:05 libproxy.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 8632 Jul 4 12:05 libstackdump.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 6820 Jul 4 12:05
libstackdump_jdk12.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 7472 Jul 4 12:05
libweblogicunix1.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 6364 Jul 4 12:05 libwlenv.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 277712 Jul 4 12:05 mod_wl.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 275692 Jul 4 12:05 mod_wl_ssl.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 275780 Jul 4 12:05
mod_wl_ssl_raven.so
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci734_7
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci805_7
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci805_8
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci806_8
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci815_8
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci816_8
-rw-r--r-- 1 weblogic weblogic 47868 Jul 4 12:05 wlauth
-rw-r--r-- 1 weblogic weblogic 218276 Jul 4 12:05 zac_solaris
[startWebLogic.sh]
# Set user-defined variables
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java
PRE_CLASSPATH=Michael Girdley wrote:
The perf pack is native code. It must be ported to each platform. Since
WLS only supports Solaris/SPARC, this port hasn't been done and that's why
the lib doesn't work.
Michael Girdley
http://learnweblogic.com
"Super-User" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
It's [email protected]
Super-User wrote:
OS: Solaris 8 Intel
WLS: Weblogic 5.1
Issue: Unable to load performance pack
Description: LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set for /apps/weblogic/lib/solaris -
Confirmed by output of startWebLogic.sh {see below}
Contents of /apps/weblogic/lib/solaris contains
libmuxer.so
# ./startWebLogic.sh
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/apps/weblogic/lib/solaris
Tue Jul 10 21:04:42 EDT 2001:<I> <WebLogicServer> Read global properties
/apps/weblogic/weblogic.properties
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<I> <ListenThread> Listening on port: 7001
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<A> <Posix Performance Pack> Could not
initialize POSIX Performance Pack.
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<E> <Posix Performance Pack> Stack:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no muxer in java.library.path
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<E> <Performance Pack> Unable to load
performance pack, using Java I/O.
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<I> <SSLListenThread> Listening on port:
7002
Tue Jul 10 21:04:51 EDT 2001:<I> <WebLogicServer> WebLogic Server
started
# ls -l /apps/weblogic/lib/solaris
total 3460
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 409436 Jul 4 12:05 libjsafe.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 22332 Jul 4 12:05 libmuxer.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 146932 Jul 4 12:05 libproxy.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 8632 Jul 4 12:05 libstackdump.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 6820 Jul 4 12:05
libstackdump_jdk12.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 7472 Jul 4 12:05
libweblogicunix1.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 6364 Jul 4 12:05 libwlenv.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 277712 Jul 4 12:05 mod_wl.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 275692 Jul 4 12:05 mod_wl_ssl.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 weblogic weblogic 275780 Jul 4 12:05
mod_wl_ssl_raven.so
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci734_7
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci805_7
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci805_8
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci806_8
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci815_8
drwxr-xr-x 2 weblogic weblogic 512 Jul 4 12:05 oci816_8
-rw-r--r-- 1 weblogic weblogic 47868 Jul 4 12:05 wlauth
-rw-r--r-- 1 weblogic weblogic 218276 Jul 4 12:05 zac_solaris
[startWebLogic.sh]
# Set user-defined variables
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java
PRE_CLASSPATH=
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