Self start admin server,manage server, weblogic server

after studying some tutorial,
i suceeded to install wls 11g 10.3.5 in production mode,
node manger is running as windows service,
admin server can be seen running when startweblogic.cmd is used, throughe console,
managed server do start in healthy state when click start from the console,
but
instalsvc.cmd is required to succeed, as to avoide running startweblogic.cmd script, and to avoide
starting managed server through the console,
Kindly,
Edited by: kashif, pakistan on Sep 23, 2011 12:12 AM

first create the AdminServer_service
then the managed Server
try and check it :
SETLOCAL
rem
rem
set DOMAIN_NAME=YourDomain
set USERDOMAIN_HOME=C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\YourDomain
rem
set SERVER_NAME=AdminServer
rem for managed_server :
rem set SERVER_NAME=YOUR_MANAGED_SERVER_NAME
rem
set PRODUCTION_MODE=true
rem
set WLS_USER=weblogic_user
set WLS_PW=your_pwd
rem
set MEM_ARGS="-Xms512m -Xmx512m"
set JAVA_VENDOR=Sun
set JAVA_HOME=C:\Java\jdk1.6.0_26
rem
rem
rem
rem maybe, you need to set more env-parameter,
rem you can runt this before call installSvc.cmd
rem call "C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\YourDomain\bin\setDomainEnv.cmd"
rem
rem
call "C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\bin\installSvc.cmd"
echo .
pause
ENDLOCAL
if it fails , you can de-install the service
and make a new one
SETLOCAL
set DOMAIN_NAME=YourDomain
set SERVER_NAME=AdminServer
rem for managed_server :
rem set SERVER_NAME=YOUR_MANAGED_SERVER_NAME
rem
echo DOMAIN_NAME = %DOMAIN_NAME%
echo SERVER_NAME = %SERVER_NAME%
pause
call "C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\bin\uninstallSvc.cmd"
echo .
pause
ENDLOCAL
if you want to start your Windows-Host
with first the AdminServer-Service
and after that the Managed_Server_Service
you need to edit the / your own installSvc.cmd
in the row %WL_HOME%\server\bin\beasvc" -install ......
with
-depend:beasvc YourDomain_AdminServer - wait for adminserver
-delay:180000 - delay 3 min to start the managed_server_service
Norbert

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              > > > at com.ibm.mq.server.MQSESSION.<clinit>(MQSESSION.java:175)
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