SSL on managed servers

i installed the weblogic 10.3.3 on a system and configured an admin server (7001 and ssl-7002) and one managed server (7003 and ssl-7004)on it.created a machine and added both the admin and managed server to this machine.i deployed my webapplication on managed server.i am using node manager to start the servers. i uncheck Listen Port Enabled on my managed server so that my webapllication should only work on https.my node manager is running.
in admin console,
1)i still can see the Listen port as 7003 for managed server on admin console--> Environment --> servers --> configuration tab.(i disabled Listen Port Enabled)
2)i am able to access my web aplication running on managed server(through https) but the state of managed server is shown as UNKNOWN on admin console
when i try to start the managed server from nodemanager using nmStart('managedServer1') i am getting the error managedServer1 already been started
3)i am not able to monitor my managedserver from admin console its saying 'Server is not currently reachable. No additional health information available'.
i am not able to shutdown the managed server from admin console or using nodemanager
please help me in fixing this issues
Another doubt is whether is it possible to deploy a http webapplication and an https webapplication to managed servers on same machine
Thanks and Regards,

You should be able to see the status of your node manager regardless of whether you have any managed server at all or any applications or whether you use SSL or not.
So what do you see when you click Machines -> "your machine" -> Monitoring? Does it show "Reachable"? This confirms that your NM and Admin server are connected.

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  • Managed Servers do not start automatically on machine reboot.

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    Hi,
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    I have also modified the hosts file to only have the ip address of the admin server.
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    <PasswordPolicy Name="wl_default_password_policy"/>
    <FileRealm Name="wl_default_file_realm"/>
    <StartupClass ClassName="com.ias.hub.weblogic.WeblogicStartup" Name="hubStartup"
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    o=beasys.com;server.principal=uid=admin, ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement,
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    dc=example, dc=com;server.principal=cn=Manager, dc=example, dc=com;membership.filter=(&(uniquemember=%M)(objectclass=groupofuniquenames));group.filter=(&(cn=%g)(objectclass=groupofuniquenames));server.host=ldapserver.example.com;group.dn=ou=groups,
    dc=example, c=com" Name="defaultLDAPRealmForOpenLDAPDirectoryServices" Notes="This
    is provided as an example. Before enabling this Realm, you must edit the configuration
    parameters as appropriate for your environment." Password="{3DES}CqUY0ZB2q6DOFOH3DpKGnQ=="
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    <Machine Name="Prod1">
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    <Application Deployed="true" Name="entity" Path=".\config\adminDomain\applications">
    <EJBComponent Name="entity" Targets="weblogic" URI="entity.jar"/>
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    <KernelDebug Name="Bizarro"/>
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    for your environment." Password="{3DES}CqUY0ZB2q6DOFOH3DpKGnQ==" RealmClassName="weblogic.security.ldaprealmv2.LDAPRealm"/>
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    <ServerDebug Name="adminServer"/>
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    LoggingEnabled="true" Name="adminServer"/>
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    <NodeManager ListenAddress="192.168.0.97" Name="OakStage"/>
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    Thanks guys
    regards
    syd

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    Edited by: user9021545 on May 12, 2011 10:18 AM

  • Command for STOPPING  admin and managed servers

    I am writing a script for our application, which apart from building and
    deploying application, also needs to stop and start both admin and managed
    servers. Is there any command available for properly stopping the weblogic
    servers? ( something that "initiates the shutdown")
    Thanks

    Scott, could you try specifying the protocol: t3 in the url of the
    servers.
    eg) java weblogic.Admin -url t3://172.17.13.46:7013 -username system
    -password
    xxx SHUTDOWN
    -mihir
    Scott Jones wrote:
    I have a script that shutsdown all my servers java weblogic.Admin -url
    neo.conway.acxiom.com:$S4_ONLINE_PORT SHUTDOWN -username system
    -password $S4_WLS_ADMIN_PW
    java weblogic.Admin -url neo.conway.acxiom.com:$S4_S4MT_PORT SHUTDOWN
    -username system -password $S4_WLS_ADMIN_PW
    java weblogic.Admin -url neo.conway.acxiom.com:$S4_WLS_ADMIN_PORT
    SHUTDOWN -username system -password $S4_WLS_ADMIN_PWThe first two
    lines shut down my managed server. The last shuts down my admin
    server. Scott [email protected]
    "Mihir Kulkarni" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected] here -
    Solaris 2.7 with WLS 60 sp1.
    I am not facing any problems, though!
    Fyi, my managed-server is not in a cluster.
    JD wrote:
    I am running on Solaris 2.7 using WL6.0sp1.
    Mihir Kulkarni <[email protected]> wrote:
    <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0transitional//en">
    <html>
    Hi,
    <br>Could you please specify on which platform are youfacing this problem.Also,
    which sp of the WLS 60 are you using ?
    <p>I tried the weblogic.Admin SHUTDOWN command on NT andSolaris and
    it
    runs correctly on both. These are the results:
    <p><b>on NT:</b>
    <br>on the client:
    <br>java weblogic.Admin -url t3://172.17.13.46:7013-username system
    -password
    xxx SHUTDOWN
    <br>Shutdown initiated
    <br>The shutdown sequence has been initiated.
    <p>on the Managed server:
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <The
    disabling of server
    <br> logins has been requested by system>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <Server
    logins have been
    <br> disabled.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <Server
    shutdown has bee
    <br>n requested by system>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <The
    shutdown sequence h
    <br>as been initiated.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Server
    shutdown is comme
    <br>ncing NOW and is irreversible.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Info> <HTTP> <[HTTPstandAloneServer]
    Destroying
    <br> servlets in default servlet context>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Info> <JMS><Undeployed
    4 default connection fac
    <br>tories.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Info> <JMS> <JMSshutdown
    is complete.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:49 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Removing
    "ClientContext
    <br>- id: '#|standAloneServer|1.992457846784', bound:'false', dead:
    'false'"
    becaus
    <br>e of hard disconnect timeout.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:50 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Requesting
    all threads t
    <br>o perform their own shutdown.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:50 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Shutting
    down Thread[SSL
    <br>ListenThread,5,WebLogicServer]>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:50 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Waiting
    20 seconds for t
    <br>hreads to complete shutdown.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:45:50 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Shutting
    down Thread[Lis
    <br>tenThread,5,WebLogicServer]>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Stopping
    execute threads
    <br>.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '0' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '1' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '2' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '3' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '4' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '5' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '6' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '7' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '8' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '9' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '10' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '11' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '12' for queue: 'default'' stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '0' for queue: '__weblogic_admin_html_queue''stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '1' for queue: '__weblogic_admin_html_queue''stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '0' for queue: '__weblogic_admin_rmi_queue''stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Critical> <Kernel><Execute
    Thread: 'ExecuteThre
    <br>ad: '1' for queue: '__weblogic_admin_rmi_queue''stopped.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:46:10 AM PDT> <Info><WebLogicServer> <Shutdown
    has completed.>
    <p><b>on Solaris platform:</b>
    <br>on client:
    <br>java weblogic.Admin -url t3://willard.beasys.com:7003-username system
    -xxx mihirk00 SHUTDOWN
    <br>Shutdown initiated
    <br>The shutdown sequence has been initiated.
    <p>on the Managed server:
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:52:26 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <Server
    shutdown has been requested by system>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:52:26 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <The
    shutdown sequence has been initiated.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:52:26 AM PDT> <Emergency><WebLogicServer>
    <ListenThread.run() failed: java.lang.ThreadDeath>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:52:27 AM PDT> <Emergency><WebLogicServer>
    <The WebLogic Server is no longer listening forconnections. You should
    probably restart it.>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:52:27 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <Server
    shutdown has been requested by system>
    <br><Jun 13, 2001 11:52:27 AM PDT> <Alert><WebLogicServer>
    <The
    shutdown sequence has been initiated.>
    <p>So, it works fine for me.
    <br>Please let me know if I am missing something.
    <p>cheers,
    <br>Mihir
    <br>
    <p>Scott Simpson wrote:
    <blockquote TYPE=CITE>"JD" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message
    <br><a
    href="news:[email protected]">news:[email protected]</a>...
    <br>> I ran this problem past BEA support and as usualthey can not duplicate
    <br>the problem.
    <p>They can't duplicate the problem! Everybody on thisnewsgroup has
    the
    same
    <br>problem. How can they not duplicate it?!</blockquote>
    </html>
    [att1.html]

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    HOPE WE WILL MEET AGAIN AND AGAIN...
    Many thanks for your comments!
    Kind Regards,
    Mohan

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    at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:361)
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    >
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    patrick

    Hi Revanth,
    The issue seems to be with the JMX URL value defined in the 'server URL' property.
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    Regards,
    Anandraj

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