Weblogic 6.0 clustering on Solaris

          I want to setup Weblogic 6.0 clustering on two solaris boxes. I do have a Weblogic
          cluster license. My questions are
          1. Where do I get a multicast address from?
          2. The two Solaris boxes are in my DMZ with private IP's is it ok or do I need to
          have public IP's.
          3. How do I setup the cluster.
          4. Any know issues with weblogic 6.0 clustering on Solaris 2.7.
          Thanks
          Viren
          

          Viren wrote:
          > I want to setup Weblogic 6.0 clustering on two solaris boxes. I do have a Weblogic
          > cluster license. My questions are
          >
          > 1. Where do I get a multicast address from?
          From your sys admin.
          Or use the default one. i.e. 237.0.0.1
          >
          > 2. The two Solaris boxes are in my DMZ with private IP's is it ok or do I need to
          > have public IP's.
          As long as they are static IP's , you should be fine
          >
          > 3. How do I setup the cluster.
          Read docs
          http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60/cluster/index.html
          >
          > 4. Any know issues with weblogic 6.0 clustering on Solaris 2.7.
          >
          Not yet :) :)
          >
          > Thanks
          >
          > Viren
          

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              ####<Oct 5, 2001 11:51:12 AM EDT> <Emergency> <WebLogicServer> <simpson> <tuxmac
              stening for connections. You should probably restart it.>
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              Kumar Allamraju <[email protected]> wrote:
              ><!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
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              ><br>stening for connections. You should probably restart it.>
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    "Josh Kwan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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              "Lara Man" <[email protected]> wrote:
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              >>
              >>Aravind
              >>
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              >>>
              >>> Sam
              >>>
              >>> Lara Man wrote:
              >>> > Hi Folks,
              >>> >
              >>> > I have weblogic 7.0 spX in my environment.
              >>> >
              >>> > Machine A(7001) contains AdminServer and Machine B(7002),C(7002)
              >>are
              >>managed servers.The
              >>> > entire configuration is in Machine A config.xml file.The config.xml
              >>file
              >>of Machine
              >>> > B and C have only server information.
              >>> >
              >>> > I created a cluster in Admin Box A and added Managed B and C into
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              >>> > iPlanet as a web server,"Cluster Address" have machine B and C ip:port.
              >>> >
              >>> > Q1: The cluster information is available in only AdminServer A
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              >>> > the whole box(sun solaris) goes down, what will happen to managed
              >>servers and
              >>> > cluster?
              >>> >
              >>> > Q2:We deploy an .ear file in Admin Server A and restart the service.As
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              >>> > does.But I don't see the whole .ear file in Machine B and C.Instead
              >>I am
              >>seeing
              >>> > the content of .ear file in exploded format.Why?
              >>> >
              >>> > Thank You,
              >>> >
              >>> > - Lara
              >>>
              >>
              >>
              >
              

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    "Peter Lowdon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >
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