Everytime i am starting weblogic server I am getting this message: Error Occured during initialisation of VM Could not resolve enough space for object heap Could not create the java virtual machine What should I do to resolve it?
There is no continuation from your previous session on how to create domain. For eg., in that session you kept Adminserver and ms5 in Machine 1. But in this session you said Adminserver, ms1, ms2 in Machine 1. People who is at novice level will find it hard to understand. It would have been better if these small mistaken were not there. Otherwise the session is really useful.
+Ravi Govindan same here...a newbie and got confused seeing Adminserver, ms1, and ms2 under Machine 1 from this video instead of Adminserver and ms5 as was defined in previous video. Also, the admin port was set to 8001 in previous video!
hi, i have a question. what do you have to install in the managed servers?oracle weblogic but not configure anything through the config wizard? thanks!
+hernan gaona You can deploy applications in the managed server. This can be done through weblogic administration console by targeting to corresponding managed server. Using config wizard you can configure settings of managed server
much knowledgeable .... Thanks
How did you directly able to start manage server from remote.. what are the steps due to which you were able to control frm remote machine
really useful .. thanks
+michael dsouza welcome!! :)
Hi there,
I have a doubt.How do you stop the server after starting the same from the cmd window?
Use stopWebLogic.cmd to stop admin server and stopManagedWebLogic.cmd to stop managed servers
Everytime i am starting weblogic server I am getting this message:
Error Occured during initialisation of VM
Could not resolve enough space for object heap
Could not create the java virtual machine
What should I do to resolve it?
There is no continuation from your previous session on how to create domain.
For eg., in that session you kept Adminserver and ms5 in Machine 1. But in this session you said Adminserver, ms1, ms2 in Machine 1.
People who is at novice level will find it hard to understand. It would have been better if these small mistaken were not there.
Otherwise the session is really useful.
Ravi Govindan Thanks Ravi for your feedback. I will take care of these small mistakes in future video.
+Ravi Govindan same here...a newbie and got confused seeing Adminserver, ms1, and ms2 under Machine 1 from this video instead of Adminserver and ms5 as was defined in previous video. Also, the admin port was set to 8001 in previous video!
hi, i have a question. what do you have to install in the managed servers?oracle weblogic but not configure anything through the config wizard? thanks!
+hernan gaona You can deploy applications in the managed server. This can be done through weblogic administration console by targeting to corresponding managed server. Using config wizard you can configure settings of managed server