- Cluster Basics
- High Availability
- Tiered Architectures
- Cluster Architecture
- Cluster Creation
- Dynamic Clusters
- Server templates for clusters
- Cluster Advanced
- Enabling Technologies
- TCP/IP
- IP
- Cluster Communication
- Health Status
- JNDI Replication
- Monitoring Clusters
- Cluster Proxies
- HTTP Sessions
- Session Replication
- Replication Groups
- In-Memory Replication
- Session Persistence
- JDBC Persistence
- File Persistence
- Session Cache
- Proxies
- Hardware Proxies
- Software Proxies
- HTTP Cluster Servlet
- Oracle HTTP Server
- Apache HTTP Server
- Deployment Architectures
- Session Failover
Basic scenarios to learn more :
- Customize the sample code to create a regular cluster that comprises two managed servers on two different machines.
- Create a dynamic cluster with a maximum capacity of two server instances using the Administration console.
- Implement a WLST script to create a three-tier WebLogic Server clustered environment consolidated to run on a single host.
Advanced scenarios
- Configure a cluster to use multicast messaging mode.
- Cause network communication to be interrupted between the administration server and a managed server, check resulting log errors.
- Create a cluster replication channel and verify it is in use.
- Customize the Summary tab page to display group membership data for each cluster member.
- Misconfigure multicast in a cluster and check resulting log errors.
Cluster Proxy - Scenarios
- Install and configure an OHS system component in Oracle HTTP Server 12c.
- Install and configure the WebLogic Server plug-in in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.
- Enable instances in a cluster to use the WebLogic Server plug-in at the server level.
- Configure an application to use JDBC session persistence.
No comments:
Post a Comment