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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook If you want to extend your capabilities in administering Oracle WebLogic Server, this is the helping hand you've been looking for. With 70 recipes covering both basic and advanced topics, it will provide a new level of expertise.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
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ISBN-13 9781849686846
Length 284 pages
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Dalton Iwazaki Dalton Iwazaki
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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administration Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Install, Configure, and Run FREE CHAPTER 2. High Availability with WebLogic Clusters 3. Configuring JDBC Resources for High Availability 4. Configuring JMS Resources for Clustering and High Availability 5. Monitoring WebLogic Server 12c 6. Troubleshooting WebLogic Server 12c 7. Stability and Performance 8. Security Index

Choosing the JRockit garbage collection mode


Some WebLogic Administrators consider JVM tuning as the top tuning recommendation for WebLogic. But nowadays, with the newer JVM releases, just setting -Xms and -Xmx arguments and leaving the GC with default throughput GC mode, should be fine for most of the WebLogic applications. Since R28, the Oracle JRockit behaves very well out of the box and, in the majority of the cases, more advanced JVM tunings are not necessary.

There are some situations where a specific WebLogic application could not wait for a full GC that lasts more than a few seconds. In this recipe, the GC mode will be changed to the pausetime mode for this particular application.

Getting ready

A JVM startup argument will be added, by using the Administration Console, so make sure the Administration Server is running.

How to do it...

To change the JVM garbage collection mode:

  1. Access the Administration Console by pointing your web browser to http://adminhost.domain.local:7001/console.

  2. Click...

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