Question: 1
Select two ways to start the java-based Node manager on a Linux machine.
Question: 2
One of your applications sends SQL requests to a back-end database. Today some of these requests are very slow to complete and users are waiting an unusually long time before getting the information back. You decided to take at a thread dump and found several thread with a stack similar to;
What should be your initial assumption and first action?
Question: 3
Your administration server goes down. One of the managed serves of the domain is also corruptly shut down. This manage severs has been successfully started in the past.
You cannot bring up the administration server right away, but you need to start the managed server, you run the stat script, but the managed server will not start.
Explain will not start.
Question: 4
Your java-based Node Manager is unable to start a managed server named server. You investigate and realize that the boot. Properties file Node Manager uses to store the credentials of the managed server has been corrupted in the file system. From past experience you know that if you delete the file, Node Manager will re-create it.
Where is that file?
Question: 5
You need to scale out an existing domain to include a new machine. You install WebLogic Sever on the new machine.
Which three steps are required to create the domain directory on the new machine?