Restart the OBIEE UNIX environment

Hi all

I'm new to obiee11g.please can share steps restart all services on Unix.
now that my environment is running. Let me know that I need to stop first and which servers then stop.
Yet once the servers I need to start.


Thank you
ANI

Hello

OBIEE 11 g on Enterprise install with BI managed suite and Weblogic admin server. Below are the start up and close the scripts and their sequences.

The sequnces of departure is:

Node Manager (console wls and EM, scripts located in WLS_HOME/bin)
AdminServer (located under the domain/bi_foundation/bin scripts)
BI Managed Server (located under the domain/bi_foundation/bin scripts)
Process manager (Start all Services bi, scripts located in INSTANCE_HOME/bin, uses opmnctl - startall/status)

The Scripts are:

Node Manager: startNodeManager (cmd or sh)
AdminServer: startWeblogic (cmd or sh)
BI Managed Server: startManagedServer (cmd or sh)
Process Manager: opmnctl startall

Stop the sequence:
Reverse order must be followed to stop Services.

opmnctl stopall
stopManagedServer (cmd or sh)
stopWeblogic (cmd or sh)
Node Manager: Stop nodemanager on unix directly kill the process. On windows fits as a service manager service single node.

I hope this helps. Pls mark if he does.

Thank you
SVS

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