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3. Starting and Stopping the Oracle Transportation
Management Servers
Starting Oracle Transportation Management Servers
Oracle provides shell scripts for use with UNIX operating systems to start and stop the various
components. These scripts may be used as-is or may be modified as needed (in which case it is
recommended that you save the modified files to a different filename). The shell scripts are suitable
for use with most /etc/init.d-type automatic startup environments. After installation these shell
scripts can be found at:
<otm_install_dir>/install/ohs/glogweb-wl
<otm_install_dir>/install/weblogic/glogapp-wl
Note: These scripts will be referred to in the instructions below by their names as given
above. Please adjust the instructions given below as needed to reflect any name changes
or location changes of the scripts being used for your specific environment.
To start Oracle Transportation Management, please do the following:
1. Start the Oracle Transportation Management database, including any listeners
2. Start the Oracle Transportation Management web server
a. On Microsoft Windows:
i. Start the “Server Manager”.
ii. Expand “Configuration” and then click on “Services”.
iii. Locate the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) service (e.g. “Oracle Process Manager
(instance1)” – see the OHS documentation for details), right-click on it and
select “Start” ; wait 10 seconds before proceeding to the next step.
iv. Locate the Oracle Transportation Management Tomcat service (e.g.
otmwebtomcat63), right-click on it and select “Start”; wait 10 seconds before
proceeding to the next step.
b. On UNIX systems:
i. Start the Oracle Transportation Management web daemon (e.g.
<otm_install_dir>/install/ohs/glogweb-wl start)
3. Start the Oracle Transportation Management application server
a. On Microsoft Windows:
i. Start the “Server Manager”
ii. Expand “Configuration” and then click on “Services”
iii. Locate the Oracle Transportation Management WebLogic service (e.g.
otmapp63), right-click on it and select “Start”
b. On UNIX systems:
i. Start the Oracle Transportation Management app server daemon (e.g.
<otm_install_dir>/install/weblogic/glogapp-wl start)
c. It can take several minutes for the application server to fully start up, depending on
your hardware
d. You can monitor the <otm_install_path>/logs/weblogic/console.log.0 file to
determine when WebLogic has been fully initialized. Look for lines similar to the
following:
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