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    Sample Operational Scheduler Script on WLSDM

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    • wlsdmsupport
      WLSDM Support last edited by can.sahin-wlsdmteam

      Batch server process needs daily start and stop threadpoolworker operations. We have prepared how to stop and start threadpoolworker process. You can schedule these scripts/actions in WLSDM…

      How to schedule threadpoolworker process?


      WLSDM DevOps MBean Script:


      Start TPW process is using starttpw.sh -l job command. The script is counting TPW process, if TPW process already exist, the script exits without execute starttpw.sh -l job command.

      PIDCount=$(ps -ef | grep -Ei "com.splwg.base.api.batch.ThreadPoolWorker" | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2}'| wc -l)
      if [[ $PIDCount -gt 0 ]]; then
          (>&2 echo "!!! [WARNING] TPW process already exists. Script will be exit !!!")
          exit 1
      fiecho "############### TPW WILL START ################"
      date
      
      # Start TPW Process
      echo "Starting TPW Process..."
      echo " nohup /appdata/ouaf/CCBPROD/bin/splenviron.sh -e CCBPROD -c 'starttpw.sh -l job' 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null"
      nohup /appdata/ouaf/CCBPROD/bin/splenviron.sh -e CCBPROD -c "starttpw.sh -l job" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
      echo "TPW Started Successfuly"
      
      

      stopTPW.sh script stops threadpoolworker by “spl.sh -b stop” command. stopTPW.sh is also checking TPW processes, if the process still exists, process executes “kill -9 $PID” command.

      echo "############### TPW WILL STOP ################"
      date
      # Stop TPW Process
      echo "Stopping TPW Process..."
      /appdata/ouaf/CCBPROD/bin/splenviron.sh -e CCBPROD -c "/appdata/ouaf/CCBPROD/bin/spl.sh -b stop"
      sleep 5
      date
      echo "TPW Process stopped successfuly"
      # Check TPW processes then kill if exist
      PID=$(ps -ef | grep -Ei "com.splwg.base.api.batch.ThreadPoolWorker" | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2}')
      PIDCount=$(ps -ef | grep -Ei "com.splwg.base.api.batch.ThreadPoolWorker" | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2}'| wc -l)
      if [[ $PIDCount -gt 0 ]]; then
          echo "TPW not stopped correctly. Process will be killed"
          kill -9 $PID
          echo "TPW Processes are KILLED !!!"
      fi
      

      WLSDM Threadpoolworker Scheduler Output:

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      How to move WebLogic/threadpool rotated logs?

      If Threadpoolworker logs or server logs getting too large, there is another schedule script “WLSDM-LinuxMoveLogs.sh”. The script finds rotated log files then moves log files to the backup folder. Set “logPath” and “backupPath” then use WLSDM scheduler for daily backup.

      WLSDM DevOps MBean Script:

      logPath=/data/weblogic/wlslogs/$1
      backupPath=/data/weblogic/wlslogs/backups
      TIMESTAMP=`date +%Y-%m-%d`
      `mkdir $backupPath/$TIMESTAMP`find $logPath -type f -mtime -1 | grep -E 'log0|out0|diagnostic\-' | awk '$1' | xargs -I {} mv {} $backupPath/$TIMESTAMP
      
      

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      WLSDM Community Support Team

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