weblogic command

#nohup ./startWebLogic.sh >out.log 2>&1 &
# ./stopWebLogic #ps

-ef|grep web Such as:

root 1 2

root 3 4

Kill the background process: # kill -9 3

Use the command tail -f text file You can monitor the changes of remote files by specifying the name. For example, to monitor the log output of a Weblogic domain, you only need to enter the command: tail -f nohup.out

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