Creating a Boot Identity File(boot.properties) for Easier Server Start Up
1. Shutdown Weblogic server
2. cd /biprd/p01/Middleware/user_projects/domains/bi_domain/servers/AdminServer/security
cd /biprd/p01/Middleware/user_projects/domains/bi_domain/servers/security (Incase of Managed Webglogic server)
create security folder in case it does not exist
3. create boot.properties file and add weblogic username and password
vi boot.properties
username=weblogic
password=weblogic1
4. Start the Weblogic server
5. View boot.properties file and you will see username and password are in encrypted format
cat boot.properties
#Thu Jan 02 01:21:12 CST 2016
password={AES}ZJDv6aTNMV8EVahgA6VwoCMCrLo/I2iPbnV423QS3ha\=
username={AES}MF9QSoppOapI7sZQQugwI9BRSJOBjP1a5GyeB8ni113\=
Note: Repeat this step if there is a Managed Weblogic Server
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