Once you get the message telling you the server is RUNNING, you can open up a browser and go to the WebLogic Server console. This will be at :7001/console, and you can log on with the user weblogic and the password you created a moment ago.
You might also want to consider using the Smart Updater to perform the upgrade from 10.3.2 to 10.3.3. This *might* involve a smaller download size than the upgrade-installer. See -street.blogspot.com/2010/12/upgrade-weblogic-server-10320-to.html for details.
oracle weblogic server 11gr1 10.3.3 zip distribution
appldt1a=>. ./upgrade.sh /opt/app/oracle/crmdt1a/TESTCalling Wizard framework for upgrade: args2: [-mode=gui, -file=wcf/plugin_gui_wizard.xml, -log=/opt/app/bea/wls103/user_projects/upgrade_logs/domain_07022010_061959_1, -p:plugin:plugin.executionPlan.file=resources/wlw-exec-plan.xml, -p:plugin:I18N_PLUGIN=weblogic/upgrade/i18n_upgrade, -p:plugin:TARGET_VERSION=10.3.0.0]Unable to instantiate GUI, defaulting to console mode.
I have installed 10.3.4 on windows using zip install and created a domain outside of the wlserver. Now I have installed 10.3.5 zip distribution and how can I update my domain to 10.3.5 as eclipse OEPE complains that an older version domain is detected and it gives an option to upgrade it with wizard but that does not work.
[oracle@ac123 bin]$ ./upgrade.sh -mode=consoleCalling Wizard framework for upgrade: args2: [-mode=gui, -file=wcf/plugin_gui_wizard.xml, -log=/app/oracle/product/fmw/user_projects/upgrade_logs/domain_03202012_021524_1, -p:plugin:plugin.executionPlan.file=weblogic/upgrade/domain/execplan.xml, -p:plugin:I18N_PLUGIN=weblogic/upgrade/i18n_upgrade, -p:plugin:TARGET_VERSION=10.3.5.0]Unable to instantiate GUI, defaulting to console mode.
Even though this post was a bit old, still it's very helpful for me to get a grasp of weblogic servers. Now that we upgraded to 12c, hopefully you'll add more useful info. related to the new version since 12c topology and configuration are somewhat different than 11g. Thanks a bundle!
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