Node collection
Use this page to manage nodes in the WebSphere® Application Server environment. Nodes group managed servers. The table lists the managed and unmanaged nodes in this cell. The first node is the deployment manager. Add new nodes to the cell and to the list by clicking Add Node.
To view this administrative console page, click
.Name
Specifies a name for a node that is unique within the cell.
A node corresponds to a physical computer system with a distinct IP host address. The node name is usually the same as the host name for the computer.
Version
Specifies the product name and version number of the node.
The product version is the version of a WebSphere Application Server for managed nodes.
For unmanaged nodes on which you can define web servers, the version displays as not applicable
The base edition of WebSphere Application Server (base) is listed
in the version column as Base
. The express edition
of WebSphere Application Server is listed
in the version column as Express
. The WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment product is listed
in the version column as ND
.
The product in the version column indicates the product that you
used to create the profile, not the type of profile that you installed.
For example, if you use the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment product to install
a profile type of application server, the version column indicates ND
.
Discovery protocol
Specifies the protocol that servers use to discover the presence of other servers on this node.
The possible protocol options follow:
- UDP
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Status
Indicates that the node is either synchronized, not synchronized, unknown, or not applicable.
Button | Node Status | Description |
---|---|---|
Synchronized | The configuration files on this node are synchronized with the deployment manager. | |
Not synchronized | The configuration files on this node are not
synchronized with the deployment manager and are out-of-date. Perform
a synchronize operation to get the latest configuration changes on
the node. Note: After a deployment manager or node agent
restart, nodes are assumed to be out of synchronization until the
first synchronize operation is performed.
|
|
Unknown | The state of the configuration file cannot be determined because the node agent cannot be reached for this node. | |
Not applicable | The status column is not applicable for this node because the node is an unmanaged node. |