Use this page to manage the UDDI nodes in this cell. Each UDDI node represents an individual UDDI registry application. A UDDI node will only appear in this list if its underlying UDDI application is started. The status of the UDDI node indicates whether the node is activated (available to accept API requests), deactivated (not allowing user requests), or not initialized. UDDI nodes that are not initialized require some properties to be set before they can be initialized and activated.

To view this administrative console page, click UDDI > UDDI Nodes.

Each UDDI node is represented by a UDDI Node ID, Description, UDDI Application Location and Status. To manage an individual UDDI node, click on its UDDI Node ID link. This takes you to the Configuration page where we can manage its general properties, initialize it if the status is set to Initialization Pending, and access pages for managing policies, UDDI publishers, tiers and value sets.

UDDI Node ID

Identifier for the UDDI node.

Description

Description of the UDDI node.

UDDI Application Location

Specifies the server in which the UDDI registry application is deployed and running.

For a cluster configuration, which will include several servers all running the UDDI registry application, you will see a location listed for each of the active servers in the cluster. For a cluster configuration, which will include several servers all running the UDDI registry application, you will see a single location listed; this location could represent any of the active servers.

Status

Specifies the status of the UDDI node.

The Status of the UDDI node can be Not initialized, Initialization pending, Initialization in progress, Migration in progress, Migration pending, Value set creation in progress, Value set creation pending, Activated or Deactivated. If a node is in the Initialization pending state, initialize it before we can activate it. If you attempt to initialize the node and it remains in a pending state, an error occurred during migration or initialization.

To activate UDDI nodes that are Deactivated, select them by checking the corresponding check boxes in the Select column and click Activate. Similarly to deactivate UDDI nodes, select them and click Deactivate.

Note: Restarting the UDDI application, or the application server, will always result in the reactivation of the UDDI node, even if the node was previously deactivated.

 

See also


UDDI node settings
Related tasks
Backing up and restoring the UDDI registry database Migrating to V3 of the UDDI registry Manage the UDDI registry Related reference
UDDI registry Administrative (JMX) Interface


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