Administer node resources of the job manager
In a flexible management environment, we can view server, application, and cluster resources associated with nodes and node groups registered to the job manager. We can also view the status of specific resources at each node, and view properties for a particular node resource as a name-value pair.
Before we can view information about node resources, have registered at least one node with the job manager.
The type of resources we can view depends on the topology. For example, we cannot view clusters if a dmgr that you registered to the job manager does not have a defined cluster.
The first time you access the Node resource collection panel, no node resources are listed. You must enter parameters for the Find option to obtain a list of node resources based on the parameter information that you provide. The next time you select Jobs > Node resources, a list of node resources are displayed based on the parameters you last specified on the Find option for this console panel. You can then optionally modify the Find option criteria to display a different set of node resources. After at least one node resource displays, we can view information about the node resources.
- Optionally use the Find option to display a set of node resources.
If no node resources are displayed, use the Find option to display node resources based on the parameter information that you enter.
- Click Jobs > Node resources in the console navigation.
- Choose the resource type in the Type list.
- To do a Find operation on specific parameters, specify a valid operator and a text string.
- Click Find.
The list of node resources along with the number of node resources for a given node resource in the list and the node for the resource are displayed.
- Optionally display the status of specific node resources for each node.
- Click Jobs > Node resources > managed_resource in the job manager admin console navigation
The resource ID, node name, and resource status are displayed.
- Optionally display the properties of a node resource by clicking Jobs > Node resources > managed_resource > managed_resource_ID in the job manager admin console navigation.
Results
Depending on the tasks that you completed, we might have viewed server, application, and cluster resources associated with nodes and node groups registered to the job manager. We might have also viewed the status of specific resources at each node, and viewed properties for a particular node resource as a name-value pair.
Next steps
We can continue to view node resources and do other job management tasks such as submit jobs, create node groups for job submission, and view nodes.
 
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Administer nodes using the job manager