Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets
UDDI node collection
We can manage the UDDI nodes in this cell. Each UDDI node represents an individual UDDI registry application. A UDDI node is displayed in this list only if its underlying UDDI application is started. The status of the UDDI node can indicate 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 .
UDDI Node ID
Identifier for the UDDI node.
To manage an individual UDDI node, click on the UDDI _node_id to display the UDDI node settings page, where you 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.
Description
UDDI Application Location
Server in which the UDDI registry application is deployed and running.
For a cluster configuration, which includes several servers that all run the UDDI registry application, a single location is listed; this location might represent any of the active servers.
Status
Status of the UDDI node.
The UDDI node can have one of the following statuses:
- Not initialized
- Initialization pending
- Initialization in progress
- Migration in progress
- Migration pending
- Value set creation in progress
- Value set creation pending
- Activated
- Deactivated
If the status of a node is Initialization pending, initialize the node before you 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 using the corresponding check boxes and click Activate. Similarly, to deactivate UDDI nodes, select them and click Deactivate.
If you restart the UDDI application, or the application server, the UDDI node is always reactivated, even if the node was previously deactivated.
Related
UDDI node settings
Back up and restore the UDDI registry database
Manage the UDDI registry
Related
UDDI registry administrative (JMX) interface
Administrative console buttons
Administrative console page features