Node settings
Use this page to view or change the configuration or topology settings for either a managed node instance or an unmanaged node instance.
A managed node is a node with an Application Server and a node agent that belongs to a cell. An unmanaged node is a node defined in the cell topology that does not have a node agent running to manage the process. Unmanaged nodes are typically used to manage web servers. To view this console page, click System administration > Nodes > node.
Name
Logical name for the node. The name must be unique within the cell.
A node name usually is identical to the host name for the computer. However, you choose the node name. We can make the node name some name other than the host name.
Information Value Data type String
(zos) Short Name
Name of a node. The name is 1-8 characters, alphanumeric or national language. It cannot start with a numeric.
The short name property is defined during installation and customization. However, we can change the short name using the renameNode.sh command.
Host Name
Host name of the unmanaged node added to the configuration.
Information Value Date type String Default None
Discovery Protocol
Protocol that the node follows to retrieve information from a network. The Discovery protocol setting is only valid for managed nodes.
Select from one of these protocol options:
- UDP
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Information Value Data type String Default TCP Range Valid values are UDP or TCP. UDP is faster than TCP, but TCP is more reliable than UDP because UDP does not guarantee delivery of datagrams to the destination. Between these two protocols, the default of TCP is recommended.
File permissions
Most lenient file permissions for the application files that the product extracts into the application destination location. A deployer can override the permissions by configuring the permissions at the application level. However, if the file permissions specified at the application level are more lenient than the ones specified at the node, the ones specified at the node are used. The File permissions setting is only valid for managed nodes.
Information Value Data type String Default 755 , or rwx-rx-rx, for files that end in .dll, .so, .a and .sl if no value is set
Platform type
Specifies the operating system on which the unmanaged node runs.
Valid options are:
- Windows
- AIX
- HP-UX
- Solaris
- Linux
- OS/400
- z/OS
Related concepts
Managed and unmanaged nodes
Related tasks
Adding, managing, and removing nodes
Custom property collection (zos) renameNode command