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Node agent collection

Use this page to view information about node agents. Node agents are administrative agents that monitor application servers on a host system and route administrative requests to servers. A node agent is the running server that represents a node in a Network Deployment environment. To view this console page, click System administration > Node agents.

We must initially start a node agent outside the console. For information on how to initially start a node agent, see the addNode command and the startNode command.


Name

Logical name for the node agent server.


Node

Name for the node. The node name is unique within the cell.

A node name usually is identical to the host name for the computer. That is, a node usually corresponds to a physical computer system with a distinct IP host address.

However, the node name is a purely logical name for a group of servers. We can name the node anything you please. The node name does not have to be the host name.


Version

Product version of the node.

The product version is the version of a WAS node agent and Application Servers that run on the node.


Host Name

IP address, the full domain name system (DNS) host name with a domain name suffix, or the short DNS host name for the node agent.


Status

Indicates whether the node agent server is started or stopped.

Button Status Description

Started The node agent is running.

Stopped The node agent is not running.


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Related tasks

  • Manage node agents

  • addNode command
  • startNode command

    Node agent server settings