Proxy server cluster member collection
Use this page to view and manage proxy servers that belong to a proxy cluster. To view this console page, click Servers > Clusters > Proxy server clusters > proxy_cluster_name > Cluster members.
Proxy servers that are part of a proxy cluster are referred to as proxy cluster members. A copy of the first proxy cluster member that we create is stored as part of the proxy cluster data and becomes the template for all additional proxy cluster members that we create.
We can use this page to perform the following actions:
- Create a New proxy cluster member. To create a new member, click New.
A copy of the first proxy cluster member that we create is stored as part of the proxy cluster data and becomes the template for all additional proxy cluster members that we create. Any individual configuration change that we make to a proxy cluster member does not affect the configuration settings of the proxy cluster member template.
We can use wsadmin commands to modify the proxy cluster member template, or we can click Servers > Clusters > Proxy server clusters > proxy_cluster_name > Cluster members, and then click Templates. Any change that we make to the template does not affect existing proxy cluster members.
- Delete a proxy cluster member. To delete a proxy cluster member, select the proxy cluster member to delete, then click Delete.
- Create or edit proxy cluster templates. To work with proxy cluster templates, click Templates.
- Start a proxy cluster member. To start a proxy cluster member, select the server to start, then click Start.
- Stop a proxy cluster member. To stop a proxy cluster member, select the server to stop, then click Stop.
Member name
Name of the server in the proxy cluster. On most platforms, the name of the server is the process name. The name must match the (object) name of the proxy server.
Node
Name of the node for the proxy cluster member.
Version
Version of the product on which the proxy cluster member runs.
Status
This field indicates whether the proxy cluster member is started, stopped, partially stopped, or unavailable. If the status is unavailable, the node agent is not running in that node and you must restart the node agent before we can start the server.
the proxy server cluster member.
This table lists the status settings of the proxy server cluster member.
Button Status Description
Started The proxy cluster member is running.
Partially stopped The proxy cluster member is in the process of changing from a started state to a stopped state.
Stopped The proxy cluster member is not running.
Unavailable Status cannot be determined. A proxy cluster member with an unavailable status might, in fact, be running but has an unavailable status because the proxy cluster member running the console cannot communicate with this proxy cluster member.
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