WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


Overview of managed nodes

A managed node is a node that has been federated into a deployment manager cell. In a managed node, you can configure and run managed servers.

The servers that are configured on a managed node make up the resources of your deployment environment. These servers are created, configured, started, stopped, managed and deleted using the administrative console of the deployment manager. When a node is federated, a node agent process is automatically created. This node agent must be running to be able to manage the configuration of the profile. For example, when you do the following tasks:

However, the node agent does not need to be running in order for the applications to run or to configure resources in the node.

A managed node can contain one or more servers, which are managed by a deployment manager. You can deploy solutions to the servers in a managed node, but the managed node does not contain a sample applications gallery.


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