Managing administrative agents

Why and when to perform this task

After you set up the Network Deployment environment, you probably will not need to change the configuration of its components much, if at all. You might want to manage configuration data stored in files by configuring a file synchronization service (part of managing nodes in step 5). However, you will mainly need to monitor and control incorporated nodes, and the resources on those nodes, using the administrative console or other administrative tools.

Steps for this task

  1. Use the settings page for an administrative service to configure administrative services.
  2. Use the settings page for a repository service to configure administrative repositories.
  3. Configure cells.
  4. Configure deployment managers.
  5. Manage nodes.
  6. Manage node agents.
  7. Configure remote file services.
  8. [Version 5.0.1 and later]Configuring location service daemons.

Related concepts
Cells
Deployment managers
Node
Node agents
Configuration repositories
Configuration documents
Remote file services
Location service daemons[Version 5.0.1 and later]
Related tasks
Setting up a Network Deployment environment
Related reference
Administration service settings
Repository service custom properties on z/OS systems
Repository service settings
Administrative agents: Resources for learning



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 9:56:50 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, Version 5.0.2
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