Viewing, adding, and deleting node group members

Use this topic to manage the nodes in your node groups by viewing, adding or deleting the nodes in a node group.

Before you begin

Read about Nodes groups if you are unfamiliar with them.

About this task

Make the nodes that you organize into a node group enough alike in terms of installed software, available resources, and configuration to enable servers on those nodes to host the same applications as part of a server cluster.

Node group membership must adhere to the following rules:
  • A node in a node group must be a managed node.
  • A managed node must be a member of at least one node group. Initially, all WebSphere® Application Server nodes are members of the default node group named DefaultNodeGroup.
  • Nodes on distributed platforms and nodes on i5/OS® platforms can be members of the same node group.
  • Nodes on distributed platforms and i5/OS platforms cannot be members of a node group that contains a node on a z/OS® platform.

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