Node resources collection

Use this page to display server, application, node, and cluster resources associated with nodes and node groups registered to the job manager.

To view this administrative console page, click Jobs > Node resources .

Find

You can use the Find option to determine the resources to display. The Find results are displayed in the table that follows the Find and Preference options after you click Find. Clicking Reset clears the operators in column 2 and text in column 3.

Table 1. Find results. Read the column descriptions to learn about Find results.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Except for the maximum results parameter, this column lists parameters that define the resources of nodes. The node name and type parameters are always displayed. The rest of the resource parameters in the list vary from node to node.
Node name
Specifies the name of the node on which the resource resides.
Type
Specifies the type of resource. Options are server, application, and cluster.
Status
Specifies the status of the resource. Valid values for the status vary because different resources have different status. Examples of status for a server are started and stopped.
Context
Specifies topology information of the resource, such as cell/application.
Resource name
Specifies the name of a resource type. For example, a server resource could have a resource name of server1.
Maximum results
The maximum number of results that display after the find option completes.
  • Type: Valid values for the type of resource are server, application, and cluster.
  • Status, node name, context, and resource parameters: Valid operators for the find operation are = (equal to), != (not equal to), is null, and is not null. When you search on more than one item, you cannot use the asterisk.
  • All parameters except type and maximum results: Specifies the string or partial string of a parameter.
  • Maximum results: Specifies the number of records that the find operation displays. Enter a value between one and the maximum number of records that can be retrieved as defined in the job manager configuration.

Example: If the resource names are server1, server2, application01, and application03, you can select an operator of != in column 2 for the resource name parameter, and a resource name of server or *erver in column 3, The results of the find operation display the application01 and application03 resource information.

Resources

Specifies the ID of the resource.

Number

Specifies the number of resources with this name registered with the job manager.

Node name

Specifies the name of the node for the resource. When the resource is defined on multiple nodes, the node name is displayed as multiple, and the number is greater than one. When you click on the resource name, you can see the details of the nodes where this resource resides.




Related tasks
Administering nodes remotely using the job manager
Viewing node resource information using the job manager
Related reference
Administrative console buttons
Node resources for nodes collection
Node resource properties
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