Use this page to view information about and to configure a node agent. A node agent coordinates administrative requests and event notifications among servers on a machine. A node agent is the running server that represents a node in a WebSphere® Application Server, Network Deployment environment.
To view this administrative console page, click
.A node agent must be started on each node for the deployment manager node to collect and control servers that are configured on that node. If you use configuration synchronization support, a node agent coordinates with the deployment manager server to synchronize the configuration data of the node with the master copy that the deployment manager manages.
You must initially start a node agent outside the administrative console. For information on how to initially start a node agent, see the addNode command and the startNode command.
The Runtime tab displays only when a node agent runs.
Specifies a logical name for the node agent server.
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Data type | String |
Specifies the name of the node for the node agent server.
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Data type | String |
Select this property if you want the server components started as they are needed for applications that run on this server.
When this property is not selected, all of the server components are started during the startup process. Therefore, selecting this property usually results in improved startup time because fewer components are started during the startup process.
Specifies a string identifying the process.
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Data type | String |
Specifies the name of the cell for the node agent server.
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Data type | String |
Default | host_nameNetwork |
Specifies the name of the node for the node agent server.
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Data type | String |
Indicates whether the node agent server is started or stopped.
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Data type | String |
Default | Started |
Indicates the current heap size that the server Java virtual machine (JVM) uses, in megabytes.
Indicates the maximum heap size that the server JVM can use, in megabytes.