Use this page to build a list of nodes that you can use to choose the nodes on which you want the job to run. You can also find nodes to add to a group of nodes.
When you click Find. Click Reset to clear the operators in column 2 and text in column 3.
, you can use the Find option to determine the nodes to display. The Find results are displayed in Available nodes after you clickColumn 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
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Except for the maximum results parameter, this column lists parameters that define nodes. The node name, job type, and unique identifier parameters are always available. The remaining parameters are for the node properties, dynamic, and built at runtime. The dynamic parameters are displayed when you click Advanced find options. |
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Example: If the nodes are AppSvr01, AppSvr02, AppSvr03, and Test01, you can enter App or App* for column 3 and = for column 2 of the node parameter. The node names displayed in the table are AppSvr01, AppSvr02, and AppSvr03.
Specifies the initial results of the Find option. The nodes are not included in the list you are building until you use the right arrow to move nodes into the chosen nodes list. You can select multiple items in the list, and move them simultaneously.
Specifies the list of nodes to be included in the group of nodes that you are creating. The left arrow is used to move nodes into the available nodes list. You can select multiple items in the list, and move them simultaneously.