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Configuring node computing power

You must configure the node computing power if you are using speed factor or work factor overrides to configure your multiple tier configuration.

Before you begin

Configure work factor or speed factor overrides. For more information, read about configuring work factors in multiple tier configurations and overriding work factor estimates. You must know which kind of node you are configuring:
  • A managed node is a node with an application server and a node agent that belongs to a cell. Managed nodes can have custom properties defined.
  • An unmanaged node is a node that is defined in the cell topology that does not have a node agent that manages the process. An unmanaged node is typically used to manage Web servers. Unmanaged nodes are defined in the administrative console and can have custom properties defined.
  • A node that is not managed and not unmanaged does not have any information stored in the configuration files. You cannot define custom properties for nodes that are not managed and not unmanaged.

About this task

Define node computing power when you are using speed factor or work factor overrides to define your multiple tier configuration.

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