Use this page to display nodes with their version numbers based on the results of the Find option. You can additionally display node resources for nodes that you select.
To view this administrative console page, click
.When you click Find, the results are displayed in the table. The table follows the Find and Preferences options. Clicking Reset clears the operators in column 2 and text in column 3.
, you can use the Find option to determine the nodes to display. After you clickColumn 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
---|---|---|
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 rest of the parameters are for the node properties, dynamic, and built at run time. The dynamic parameters are displayed when you click the Advanced find options link. |
|
|
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.
To display node resources of selected nodes, click Display resources. Your ID must be authorized for the monitor role. A dropdown list displays all available resources. Possible values are All, Applications, Servers, and Clusters. The choices in the list depend on the nodes registered with the job manager. For example, if you do not have a deployment manager registered to the job manager, clusters are not in the list.
Specifies the node names that are found as a result of the find option.
Specifies the product name and version number of the node.
The product version is the version of a WebSphere® Application Server for nodes.
The base edition of WebSphere Application Server is listed in the version column as Base. The WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment product is listed in the version column as ND.
The product in the version column indicates the product that you used to create the profile, not the type of profile that you installed. For example, if you use the WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment product to install a profile type of application server, the version column indicates ND.