Use this page to view, start, and stop dynamic cluster members.
To view this administrative console page, click
You must have operator privileges to view, start, and stop dynamic cluster members.
To start or stop a member, select the member and click Start or Stop.
If you chose to manually define your dynamic cluster members, you can add or remove cluster members. Click Add or Remove.
Specifies the name of the dynamic cluster member.
This name is automatically provided to a dynamic cluster member by the system. The system uses the following nomenclature: <dynamic_cluster_name>_<node_name>.
Specifies the node on which the dynamic cluster member is running. When you create a dynamic cluster, a dynamic cluster member is automatically created on a node that fits within the membership policy that you created.
Specifies the version of the WebSphere® Application Server or WebSphere Extended Deployment product on which the cluster member runs.
Specifies the weight that is currently configured for the cluster member. The weight determines the amount of work that is directed to the application server. If the weight value for the server is greater than the weight values assigned to other servers in the cluster, the server receives a larger share of the cluster workload.
To change the configured weight for a cluster member, specify a new weight and click Update, or click the name of the cluster member.
Specifies the proportionate workload that is currently directed to the cluster member in comparison to the configured weight for that cluster member. To change the proportion, specify a new weight and click Update.
Specifies the current status of the cluster member. To determine the meaning of the status graphic, hold your mouse over the graphic.
Icon | Status | Description |
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Started | Server is running. | |
Partial Start | Server is in the process of changing from a Stopped state to a Started state. Server is starting to run but is not fully running yet. | |
Stopped | Server is not running. | |
Partial Stop | Server is in the process of changing from a Started state to a Stopped state. | |
Unavailable | Status cannot be determined. | |
Not applicable | Server does not provide information as to whether it is running. |