Use this page to review runtime information for all the nodes in your environment. This information includes stability, agent type, product version, CPU utilization, and the maintenance mode status of the node.
To view this administrative console page, click
.Specifies a name for a node that is unique within the cell.
A node corresponds to a physical computer system with a distinct IP host address. The node name is usually the same as the host name for the computer.
Specifies the name of the cell.
Specifies the type of agent that is running on the node: deployment manager, or node agent.
Specifies the product version of the node.
Version value | Product name |
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Base | WebSphere Application Server |
Express® | WebSphere Application Server Express |
ND | WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment |
Specifies the percentage of the CPU that is currently in use for the node.
Specifies the operational status of the node.
Icon | Status | Description |
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Stable | The node is operational, without issues. | |
Questionable | The node has some problems, but is still operational. | |
Unstable | The node has severe issues. | |
Unknown | The node stability cannot be reported. |
Specifies the maintenance mode status of the node.
Icon | Status | Description |
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Maintenance mode | The node is in maintenance mode, and is no longer serving requests, so you can perform administrative actions on this node. While in maintenance mode, the node can be either started or stopped. When the node is started and in maintenance mode, the on demand router does not route HTTP or SIP traffic to the node. | |
Normal mode | The node is serving requests. |