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Adding nodes in Websphere 3.5.6 Admin Console
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| I have WAS 3.5 installations on two nodes - ws1 & ws2 that share the same WAS admin repository, wsdb . So, at this moment, the adminstrative console shows the two nodes - ws1 & ws2 . Each node has JDBC Driver, Servlet Director, Application Servers - Defau
lt Server, Application 1, Application 2 under the node tree as seen in the Administrative Console. Both the applications (Application 1 & Application 2) have the model configuration.
Can I add two more nodes ws3 & ws4 - they have the same applications installed (ws3 & ws4 do not have an admin repository - which means that ws is not
running on these nodes at the moment).
I did point to access the wsdb in the admin.config of ws3 & ws4. On the adminsitrative console , I could see only the nodes running but not the tree heirarchy
under the nodes .. Is this fine ..
I even tried importing a modified xmlconfig file .. to see the tree heirarchy on the nodes ..same as ws1 & ws 2, but it does not create a new node, or create
JDBC Driver .. it says something like .. cannot create on this type of an object ..
Can you please suggest in what way can i add the two nodes - ws3 & ws4 ..to have similar config as that of ws1 & ws2 ..
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| Ken Hygh 2005-04-15, 5:57 pm |
| anup.toshniwal@infrasofttech.com wrote:
>I have WAS 3.5 installations on two nodes - ws1 & ws2 that share the same WAS admin repository, wsdb . So, at this moment, the adminstrative console shows the two nodes - ws1 & ws2 . Each node has JDBC Driver, Servlet Director, Application Servers - Defa
ult Server, Application 1, Application 2 under the node tree as seen in the Administrative Console. Both the applications (Application 1 & Application 2) have the model configuration.
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>Can I add two more nodes ws3 & ws4 - they have the same applications installed (ws3 & ws4 do not have an admin repository - which means that ws is not
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>running on these nodes at the moment).
>I did point to access the wsdb in the admin.config of ws3 & ws4. On the adminsitrative console , I could see only the nodes running but not the tree heirarchy
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>under the nodes .. Is this fine ..
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>I even tried importing a modified xmlconfig file .. to see the tree heirarchy on the nodes ..same as ws1 & ws 2, but it does not create a new node, or create
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>JDBC Driver .. it says something like .. cannot create on this type of an object ..
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>Can you please suggest in what way can i add the two nodes - ws3 & ws4 ..to have similar config as that of ws1 & ws2 ..
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Point the application servers on the new nodes at the same admin
repository, and start them, and they'll automatically get added.
Ken
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| > anup.toshniwal@infrasofttech.com wrote:
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> ws2 that share the same WAS admin repository, wsdb .
> So, at this moment, the adminstrative console shows
> the two nodes - ws1 & ws2 . Each node has JDBC
> Driver, Servlet Director, Application Servers -
> Default Server, Application 1, Application 2 under
> the node tree as seen in the Administrative Console.
> Both the applications (Application 1 & Application 2)
> have the model configuration.
> same applications installed (ws3 & ws4 do not have an
> admin repository - which means that ws is not
> of ws3 & ws4. On the adminsitrative console , I could
> see only the nodes running but not the tree heirarchy
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> to see the tree heirarchy on the nodes ..same as ws1
> & ws 2, but it does not create a new node, or create
> create on this type of an object ..
> nodes - ws3 & ws4 ..to have similar config as that of
> ws1 & ws2 ..
> Point the application servers on the new nodes at the
> same admin
> repository, and start them, and they'll automatically
> get added.
>
> Ken
Thanks Ken for your reply,
But I had already done that, the nodes show up on the console but without the tree that should also include the JDBC Driver, Servlet Director, Application Servers - Default Server, Application 1, Application 2. This tree heirarchy is visible in ws1 & ws2
nodes.
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| Ken Hygh 2005-04-18, 5:54 pm |
| anup.toshniwal@infrasofttech.com wrote:
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>Thanks Ken for your reply,
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>But I had already done that, the nodes show up on the console but without the tree that should also include the JDBC Driver, Servlet Director, Application Servers - Default Server, Application 1, Application 2. This tree heirarchy is visible in ws1 & ws2
nodes.
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I don't recall how to fix this in 3.5 - and you can't open a PMR either,
because 3.5 is out of service.
Can you upgrade?
Ken
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