What is managed server ?

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pavan

  • Jan 27th, 2012
 

After federating a node from Application Server profile to Deployment Manager Profile, the node becomes Managed Node, so the servers which are running under that particular node automatically becomes managed servers (previously those are unmanaged servers, because they belongs to unmanaged node i.e; before federation) this is nothing but managed server.

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Mahadesh

  • Jan 31st, 2012
 

The server which is running under a node which has a node agent is called as Managed Server

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ann

  • Mar 2nd, 2013
 

After federating nodes to deployment manager. Nodes becomes managed nodes. Deployment manager profile maintains the configuration of entire cell

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Santharao

  • Mar 14th, 2013
 

Manged node is nothing but, the node is federated with Deployment Manage profile in Network Deployment then there may generate nodeagent for communication of Dmgr and node. So The node which have nodeagent that is Managed Node..

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ramarao

  • Jan 4th, 2015
 

managed node is,in network distribution environment after federation nodeagent is created. It provide the communication between DMGR and profile this is called managed node.in managed node DMGR contain WEBSERVER

unmanaged node is, there is no nodeagent means no connection between DMGR and profile. in unmanaged node DMGR doesnt contain IHS

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vamsi chiliveru

  • Jan 5th, 2015
 

while federation NodeAgent will be created , acts as a mediator between DMGR & AppSrvr or Custom, as it manages the interphase between these so called as Managed Node.

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Pooja

  • Jan 7th, 2015
 

Any Node having a Node Agent is a Managed Node.

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