The Hosts Edit page allows you to view and change host information and attributes. This page is organized into several general informational and functional sections. The first section addresses the host name, host type, operating system, and attributes. The second section addresses using the Remote Agent on the host. The next section addresses using a host as a Master Server. The next section addresses using a host as a Local Distributor. The next section addresses host relationships. The next section indicates if the host is hidden or not. The last section indicates if the host is to be updated. The Hosts Edit page has the following fields.
First section of the Hosts Edit Page.
A user definable text string that names the host object.
An optional user defined text string that describes the host object. This attribute is not used by the provisioning software, but can provide meaningful information to the user.
Displays the operating system installed on the host. Possible options are any of the supported Windows or UNIX operation systems.
Displays the revision level of the host's operating system.
Indicates whether the host is locked or not. This is controlled by the provisioning software and cannot be changed by the user.
Displays the date the host was last prepared or that the host is not prepared yet.
A pull down menu the allows you to select one of the user defined host types. For more information on host types see Working With Host Types. Along with one of the user definable hosts type, you must select one of the two radio buttons that indicate whether this is a Physical Host (the default) or a Virtual Host.
For more information on Physical Hosts see Physical Hosts, and for Virtual Hosts see Virtual Hosts.
A user-definable object that can control some aspect of a deployment. For example, you can define an attribute calling it port and set its default value to 1020. This can then be used to configure the communication port for an application. This attribute is set at the time the host Type is created.
This area contains three fields that displays information about the host attributes.
Attribute - Displays the Attribute name.
Default Value - Displays the default value for the attribute.
Attribute Value - Displays the actual value for the attribute. If this value is different from the default value, the background color is different from the background color of the default values.
This section of the Hosts Edit Page includes a check box that indicates if the Remote Agent is to be prepared at this time. Once the check box is selected the following items apply. The Remote Agent software must already be installed on the host before it cam be prepared using this section.
A pull down menu to select one of the supported communication protocols. For more information, see Network Protocols.
Identifies the IP address to allow a network connection to the host. A host name may also be used if using a host name is supported.
Specifies the user definable port number used for network communication.
A pull down menu that allows you to select the parent type of the deployment source. This is typically either the Master Server or a Local Distributor.
A pull down menu that allows you to select the host name of the source for deployments. The pull down menu lists all the currently defined hosts.
Displays the XML code used for advance modeling. For more information on advanced modeling, contact your Sun service provider.
This section of the Hosts Edit Page includes a check box that indicates if the Local Distributor is to be prepared at this time. Once the check box is selected the following items apply.
See “Connection Type” above.
See “IP Address or Name” above.
See “Port” above.
See “Test Connection” above.
See “Parent Type” above.
See “Parent Host” above.
See “Advanced Parameters” above.
This section displays IP address and port number if the Master Server software is installed on the host.
Displays the IP Address or IP Host Name for the host. This must match the IP address for the host.
Specifies the user definable port number used for network communication. This must match the port number set during the Remote Agent software installation.
This section of the Hosts Edit Page displays membership in Host Set(s) and lists any virtual hosts on this host. The following two items relate to this area.
Displays the host sets that this host is a member. There are two links that allow you to either add this host to more host sets or remove this host from host sets.
Lists any virtual hosts on this host.
The next section of the Hosts Edit Page allows you to hide or view a host.
This is the last section of the Hosts Edit Page and allows you to update the host with the most recent updates.