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ManageTab - Services and Nodes View

The Services and Nodes view shows all application services and nodes defined in the domain.
The Services and Nodes view has the following components:
Navigator
Appears in the left pane of the Manage tab. The Navigator displays the following types of objects:
You can search for nodes, services, and grids in the Navigator.
Contents panel
Appears in the right pane of the Manage tab and displays information about the domain or domain object that you select in the Navigator.
Actions menu in the Navigator
When you select the domain in the Navigator, you can create a folder, service, node, grid, or license.
When you select a domain object in the Navigator, you can delete the object, move it to a folder, or refresh the object.
Actions menu on the Manage tab
When you select the domain in the Navigator, you can shut down the domain or view logs for the domain.
When you select a node in the Navigator, you can remove a node association, recalculate the CPU profile benchmark, or shut down the node.
When you select a service in the Navigator, you can recycle or disable the service and configure properties for the service.
When you select a license in the Navigator, you can add an incremental key to the license.

Navigator Search

You can search for and filter nodes, application services, and grids in the Navigator.
You can perform the following tasks in the Navigator search section:
Search by object name.
In the search text box, enter the name or partial name of the object to search for. The Navigator displays the search results.
Filter by object type.
Click Filters, and then select the object type to filter by. If you filter by nodes, you can filter further by node role. If you filter by services, you can filter further by service type. The Navigator displays the filtered results.
The following image displays the Navigator search section filtered by nodes with the service and compute roles:
In the Navigator search, objects are filtered by nodes and then by the service and compute roles.
Reset filters.
Click Reset Filters to clear any filters or entered search text.

Domain

You can view one domain in the Services and Nodes view on the Manage tab. It is the highest object in the Navigator hierarchy.
When you select the domain in the Navigator, the contents panel shows the following views and buttons:
In the Actions menu in the Navigator, you can add a folder, node, grid, application service, or license to the domain.
In the Actions menu on the Manage tab, you can shut down the domain, view logs, or access help for the current view.

Folders

You can use folders in the domain to organize objects and to manage security.
Folders can contain nodes, services, grids, licenses, and other folders.
When you select a folder in the Navigator, the Navigator opens to display the objects in the folder. The contents panel displays the following information:
In the Actions menu in the Navigator, you can delete the folder, move the folder into another folder, refresh the contents on the Manage tab, or access help for the current tab.
Note: The System_Services folder is created for you when you create the domain, and contains all of the system services. A system service is an application service that can have a single instance in the domain. You cannot delete, move, or edit the properties or contents of the System_Services folder.

Application Services

Application services are a group of services that represent Informatica server-based functionality.
In the Services and Nodes view on the Manage tab, you can create and manage the following application services:
Analyst Service
Runs Informatica Analyst in the Informatica domain. The Analyst Service manages the connections between service components and the users that log in to Informatica Analyst.
The Analyst Service connects to a Data Integration Service, a Model Repository Service, and a Search Service. The Analyst Service also specifies a flat file cache directory and a directory for business glossary export files.
You can create and recycle the Analyst Service in the Informatica domain to access the Analyst tool. You can launch the Analyst tool from the Administrator tool.
When you select an Analyst Service in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following information:
Catalog Service
The Catalog Service is an application service that runs Enterprise Data Catalog in the Informatica domain. The Catalog Service manages the connections between service components and the users that have access to Enterprise Data Catalog and Catalog Administrator.
Cluster Service
The Informatica Cluster Service is an application service that runs and manages all the associated services required to run Enterprise Data Catalog.
Data Integration Service
Completes data integration tasks for Informatica Analyst, Informatica Developer, and external clients. When you preview or run data profiles, SQL data services, and mappings in Informatica Analyst or Informatica Developer, the application sends requests to the Data Integration Service to perform the data integration tasks. When you start a command from the command line or an external client to run SQL data services and mappings in an application, the command sends the request to the Data Integration Service.
When you select a Data Integration Service in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following information:
Model Repository Service
Manages the Model repository. The Model repository stores metadata created by Informatica products, such as Informatica Developer, Informatica Analyst, the Data Integration Service, and Informatica Administrator. The Model repository enables collaboration among the products.
When you select a Model Repository Service in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following information:

System Services

A system service is an application service that can have a single instance in the domain. When you create the domain, the system services are created for you. You can enable, disable, and configure system services.
You can manage system services on the Services and Nodes view on the Manage tab.
The following image shows the System Services folder in the Domain Navigator:
The Domain is expanded in the Domain Navigator. The Domain contains a system services folder, a model repository service, a data integration service, a license, and a node. The System Services folder contain an email service, a resource manager service, REST Operations Hub service, and a scheduler service.
You can manage the following system services:
Email Service
The Email Service sends email notifications for business glossaries, scorecards, and workflows. Enable the Email Service to allow users to configure email notifications.
When you select the Email Service in the System Services folder in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following views and buttons:
Resource Manager Service
The Resource Manager Service manages computing resources in the domain and dispatches jobs to achieve optimal performance and scalability. The Resource Manager Service collects information about nodes with the compute role. The service matches job requirements with resource availability to identify the best compute node to run the job.
The Resource Manager Service communicates with compute nodes in a Data Integration Service grid. Enable the Resource Manager Service when you configure a Data Integration Service grid to run jobs in separate remote processes.
When you select the Resource Manager Service in the System Services folder in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following views and buttons:
REST Operations Hub Service
The REST Operations Hub Service is an application service in the Informatica domain that exposes Informatica product functionality to external clients through REST APIs.
Scheduler Service
The Scheduler Service manages schedules for profiles, scorecards, deployed mappings, and deployed workflows. Enable the Scheduler Service to create, manage, and run schedules.
When you select the Scheduler Service in the System Services folder in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following views and buttons:

Nodes

A node is a logical representation of a physical machine in the domain. On the Services and Nodes view on the Manage tab, you assign resources to nodes and configure service processes to run on nodes that have the service role.
When you select a node in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following information:
In the Actions menu in the Navigator, you can delete the node, move the node to a folder, refresh the contents on the Manage tab, or access help on the current tab.
In the Actions menu on the Manage tab, you can remove the node association, recalculate the CPU profile benchmark, or shut down the node.

Grids

A grid is an alias assigned to a group of nodes that run Data Integration Service jobs.
When you run a job on a grid, the Integration Service distributes the processing across multiple nodes in the grid. For example, when you run a profile on a grid, the Data Integration Service splits the work into multiple jobs and assigns each job to a node in the grid. You assign nodes to the grid in the Services and Nodes view on the Manage tab.
When you select a grid in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following information:
In the Actions menu in the Navigator, you can delete the grid, move the grid to a folder, refresh the contents on the Manage tab, or access help for the current tab.
Important: Profiling might fail with a licensing error if you run data domain discovery using a Data Integration Service on a grid.

Licenses

You create a license object on the Manage tab based on a license key file provided by Informatica.
After you create the license, you can assign services to the license.
When you select a license in the Navigator, the contents panel displays the following information:
In the Actions menu in the Navigator, you can delete the license, move the license to a folder, refresh the contents on the Manage tab, or access help on the current tab.
In the Actions menu on the Manage tab, you can add an incremental key to a license.