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Accenture
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Last activity: 15 Apr 2020 2:31 EDT
In 7.x How do we verify on which node the agent is currently running on?
In 7.x How do we know on which node the agent is currently running on?
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Updated: 15 Apr 2020 2:31 EDT
Pegasystems Inc.
US
Hi RamaKrishna,
If the agent is enabled to run on 3 nodes, manually verifying the SMA -> Node-> Agent Management page can help you.
Below fields can help you identify.
Running now, Last run start, Last run finish, Next run time
Specifically Running Now field will have a green tick mark if the agent currently running on that on a particular node. Timing is important here.
Let me know if that clarifies.
Pegasystems Inc.
IN
Hi ,
Till 7.3.1, you can check in the nodes tab of agent and in 7.4, you can check the value in 'associated with node types' in the agent.
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Accenture
IN
In 7.3.1, If my agent is enabled on 3 nodes, of out which I want to know on which node agent is currently running on / on which node agent execution is going on?
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Pegasystems Inc.
IN
Hi,
Have you done the classification on the node type? please check the below article.
https://collaborate.pega.com/question/there-way-run-agent-specific-node
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Siddharth
Accenture
IN
Hi Siddharth,
My intention is 7.2 version or before, wherein Pega has not introduced node type classification, my question relates to that, If agent is enabled on 3 nodes, of out which I want to know on which node agent execution is going on?
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Accepted Solution
Updated: 15 Apr 2020 2:31 EDT
Pegasystems Inc.
US
Hi RamaKrishna,
If the agent is enabled to run on 3 nodes, manually verifying the SMA -> Node-> Agent Management page can help you.
Below fields can help you identify.
Running now, Last run start, Last run finish, Next run time
Specifically Running Now field will have a green tick mark if the agent currently running on that on a particular node. Timing is important here.
Let me know if that clarifies.
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Shruthi Mukka ramakrishna a
Northbridge
CA
Hi,
The clipboard property pxProcess.pxSystemNodeID would store system node ID. So, you may just refer it or print this property to logs.
-Shruthi
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ramakrishna a
Accenture
IN
Thanks Shruthi