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Identifying active nodes

Updated on April 5, 2022

In a multi-node system, multiple servers each hosting Pega Platform share one PegaRULES database. Each server is known as a node. Each user connects to a single node of a cluster, but nodes can start and stop independently.

Systems and Nodes report

The Systems and Nodes report identifies all nodes participating in your system currently, or at any time in the last 90 days. To see this report, open and run the standard list view rule System-Status-Nodes.SystemNodeDetails.ALL.

Columns of the display present:

  • A description, from this data instance
  • The system name
  • The node name
  • The Short Description
  • The number of hours since the node joined the system
  • The number of minutes since the most recent system pulse

Instances of the System Node data class provides only a text description of a node. All other information on the Systems Node Detail display is derived and not part of the PegaRULES database.

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