To run administrative tasks, you can shut down a set of nodes in an existing domain. When you shut down a node, you stop Informatica services and abort all application service processes and computations running on the node.
On the Informatica Deployment Manager home page, select
Manage Domain
.
The
Manage domain
window appears.
On the
Node
panel, click
Shut down nodes
.
The
Shut down nodes
page appears.
Optionally, you can choose to configure Secure Shell (SSH) protocol for secure authentication to shut down the nodes on a remote host. If you do not want to set the secure authentication, go to step
5.
If you enable secure authentication, set the authentication type to
Password
or
Key
.
For password type authentication, enter the machine IP address or host name, user name, password, and port to connect to the host machine.
By default, the SSH connection uses port 22.
For key type authentication, enter the machine IP address or host name, user name, path of the host authentication key, and port number.
In the
Domain details
section, enter the name and working directory of the domain.
Specify the nodes to shut down.
Click
Add nodes
.
The
Nodes
window appears.
Click
New
and enter the name of the node to shut down.
Click
OK
.
The name of the specified node appears on the
Nodes
window.
Repeat steps b and c for each node that you want to shut down.
Click
OK
.
Choose whether to stop the application services, Informatica services, and service processes running on the nodes or to allow them to complete their operation before the nodes are shut down.
Click
Shut down nodes
.
The application services, Informatica services, and service processes are stopped on each node and the nodes are shut down. You can view whether the nodes are shut down in the log summary.