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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Domains
  3. Managing Your Account
  4. Using Informatica Administrator
  5. Using the Domain View
  6. Domain Management
  7. Nodes
  8. High Availability
  9. Connections
  10. Connection Properties
  11. Schedules
  12. Domain Object Export and Import
  13. License Management
  14. Monitoring
  15. Log Management
  16. Domain Reports
  17. Node Diagnostics
  18. Understanding Globalization
  19. Appendix A: Code Pages
  20. Appendix B: Custom Roles
  21. Appendix C: Informatica Platform Connectivity
  22. Appendix D: Configure the Web Browser

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Dependency Graph

Dependency Graph

The
Dependency
graph displays dependencies among services, nodes, and grids in the Informatica domain.
The following image shows the
Dependency
graph for a Model Repository Service:
A Dependency graph in the Administrator tool that shows the dependencies for a Model Repository Service. The service and nodes are represented by ovals that are connected by blue and orange arrows. The Model Repository Service is dependent on a node and they are connected by a blue arrow. The Data Integration Services and System services are dependent on the Model Repository Service, and they are connected by orange arrows. The Content Management SErvice is dependent on the Data Integration Service and they are connected by an orange arrow.
You can use the
Dependency
graph to perform the following tasks:
  • View dependencies among nodes, services, and grids.
  • Shut down a node.
  • Enable, disable, or recycle a service.
  • Disable or recycle services that depend on other services.
When you view dependencies for an object, the
Dependency
graph displays the upstream and downstream dependencies. Upstream dependencies are objects on which the selected object depends. Downstream dependencies are objects that depend on the selected object.
When you enable, disable, or recycle services from the
Dependency
graph, the actions appear in the
Command History
panel.

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