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how to find how many worker nodes are present in our cpi tenant?

dineshhome1361_7
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Hi Team,

I had observed the timer is getting triggered multiple times when I deploy once. Reading further , i got to know about the worker node in CPI. Then I got this doubt

  • how to find how many worker nodes are present in a particular cpi tenant?
  • Usually how many nodes will be present for a particular tenant?

Thanks,

Dinesh

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AlexeyP
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Hi Dinesh,

There are a few options I am aware of but the easiest one is:

  • Click on the "eye" icon on the left-hand navigation
  • Click on the Message Queues tile
  • At the top of the page you'll see "JMS Resources: OK. Details". Click on Details
  • At the bottom of the pop up you'll see: Related Information: JMS Resource limits, number of runtime nodes, number of tenant management nodes

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Alexey

dineshhome1361_7
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Hi Alexey,

I see details about Runtime Node in the given path, now this raises a question , is Runtime Node different from worker or tenant management node?

Ref: https://blogs.sap.com/2015/01/13/landscape-components-of-hci-pi/

kc_kristris
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Hi Dinesh,

Runtime node is same as worker node.

TMN - Artifacts development, user creation and role management. Manages RTN (Start/Stop nodes)

RTN - Has JVM, where i-flows run. It has the integration engine. This node manages message processing, audit log and saving the message. Interacts with external system via load balancer

Regards,

Kris