Listing Endeca Server nodes

To list the Endeca Server nodes, use the endeca-cmd list-nodes command. This command utilizes the listNodes request from the Cluster Web Service.

When you start any of the WebLogic servers on which the Endeca Server software is installed and deployed, the Endeca Server instances are started on these servers.

Note: You cannot add nodes to the Endeca Server cluster using any interfaces — the nodes are added automatically, once you start the WebLogic servers on which the Endeca Server instances are deployed.

To list Endeca Server cluster nodes:

  1. Use a command-line window (for example, open a Command Prompt in Windows) and navigate to the endeca-cmd directory. Alternatively, access the Cluster Web Service of the Endeca Server cluster at the URL, similar to the following example: https://my-endeca-server:7002/endeca-server/ws/cluster. In this example, my-endeca-server is the host name of the Endeca Server cluster, 7002 is the port, and endeca-server is the default root context in the WebLogic Server in which Endeca Server instance is running.
  2. Issue the command as in this example:
    endeca-cmd list-nodes

    The command returns the protocol, host names, and ports of the Endeca Server instances running in your Endeca Server cluster.

    Alternatively, you can issue a request with the listNodes operation of the Cluster Web Service.

    Here is an abbreviated example of a response from listNodes, listing one Endeca Server node:
    <ns3:nodeInfo>
        <ns2:protocol>https</ns2:protocol>
        <ns2:hostname>dev-node</ns2:hostname>
        <ns2:nodePort>7002</ns2:nodePort>
       </ns3:nodeInfo>