In a distributed server environment, the administrative console is located in
the deployment manager server, dmgr. In this case, the administrative console
provides centralized administration of multiple nodes. Configuration changes are
made to the master repository and pushed to the local repositories on the nodes
by the deployment manager. In order for the administrative console to run, the
dmgr server must be running. In order for the changes to the master repository
to be pushed to the nodes, the node agents must also be running.
The file
synchronization service is the administrative
service responsible for keeping up to date the configuration and application data files that are distributed
across the cell. The
service runs in the deployment manager and node agents, and ensures that changes
made to the master repository will be propagated out to the nodes, as necessary.
The file transfer system application is used for the synchronization
process. File synchronization can be forced from an administration client, or
can be scheduled to happen automatically.
During the synchronization
operation, the node agent checks with the deployment manager to see if any files
that apply to the node have been updated in the master repository. New or
updated files are sent to the node, while any deleted files are also deleted
from the node.
Synchronization is one-way. The changes are sent from the
deployment manager to the node agent. No changes are sent from the node agent
back to the deployment manager
You can configure the File Synchronization
service from the WAS Admin COnsole like this
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