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Sorry but it's still unclear for me...

We have 1 WebServer running.
When I look into console I see the following tree:
WebSphere Administrative Domain
-- AdminApplication
-- CONTINENTALLINES.SEAGHA.COM
-- default_host

where 'Continentallines.seagha.com' is a 'Node'.
where 'default_host' is a 'Virtual Host'

Now we are asked by the iSeries Access for the Web to give the
'Administrative Instance Name'

Can we just take '*default' ?
Or should we use the name which relates to WebSphere Adminstrative Domain
which is the hostname defined on AS400?


Patrick Goovaerts



For all intents and purposes, but not exactly:
It is the same as a node if you are using an administrative instance which
is an "admin agent" or if your using an administrative instance which
shares (specifies the same admin.dbSchema value) the admin repository with
another administrative instance.

If the administrative instance is using its own unique administrative
repository it is the same as a WebSphere Administrative Domain (one level
up from a node), but that is kind of just semantics for most.

Frances Stewart
WebSphere Application Server for iSeries 400
IBM Rochester



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