Nodes List

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You can view and manage your Enterprise Nodes via the Catchpoint Portal. To access the Nodes List, select the Nodes module in the main navigation and then click Nodes.

This displays the Nodes list.

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The following information is displayed for each Node.

Column Name

Description

Node Name Unique name assigned to this Node
Status

Active - the Node claims a license and runs assigned tests

Inactive - the Node does not claim a license and does not function

Online

Online - all of the node's instances have contacted Catchpoint command and control servers within the last five minutes

Offline - none of the node's instances have contacted Catchpoint command and control servers within the last five minutes

Partial - some but not all of the node's instances have contacted Catchpoint command and control servers within the last five minutes

Run Rate The percentage of recent scheduled tests that the node was able to run and report results for. (If no tests were scheduled for the node, Run Rate displays "NA".)
Country The country where the Node is located
City The city where the Node is located
ISP The internet service provider the Node is connected to
Network Type The type of Node.
OS The operating system running on this node's instances
Package Defines the set of monitors that the Node is licensed to run
Model

The Node model number (numeric value indicates the number of browser-based Tests each instance can run simultaneously)

  • A1
  • A2
  • A3
  • A4
  • A5
  • A6
# Instances The number of instances assigned to this Node
Capacity The total number of browser-based tests the Node can run simultaneously (calculated by multiplying the numeric portion of the model number by the number of instances).
Last Update The date and time that the Node last communicated with Catchpoint command & control.

You can perform the following actions by selecting one or more Nodes in the list and clicking an action button at the top of the Nodes List.

  • Pause: Stops the selected node(s) from running tests, but does not release the nodes' license.
  • Resume: Starts paused node(s) running tests again.
  • Activate: The selected node(s) claim a license and become available for running tests.
  • Deactivate: The selected node(s) release their licenses and become unavailable for running tests.