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Concept of Nodes
Understanding the concept of nodes is critical to understanding how Processes work. A node is a computer in a network, as shown in the following example:
In this example, a computer in the node Boston communicates with a computer in the node Wichita.
A computer network can have numerous nodes, as shown in the following example:
In a Sterling Connect:Direct® network, each Sterling Connect:Direct server is considered a node. A Sterling Connect:Direct server can be one of two node types:
The primary node (PNODE). This is the Sterling Connect:Direct server that initiates and controls the processing. It is the server where the Sterling Connect:Direct
Process is submitted.
The secondary node (SNODE). This is the Sterling Connect:Direct server that works with the PNODE to accomplish the processing. For example, it may be the Sterling
Connect:Direct server that receives a file, or the Sterling Connect:Direct server that sends a file to the PNODE.
The Process defines which node is the PNODE and which is the SNODE. A node can be a PNODE in one Process and an SNODE in another Process, as shown in the
following examples.
The first example shows a simple file transfer. A Process is submitted to a Sterling Connect:Direct for Microsoft Windows node to send, or push, a file to a Sterling
Connect:Direct for UNIX node. In this example, the Sterling Connect:Direct for Microsoft Windows node is the PNODE and the Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX node is the
SNODE.
In the next example a Process is submitted to a Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX node to receive, or pull, a file from the Sterling Connect:Direct for Microsoft Windows node. In
this example, the Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX node is the PNODE and the Sterling Connect:Direct for Microsoft Windows node is the SNODE.
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