A node consists of one or more processors and their associated memory. In parallel concurrent processing environments (such as cluster, massively parallel, and homogeneous networked environments) each node operates independently of other nodes except when sharing resources, such as a disk.
You can assign concurrent managers to different nodes to spread your concurrent processing workload and increase throughput. A concurrent manager runs its processes on the nodes to which it is assigned.
Enter the operating system name of a node.
Select the operating system platform that your node resides on.
Consult your installation manual to determine the correct base path variable for your platform to determine the location of the concurrent managers' log and out files for this node.