End-to-End Scheduling with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version 8.2
The beginning of the new century sees the data center with a mix of work, hardware, and operating systems previously undreamed of. Today’s challenge is to manage disparate systems with minimal effort and maximum reliability. People experienced in scheduling traditional host-based batch work must now...
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Zusammenfassung: | The beginning of the new century sees the data center with a mix
of work, hardware, and operating systems previously undreamed of.
Today’s challenge is to manage disparate systems with minimal
effort and maximum reliability. People experienced in scheduling
traditional host-based batch work must now manage distributed
systems, and those working in the distributed environment must take
responsibility for work running on the corporate OS/390 system.This IBM Redbooks publication considers how best to provide
end-to-end scheduling using IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version
8.2, both distributed (previously known as Maestro) and mainframe
(previously known as OPC) components.In this book, we provide the information for installing the
necessary Tivoli Workload Scheduler 8.2 software components and
configuring them to communicate with each other. In addition to
technical information, we consider various scenarios that may be
encountered in the enterprise and suggest practical solutions. We
describe how to manage work and dependencies across both
environments using a single point of control.We believe that this book will be a valuable reference for IT
specialists who implement end-to-end scheduling with Tivoli
Workload Scheduler 8.2. |
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