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"IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler - IBM TX305G - IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 9.2 Operations and Scheduling"
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Die Unterlagen sind in englischer Sprache, die Kurssprache ist Deutsch. This basic course is for Tivoli Workload Scheduler operators and schedulers who perform duties related to batch workload automation. Although designed for new users, the course is also beneficial for individuals who are migrating from previous versions to 9.1 or 9.2, as well as those who need a refresher and introduction to the Dynamic Workload Console. This course introduces IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 9.2 features, environment, and terminology. You learn about the features for distributed environments and how to use both the Dynamic Workload Console and command-line interfaces. You also learn how to monitor production workflow, and to plan, implement, and manage Workload Scheduler objects to create a production day plan. You manage changes to objects, the plan, jobs, events, and job streams. You also learn how to optimize production workflow, troubleshoot plan problems, and manage dynamic and event-driven workloads. Hands-on labs reinforce concepts through production scenarios. NOTE: This course is suitable for IBM Workload Scheduler versions 9.1 and 9.2 users. Dieses Seminar führen wir in Kooperation mit Integrata AG durch. Inhalte: Introducing Workload Scheduler 9.2 Operations and Scheduling: Workload Automation concepts Workload Scheduler terminology Workload Scheduler architecture Workload Scheduler production process Getting started with the Dynamic Workload Console: Opening the Dynamic Workload Console Navigating the console Connecting the console to Workload Scheduler Monitoring system status and health: Getting context-sensitive help Viewing the dashboard Creating and customizing monitoring tasks Using monitoring tasks Monitoring your scheduling environment Managing and monitoring plan objects Using the Plan View Managing workflow: Changing job dependencies Canceling jobs and job streams Setting job and job stream priority Setting limits Killing jobs that are running Browsing job logs Rerunning jobs Submitting new work Using the console manager command line: Locating the command line interface Starting the conman command Conman help Command shortcuts Understanding the scheduling environment: Plan-based agent types Dynamic agent types Pools and dynamic pools Managing workload definitions: Starting the designer Navigating the designer Using Quick open Using the Working List The Create Like button Creating scheduling objects: Creating users Creating prompts Creating resources Creating calendars Creating Variable tables Creating jobs Creating job streams: Planning job streams Building a basic job stream Using scheduling options Adding dependencies Creating run cycles Adding jobs to job streams Advanced job stream options Creating and using event rules: Event rule basics Creating a simple event rule Using event rule triggers Using event rule actions Feeding event trigger data to event rule actions Sets and sequences of events Forecasting and viewing future plans: Creating a forecast plan Viewing the preproduction plan Using the composer command line: Locating the command line interfafce Starting the composer command Composer help Workload Scheduler scheduling language Using Workload Application Templates: Creating a new template Exporting the template Creating mapping rules Importing data Reporting with Workload Scheduler: Built-in reporting Creating historical reports Job run statistics report Job run history report Workstation workload summary report Workstation workload runtimes report Creating plan reports: Actual production details report Planned production details report Creating custom SQL reports with Workload Scheduler views Using the reporting command-line
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"IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler - IBM TX305G - IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 9.2 Operations and Scheduling"
Wird aktuell leider nicht vom Veranstalter über FB24 angeboten.
Der Veranstalter war PC-COLLEGE Training GmbH.
Hier finden Sie alle Kurse von PC-COLLEGE Training GmbH.
Um dennoch den richtigen Kurs zu finden, nutzen Sie unseren Such-Assistent.
Der Kurs hatte folgenden Inhalt:
See contents....
Die Unterlagen sind in englischer Sprache, die Kurssprache ist Deutsch. This basic course is for Tivoli Workload Scheduler operators and schedulers who perform duties related to batch workload automation. Although designed for new users, the course is also beneficial for individuals who are migrating from previous versions to 9.1 or 9.2, as well as those who need a refresher and introduction to the Dynamic Workload Console. This course introduces IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 9.2 features, environment, and terminology. You learn about the features for distributed environments and how to use both the Dynamic Workload Console and command-line interfaces. You also learn how to monitor production workflow, and to plan, implement, and manage Workload Scheduler objects to create a production day plan. You manage changes to objects, the plan, jobs, events, and job streams. You also learn how to optimize production workflow, troubleshoot plan problems, and manage dynamic and event-driven workloads. Hands-on labs reinforce concepts through production scenarios. NOTE: This course is suitable for IBM Workload Scheduler versions 9.1 and 9.2 users. Dieses Seminar führen wir in Kooperation mit Integrata AG durch. Inhalte: Introducing Workload Scheduler 9.2 Operations and Scheduling: Workload Automation concepts Workload Scheduler terminology Workload Scheduler architecture Workload Scheduler production process Getting started with the Dynamic Workload Console: Opening the Dynamic Workload Console Navigating the console Connecting the console to Workload Scheduler Monitoring system status and health: Getting context-sensitive help Viewing the dashboard Creating and customizing monitoring tasks Using monitoring tasks Monitoring your scheduling environment Managing and monitoring plan objects Using the Plan View Managing workflow: Changing job dependencies Canceling jobs and job streams Setting job and job stream priority Setting limits Killing jobs that are running Browsing job logs Rerunning jobs Submitting new work Using the console manager command line: Locating the command line interface Starting the conman command Conman help Command shortcuts Understanding the scheduling environment: Plan-based agent types Dynamic agent types Pools and dynamic pools Managing workload definitions: Starting the designer Navigating the designer Using Quick open Using the Working List The Create Like button Creating scheduling objects: Creating users Creating prompts Creating resources Creating calendars Creating Variable tables Creating jobs Creating job streams: Planning job streams Building a basic job stream Using scheduling options Adding dependencies Creating run cycles Adding jobs to job streams Advanced job stream options Creating and using event rules: Event rule basics Creating a simple event rule Using event rule triggers Using event rule actions Feeding event trigger data to event rule actions Sets and sequences of events Forecasting and viewing future plans: Creating a forecast plan Viewing the preproduction plan Using the composer command line: Locating the command line interfafce Starting the composer command Composer help Workload Scheduler scheduling language Using Workload Application Templates: Creating a new template Exporting the template Creating mapping rules Importing data Reporting with Workload Scheduler: Built-in reporting Creating historical reports Job run statistics report Job run history report Workstation workload summary report Workstation workload runtimes report Creating plan reports: Actual production details report Planned production details report Creating custom SQL reports with Workload Scheduler views Using the reporting command-line
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