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IBM WORKLOAD SCHEDULER 9.4 ADMINISTRATION TRAINING IN HYDERABAD INDIA


IBM WORKLOAD SCHEDULER 9.4 ADMINISTRATION


This course teaches the administrative functions necessary to plan, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot an IBM Workload Scheduler 9.4 network. This course includes an in-depth look at designing an IBM Workload Scheduler network architecture, background processes in Workload Scheduler, workstation and network configuration options, workload production cycle and processing, effective use of Workload Scheduler security, and techniques for Identifying and resolving common problems.


Duration: 20-25hrs
Course Content:

Introducing IBM Workload Scheduler 9.2 Administration
  • Using dynamic batch computing
  • IBM Workload Automation configurations
  • Workload Scheduler architecture
  • Workload Scheduler agents and workstations
  • Using the Dynamic Workload Console
  • Getting started with the command-line interfaces
  • Planning the Workload Scheduler implementation


Planning the Workload Scheduler architecture

  • Creating workstation and domain definitions
  • Workload Scheduler networks
  • Preparing a database
  • Checking hardware and software prerequisites
  • IBM Workload Automation users
  • Installing and configuring Workload Scheduler

Preparing for the installation
  • Choosing an installation method
  • Configuring Workload Scheduler
  • Upgrading Workload Scheduler

Planning and preparing the upgrade

  • Performing an upgrade
  • Performing ongoing maintenance
  • Managing the production cycle
Production and preproduction plans
  • Running agent processes

Workload Scheduler agent processes
  • Using the console manager
  • Configuring the job environment
  • Securing Workload Scheduler

Providing specific access
  • Configuring authentication
  • Configuring Dynamic Workload Console roles
  • Configuring user authorization
  • Finding and repairing problems

Built-in troubleshooting features

  • Checking workstation status
  • Finding log files