Description
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Course details
IBM course code: TX318G | Category: Tivoli / Workload Scheduler |
Delivery: Online & on-site** | Course length in days: 2 |
Target audience
New IBM Workload Scheduler administrators who seek proficiency in Workload Scheduler 9.4. Existing administrators, installers, and support personnel who are converting software from previous versions to Workload Scheduler 9.4. Anyone needing detailed guidance on designing Workload Scheduler networks, managing background process, security, configuration, and backups.
Desired Prerequisites:
Before taking this course, make sure that you can use a web browser and the UNIX or Linux shell to run basic commands and browse the file system.
Instructors
The great majority of the IBM courses we offer are taught directly by our engineers. This is the only way we can guarantee the highest quality. We complement all the training with our own materials and laboratories, based on our experience during the deployments, migrations and courses that we have carried out during all these years.
Added value
Our courses are deeply role oriented. To give an example, the needs for technology mastery are different for developer teams and for the people in charge of deploying and managing the underlying infrastructure. The level of previous experience is also important and we take it very seriously. That is why beyond (boring) commands and tasks, we focus on solving the problems that arise in the day to day of each team. Providing them with the knowledge, competencies and skills required for each project. In addition, our documentation is based on the latest version of each product.
Agenda and course syllabus
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
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Locations for on-site delivery
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- Denmark: Cophenhagen
- Estonia: Tallinn
- Finland: Helsinki
- France: Paris, Marseille, Lyon
- Germany: Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg
- Greece: Athens, Thessaloniki
- Italy: Rome
- Louxemburg: Louxembourg (city)
- Netherlands: Amsterdam
- Norway: Oslo
- Portugal: Lisbon, Braga, Porto, Coimbra
- Slovakia: Bratislava
- Slovenia: Bratislava
- Spain: Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Bilbao, Málaga
- Sweden: Stockholm
- Turkey: Ankara
- United Kingdom: London