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Integrating IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler with Tivoli Products.
Title:
Integrating IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler with Tivoli Products.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (728 pages)
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Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Architecture of integration -- 1.1 IBM TWS for z/OS solution scenario -- 1.1.1 Integrating with Tivoli Information Management for z/OS -- 1.1.2 Integrating with Tivoli NetView for z/OS -- 1.1.3 Integrating with Workload Manager for z/OS -- 1.1.4 Integrating with Tivoli Decision Support for OS/390 -- 1.1.5 Integrating with Tivoli Business Systems Manager (for z/OS) -- 1.1.6 Integrating with Tivoli System Automation for z/OS -- 1.1.7 Integrating with DFSMSrmm™ -- 1.1.8 Integrating with JOB/SCAN -- 1.2 IBM TWS solution scenario -- 1.2.1 Integrating with Tivoli Service Level Advisor -- 1.2.2 Integrating with Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator -- 1.2.3 Integrating with Tivoli Data Warehouse -- 1.2.4 Integrating with Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 1.2.5 Integrating with Tivoli Storage Manager -- 1.2.6 Integrating with Tivoli NetView -- 1.2.7 Integrating with Tivoli Enterprise Console -- 1.2.8 Integrating with Tivoli Monitoring -- 1.2.9 Integrating with Tivoli Configuration Manager -- 1.2.10 Integrating with IBM DB2 Content Manager OnDemand -- Part 2 TWS for z/OS integrations -- Chapter 2. Integrating Tivoli Infoman -- 2.1 The TWS for z/OS and Infoman configuration -- 2.2 Creating problem records in Infoman -- 2.3 TWS for z/OS set up -- 2.3.1 Creating TWS for z/OS exit 7 -- 2.3.2 Setting up the skeleton JCL -- 2.3.3 Activating EQQUX007 -- 2.3.4 Adding the required DD statements -- 2.4 Infoman set up -- 2.4.1 Creating a privilege class -- 2.4.2 Creating a stored response chain -- 2.5 Solving issues with the interface -- Chapter 3. Integrating Tivoli NetView for z/OS -- 3.1 Description of the environment and scenarios -- 3.1.1 Scenarios shown in this solution.

3.2 Exposing TWS for z/OS messages to Tivoli NetView for z/OS automation -- 3.2.1 Reporting job and TWS for z/OS failures -- 3.2.2 Reporting workstation failures -- 3.3 Customizing NetView to enable SMTP notification -- 3.4 Adding REXX routines to DSICLD user library -- 3.4.1 TWSWSDN -- 3.4.2 TWSWSUP -- 3.4.3 TWSJBERR -- 3.4.4 TWSJBLAT -- 3.4.5 Verifying that NetView can send SMTP mail -- 3.5 Testing your NetView notification automation -- 3.5.1 Trying the job failure scenario -- 3.5.2 Trying the workstation scenario -- Chapter 4. Integrating with OPC Automation extension of System Automation -- 4.1 The TWS for z/OS and System Automation for z/OS configuration -- 4.1.1 How TWS for z/OS communicates with System Automation -- 4.1.2 Configuring TWS for z/OS -- 4.1.3 Configuring System Automation -- 4.1.4 Defining work that uses the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS NV64 workstation -- 4.2 Issues encountered during the interface activation -- 4.3 Successful implementation of the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS and System Automation interface -- Chapter 5. Integrating Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 5.1 Description of the environment and systems -- 5.2 Forwarding events from Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS to Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 5.2.1 Configuring communications -- 5.2.2 Turning on external monitoring for jobs -- 5.2.3 Event-driven view on Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 5.3 Creating lines of business using Daily Plan data -- 5.3.1 Creating the .sqi file to define lines of business -- 5.3.2 Compiling the .sqi file -- 5.3.3 Running the .sql file to create lines of business -- 5.3.4 Changing TWS for z/OS definitions -- 5.4 Loading the TWS for z/OS Daily Plan -- 5.4.1 Copying the daily plan report to the database server for processing -- 5.4.2 Creating the opc_autoload.ksh file.

5.4.3 Creating the check_opc_plan_1.cfg configuration file -- 5.4.4 Scheduling an OPC Check for the new Daily Plan job -- 5.5 Viewing TWS for z/OS objects in Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 5.5.1 Viewing the physical tree on the All Resources view -- 5.5.2 The Batch Management Summary view -- 5.5.3 The Event Management view -- 5.5.4 Viewing lines of business -- 5.5.5 The Executive Dashboard -- Chapter 6. Integrating Tivoli Decision Support for OS/390 -- 6.1 Installing the TWS for z/OS - OPC Component -- 6.2 Identifying the data to be collected -- 6.2.1 BATCHOPT member considerations -- 6.2.2 Handling the tracklog data -- 6.3 Creating the collect application -- 6.3.1 Standardization considerations -- 6.3.2 Creating the tracklog data collection application -- 6.4 Collecting TWS for z/OS data -- 6.5 Running the OPC reports -- 6.5.1 Creating the report batch JCL -- 6.5.2 Running the batch job -- 6.5.3 Using TWS for z/OS to run the report job -- 6.5.4 Creating a REXX executable for the report -- 6.5.5 Creating a JCL procedure -- 6.5.6 Setting the report batch settings -- 6.5.7 Running the batch job with the procedure and REXX -- 6.5.8 Other report information -- 6.5.9 A daily TWS for z/OS view of the Tivoli Decision Support for OS/390 applications -- 6.5.10 Overcoming the reporting restrictions -- 6.6 The Extra OPC Component -- 6.6.1 Defining the extra component -- 6.6.2 Adding the extra component to the Components list -- 6.6.3 Installing the extra component -- 6.6.4 REXX executable changes -- 6.6.5 JCL procedure changes -- 6.6.6 TWS for z/OS environment -- 6.6.7 Retaining report data -- 6.7 Hosting reports on a Web site -- 6.7.1 Converting tabular reports to HFS format -- 6.7.2 Converting graphical reports to HFS format -- 6.7.3 Using NetView FTP to transfer data sets to Web hosting system -- 6.8 Dealing with multiple TWS for z/OS controllers.

Chapter 7. Integrating JOB/SCAN -- 7.1 Customizing for JOB/SCAN installations -- 7.1.1 Product library allocation -- 7.1.2 Changing the TWS for z/OS command table -- 7.1.3 Modifying the Optional functions panel -- 7.1.4 Setting the JCL edit tool -- 7.1.5 Configuring JOB/SCAN to match your environment -- 7.2 Preparing the JCL for scheduling -- 7.2.1 Preparing and validating JCL within the ISPF editor -- 7.2.2 Viewing and editing JCL from within an application definition -- 7.2.3 Automating the conversion from test to production JCL -- 7.3 Validating the dependencies between operations -- 7.4 Assessing the impact of changing variables -- 7.5 Avoiding production problems -- 7.5.1 Daily validation of jobs in the current plan -- 7.5.2 Daily planning process -- 7.5.3 Validating JCL beyond the current plan -- 7.5.4 Ad-hoc changes -- 7.6 Tuning JOB/SCAN for special situations -- 7.6.1 Extending this example -- Part 3 TWS Distributed integrations -- Chapter 8. Integrating Tivoli Enterprise Console -- 8.1 Benefits of integration -- 8.2 Tivoli Enterprise Console terminology -- 8.3 Solution components -- 8.4 Tivoli Enterprise Console configuration -- 8.5 TWS configuration -- 8.6 Server architecture -- 8.7 Design of the integration -- 8.8 Implementation of the integration -- 8.8.1 Installation -- 8.8.2 Configuration -- 8.8.3 Configuring install options on FTAs with endpoints -- 8.8.4 Distributing the TEC logfile adapter to MDM -- 8.8.5 Configuring the Tivoli Enterprise Console server -- 8.8.6 Configuring the TEC logfile adapter -- 8.9 Using the integration -- 8.10 Possible enhancements -- Chapter 9. Integrating Tivoli Monitoring -- 9.1 Benefits of integration -- 9.2 Tivoli Monitoring terminology -- 9.3 Solution components -- 9.4 Tivoli Monitoring configuration -- 9.5 TWS configuration -- 9.6 Server architecture -- 9.7 Design.

9.7.1 About host status availability -- 9.7.2 Host availability using NetView -- 9.7.3 Host availability using a resource model -- 9.7.4 Application status (batchman) -- 9.7.5 Application status (netman) -- 9.7.6 Application status (mailman) -- 9.7.7 Application status (jobman) -- 9.7.8 TWS SpaceFree -- 9.7.9 TWS SpaceUsed (stdlist) -- 9.7.10 TWS SpaceUsed (schedlog) -- 9.8 Implementation -- 9.8.1 Installing the integration -- 9.8.2 About the configuration -- 9.8.3 Creating a profile manager -- 9.8.4 Adding subscribers -- 9.8.5 Adding profiles -- 9.8.6 Creating HostAvail custom resource model -- 9.8.7 Adding HostAvail custom resource model -- 9.8.8 Creating a SpaceUsed custom resource model -- 9.8.9 Adding a SpaceUsed custom resource model -- 9.8.10 Configuring the Host Status Availability resource model -- 9.8.11 Configuring Application Status (batchman) resource model -- 9.8.12 Configuring Application Status (netman) Resource Model -- 9.8.13 Configuring Application Status (mailman) resource model -- 9.8.14 Configuring Application Status (jobman) resource model -- 9.8.15 Configuring Space Free resource model -- 9.8.16 Configuring Space Used (stdlist) resource model -- 9.8.17 Configuring Space Used (schedlog) resource model -- 9.8.18 About configuring an action -- 9.8.19 Distributing profiles to subscribers -- 9.9 Using the integration -- 9.10 Possible enhancements -- Chapter 10. Integrating Tivoli Business Systems Manager -- 10.1 Prerequisites -- 10.2 Installing Intelligent Monitor for TWS -- 10.3 Process overview -- 10.3.1 Adapter internals -- 10.4 Configuration of the log adapter -- 10.4.1 AdapterEnv.conf -- 10.4.2 DriverPlugIns.conf -- 10.4.3 DB_Server.conf -- 10.4.4 localadapter.config -- 10.4.5 Log.conf -- 10.4.6 TWSConf.conf -- 10.5 Starting the adapter -- 10.5.1 Starting the adapter at boot time -- 10.6 Operation.

10.6.1 TbsmObjectCache.properties.
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