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End-to-End Automation with IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms.
Title:
End-to-End Automation with IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (296 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Examples -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Fundamentals -- Chapter 1. IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V2.1 -- 1.1 IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms V2.1 overview -- 1.1.1 Main features -- 1.2 Base Component overview -- 1.2.1 Reliable Scalable Cluster Technology -- 1.2.2 Resource Managers -- 1.2.3 End-to-end Automation Adapter -- 1.3 End-to-end Automation Management Component overview -- 1.3.1 Automation Engine -- 1.3.2 End-to-end Automation Manager -- 1.3.3 Operations Console -- 1.3.4 Automation database -- 1.3.5 Automation policy -- 1.3.6 End-to-end Automation Adapter -- 1.4 Communication between end-to-end components -- 1.5 Concepts and terminology -- 1.5.1 High Availability and IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms -- 1.5.2 Terms used in IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms -- Chapter 2. IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS V3.1 -- 2.1 IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS V3.1 overview -- 2.2 What is new in IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS V3.1 -- 2.2.1 Enhancements to the Customization Dialog -- 2.2.2 IBM Tivoli OMEGAMON integration -- 2.2.3 GDPS Integration -- 2.2.4 IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS V3.1 End-to-end Automation Adapter -- 2.3 Overview Planning for installation -- Part 2 Case study scenario implementation -- Chapter 3. Case study scenario overview -- 3.1 Scenario overview -- Chapter 4. Case study scenario: HTTP Servers on Linux first-level automation domain -- 4.1 Apache automation domain overview -- 4.1.1 Installation -- 4.1.2 Automation requirements -- 4.2 Automation domain configuration -- 4.2.1 Create the first-level automation domain -- 4.2.2 Define resources in the automation domain.

4.2.3 Create the automation policy using relationship definitions -- 4.2.4 Change the operational state of the resource group -- 4.2.5 Configuration error and recovery example -- 4.2.6 Exercising the automation policy example -- 4.3 End-to-end Automation Adapter configuration -- 4.3.1 Configure the End-to-end Automation Adapter -- 4.3.2 Replicate configuration files to nodes in the automation domain -- 4.3.3 Define the End-to-end Automation Adapter automation policy -- 4.4 Miscellaneous information -- Chapter 5. Case study scenario: Application Servers on AIX first-level automation domain -- 5.1 Application server automation domain overview -- 5.1.1 Automation requirements -- 5.2 Automation domain configuration -- 5.2.1 Create the first-level automation domain -- 5.2.2 Define automation domain resources -- 5.2.3 Create the automation policy using relationship definitions -- 5.2.4 Change the Operational State of the resource group -- 5.2.5 Verify the operational quorum and tie breaker definition -- 5.3 End-to-end Automation Adapter configuration -- 5.3.1 Generate End-to-end Automation Adapter configuration files -- 5.3.2 Replicate the End-to-end Automation Adapter configuration files -- 5.3.3 Define the End-to-end Automation Adapter automation policy -- 5.4 Maintaining defined policies -- Chapter 6. Case study scenario: IBM DB2 on z/OS first-level automation domain -- 6.1 IBM DB2 on z/OS automation domain overview -- 6.2 IBM DB2 on z/OS automation domain configuration -- 6.2.1 Configure NetView for IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS -- 6.2.2 Automate NetView startup procedure -- 6.2.3 Allocate System-Unique data sets -- 6.2.4 Configure the Automation Manager -- 6.2.5 Allocate data sets for the ISPF customization dialog -- 6.2.6 Update PARMLIB data sets -- 6.2.7 Update PROCLIB data sets -- 6.2.8 Define the base automation policy.

6.3 Configuring automation policies for IBM DB2 -- 6.3.1 Identify required IBM DB2 messages -- 6.3.2 Create scenario automation policy database -- 6.3.3 Populate the scenario policy database -- 6.3.4 Define policies for monitoring IBM DB2 application tasks -- 6.3.5 Import customized scenario policy database into production -- 6.3.6 Create application group and define group membership -- 6.3.7 Verify Relationships in the automation policy -- 6.4 End-to-end Automation Adapter configuration -- 6.4.1 Check prerequisites and dependencies -- 6.4.2 Configure NetView and IBM Tivoli System Automation for z/OS -- 6.4.3 Enabling the Event Automation Service -- 6.4.4 Configure the Global Initialization File -- 6.4.5 Configure the NetView Message Adapter Service -- 6.4.6 Customize the End-to-end Automation Adapter -- 6.4.7 Perform configuration for security -- 6.4.8 Verify startup of the Automation Adapter -- 6.4.9 Solve timeout problems -- Chapter 7. Case study scenario: End-to-end automation domain -- 7.1 End-to-end Automation Management Component installation -- 7.2 Installation verification tasks -- 7.2.1 EAUTODB and OPCONDB databases -- 7.2.2 End-to-end Automation Management Component automation engine startup -- 7.2.3 End-to-end Automation Management Component applications status -- 7.2.4 JDBC providers connection -- 7.2.5 ISC portal application startup -- 7.2.6 System Automation operations console -- 7.3 Users and group management -- 7.3.1 Creating users -- 7.3.2 Creating user groups -- 7.3.3 Assigning access permissions to user groups -- 7.3.4 Assigning users to user groups -- 7.3.5 Assigning access roles to user groups -- 7.4 End-to-end Automation Management Component configuration -- 7.5 Defining the end-to-end automation policy -- 7.5.1 Automation requirements and policy overview -- 7.5.2 Creating the end-to-end automation policy file.

7.5.3 Verifying the end-to-end automation policy file -- 7.5.4 Activating the end-to-end automation policy file -- Part 3 Appendixes -- Appendix A. Troubleshooting overview -- Communication between end-to-end components -- Location of the root directories -- Tivoli common directory -- Log and trace files -- End-to-end Automation Management Component automation engine -- End-to-end Automation Management Component automation manager -- End-to-end Automation Adapter -- IBM Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms Operations Console -- The log viewer tool -- The TraceWizard utility -- Appendix B. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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