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IBM Fix Central web site 114

IBM LoadLeveler, 59

IBM PCI Tokenring Adapter 413

IBM RS/6000 7025-F80 413

IBM service provider 460

IBM SSA 160 SerialRAID Adapter 413

IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager 4

IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager 4, 345

IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager 4.2 210

IBM Tivoli Distributed Monitoring (Classic Edition) 4

IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console 4, 345

IBM Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse 4

IBM Tivoli Management Framework 4-5, 48, 66, 304, 318

IBM Tivoli NetView 4

IBM Tivoli ThinkDynamic Orchestrator 345

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler 5, 49, 54, 260, 318, 324

architectural overview 2

Backup Domain Manager 58

Backup Domain Manager feature 25

Backup Domain Manager feature versus high availability solutions 24

Backup Master Domain Manager 57

components file 48

Console 48

CPU 2

database 47

Domain Manager 2, 48

engine code 48

Extended Agent 49

Fault Tolerant Agent 25, 49

geographically separate nodes 26

hardware failures to plan for 26

highly available configuration 25

instance 72

job flow 61

Job recovery 60

Job Scheduling Console 48

managed groups 2

Master Domain Manager 2, 4, 47

Multiple instances 56

out of the box integration 4

pre 8.2 versions 56

relationship between major components 6

scheduling network 2

scheduling objects 2

Software availability 57

Switch manager command 59

switchmgr command 24

Two instances 54-56

when to implement high availability 24

workstation 2

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler high availability

Advantages 26

HA solutions versus Backup Domain Manager 24

Hardware failures to plan for 26

in a nutshell 27

Possible failures 24

When to implement 24

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version 8.1 567

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler z/OS access method 51

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler/HACMP integration

Add custom post-event HACMP script 242

Add custom start and stop HACMP scripts 234

Add IBM Tivoli Management Framework 303

Adding the FINAL jobstream 194

Applying fix pack 204

Checking the workstation definition 193

Configure application servers 223

Configure cascading without fallback 260, 264

Configure Framework access 330

Configure HACMP networks and heartbeat paths 254

Configure HACMP persistent node IP label/addresses 272

Configure HACMP resource groups 257

Configure HACMP service IP labels/addresses 221, 252

Configure HACMP to start on system restart 300

Configure heartbeating 213

Configure predefined communication interfaces 276

Configure pre-event and post-event commands 267

Configure pre-event and post-event processing 269

Configuring the engine 192

Create additional Connectors 328

Creating mount points on standby nodes 186

example .profile 191

implementation 184

implementation overview 184

Install base Framework 315

Installing the Connector 194

Installing the engine 191

Interconnect Framework servers 331

lessons learned 345

Live test of HACMP fallover 298

Log in using Job Scheduling Console 339

Modify /etc/hosts and name resolution order 250

one IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler instance 345

Planning for IBM Tivoli Management Framework 303

Planning the installation sequence 312

Poduction considerations

Configuration management 344

Dynamically creating and deleting Connectors 341

Enterprise management 343

forced HACMP stops 345

Geographic high availability 343

Measuring availability 343

Monitoring 342

Naming conventions 340

Notification 345

Provisioning 345

Security 342

Time synchronization 341

Preparing to install 188

Required skills 586

Setting the security 198

Start HACMP cluster services 287

Test HACMP resource group moves 294

Things to consider

Creating mount points on standby nodes 186

Files installed on the local disk 187

IP address 187

Location of engine executables 186

Netman port 187

Starting and stopping instances 187

user account and group account 186

Verify fallover 301

Verify the configuration 280

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduling Administrations Team 588

IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server

See ESS

IBM WebSphere Application Server 460

ifconfig 298

Inactive Takeover 88

index file 325

industry-standard hardware 18

initializing oserv 400

initiator file 216

installation code 576

installation password 399

installation roadmap 569

installation user 53-54, 56

Installation User Name 389

installation wizard 408

Installing

additional languages 360

Autotrace service 501

Base Framework 315

Connector 194

Connector fix pack 204

Framework 37b 598

Framework components and patches 455

HACMP 92

highly available Endpoint 468

IBM Tivoli Management Framework Version 4.1 312

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler engine 191

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Framework components 322

IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler on MSCS 348

installation directory 355

Job Scheduling Connector 402

Job Scheduling Console 408

Job Scheduling Services 195, 401

Microsoft Cluster Service 141

multiple Tivoli Endpoints 551

Tivoli Framework components and patches 318

Tivoli Managed Node 532

TRIP 534

InstallShield 554

Instance Count 482

Instance Owner 195

instant messaging 310

Interconnecting Framework Servers 405

Inter-dispatcher encryption level 334

Interface Function 78

internal cluster communications 138

interregion encryption 334

interregional connections 399

Inter-site Management Policy 494

IP 78

IP address 155

IP Address Takeover 87

IP Alias 257

IP hostname lookup 451

IP label 78

IPAT 76

IPAT via IP Aliases 77

IPAT via IP Replacement 76



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High Availability Scenarios with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler and IBM Tivoli Framework
High Availability Scenarios With IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler And IBM Tivoli Framework
ISBN: 0738498874
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 92
Authors: IBM Redbooks

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