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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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Table of Contents
BackCover
High Availability Scenarios with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler and IBM Tivoli Framework
Notices
Preface
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler architectural overview
1.2 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler and IBM Tivoli Management Framework
1.3 High availability terminology used in this book
1.4 Overview of clustering technologies
1.5 When to implement IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler high availability
1.6 Material covered in this book
Chapter 2: High Level Design and Architecture
2.1 Concepts of high availability clusters
2.2 Hardware configurations
2.3 Software configurations
Chapter 3: High Availability Cluster Implementation
3.1 Our high availability cluster scenarios
3.2 Implementing an HACMP cluster
3.3 Implementing a Microsoft Cluster
Chapter 4: IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Implementation in a Cluster
4.1 Implementing IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler in an HACMP cluster
4.2 Implementing IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler in a Microsoft Cluster
Chapter 5: Implement IBM Tivoli Management Framework in a Cluster
5.1 Implement IBM Tivoli Management Framework in an HACMP cluster
5.2 Implementing Tivoli Framework in a Microsoft Cluster
Appendix A: A Real-Life Implementation
Our environment
Installation roadmap
Software configuration
Hardware configuration
Installing the AIX operating system
Finishing the network configuration
Creating the TTY device within AIX
Testing the heartbeat interface
Configuring shared disk storage devices
Copying installation code to shared storage
Creating user accounts
Creating group accounts
Installing IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler software
Installing HACMP software
Installing the Tivoli TMR software
Configuring IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler start and stop scripts
Configuring miscellaneous start and stop scripts
Creating and modifying various system files
Configuring the HACMP environment
Testing the failover procedure
Skills required to implement IBM Tivoli Workload SchedulingHACMP
Observations and questions
Appendix B: TMR Clustering for Tivoli Framework 3.7b on MSCS
Configure the TMR
Create the cluster resources
Validate and backup
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Related Publications
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Index
Index_Numerics
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Y
Index_Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Examples
High Availability Scenarios With IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler And IBM Tivoli Framework
ISBN: 0738498874
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 92
Authors:
IBM Redbooks
BUY ON AMAZON
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Complicated Configurations
Software Configuration Management
Configuration Management and Data Management
CM Automation
Appendix E Test Plan
Appendix P Project Statement of Work
Appendix Y Supplier CM Market Analysis Questionnaire
Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More
Doing a Case-Insensitive String Search
Managing Data with Containers
Initializing Class Member Variables
Calling a Superclass Virtual Function
Introduction
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Postfix Components
Mail Delivery
Separate Message Store
Spam Detection
C.1. Obtaining Postfix
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Implementing Nested Classes
AWT Components
Finishing an Applet
Interoperability
Appendix E. Reference
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Introduction to service-oriented analysis
Service-Oriented Design (Part II: SOA Composition Guidelines)
Service-Oriented Design (Part IV: Business Process Design)
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