Configuring a master domain manager
About this task
After you installed a master domain manager, if you did not select to automatically add the final job stream during installation, follow the steps in this section to add the FINAL and FINALPOSTREPORTS job streams to the database.
The FINAL job stream is placed in production every day and runs JnextPlan before the start of a new day.
The FINALPOSTREPORTS job stream, responsible for printing post production reports, follows the FINAL job stream and starts only when the last job listed in the FINAL job stream (SWITCHPLAN) is completed successfully.
The installation creates the <TWS_INST_DIR>\TWS\Sfinal file that contains the FINAL and FINALPOSTREPORTS job stream definitions.
You can use the <TWS_INST_DIR>\TWS\Sfinal or create a customized new file for the FINAL job stream. For details about customizing the final job stream, see Tivoli® Workload Scheduler: User's Guide and Reference.
- Log in as <TWS_user> or as administrator.
- Set the environment variables. See Setting the environment variables.
- Add the FINAL and FINALPOSTREPORTS job
stream definitions to the database by running the following command
from the /opt/IBM/TWA/TWS directory:
where Sfinal is the name of the file that contains the FINAL and FINALPOSTREPORTS job stream definitions.composer add Sfinal
- Add the FINAL and the FINALPOSTREPORTS job
streams to the plan by running:
You can automate this step after installation. See Tivoli Workload Scheduler: User's Guide and Reference.JnextPlan
- When JnextPlan completes, check the status
of Tivoli Workload Scheduler:
If Tivoli Workload Scheduler started correctly, the status that is returned by the command is Batchman LIVES.conman status
- Change the workstation limit value to run jobs. The default job
limit after installation is 0, so no jobs run at any time. Raise the
job limit to allow jobs to run, for example, to run 10 jobs at the
same time:
If no workstation name is specified for the limit command, the default value is the current login workstation.conman "limit ;10"
Note: If the priority of jobs is HI (100) or GO (101), the limit is ignored and the jobs run even if the limit is 0, unless the workstation fence is greater than or equal to the priority.
- Customizing and configuring global, local, and user options.
- Customizing and configuring user authentication to allow users authorization on actions and objects, and to configure LDAP.
- Setting connection security to enable SSL or GSKit for inter-component communications.