Configuring a network agent
About this task
Network agent workstations are defined as extended agents and require a hosting physical workstation and an access method. The access method for network agents is named netmth.
The batchman process
on the master domain manager queries
the netmth on the network agent at fixed time intervals to
get the status of the remote predecessor job or job stream. You can
customize the time interval between two consecutive checks by setting
the global option bm check status in the localopts
file
on the master domain manager.
The HCL Workload Automation continues
checking until the remote job or job stream reaches the SUCC
, CANCL
,
or ERROR
state.
You
must create an options file named
netmth.opts
on
the workstation where the network agent runs. In this file are defined
the user under which the access method runs and the time to wait to
get a response from the access method before shutting it down. This
options file must have the same path as the access method: TWS_home/methods/netmth.opts
The
content of the
netmth.opts
file has the following
structure:
GSuser=login_name
GStimeout=seconds
where: - login_name
- Is the login used to run the method. If the network agent's host is a Windows® computer, this user must be defined in HCL Workload Automation.
- seconds
- Is the number of seconds, HCL Workload Automation waits for a response before shutting down the access method. The default setting is 300 seconds. The next time batchman needs to check the status of the remote predecessor job or job stream, the access method starts automatically.