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  2. HCL Workload Automation

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use HCL Workload Automation. The documentation has been updated for HCL Workload Automation Version 9.5 Fix Pack 7.

  3. High Availability Cluster Environment
  4. Resolving desktop heap size problems on workstations with more than three agents
  5. Solutions
  • HCL Workload Automation

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use HCL Workload Automation. The documentation has been updated for HCL Workload Automation Version 9.5 Fix Pack 7.

    • Fix Pack readmes

      For the latest information about a Fix Pack, see the appropriate Readme File.

    • Planning and Installation
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    • High Availability Cluster Environment
      • Types of high availability
      • Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms high availability

        Integration of HCL Workload Automation and Tivoli System Automation for Multiplatforms to implement a highly available scheduling environment.

      • HCL Workload Automation with Windows cluster
      • HCL Workload Automation with HACMP
      • Resolving desktop heap size problems on workstations with more than three agents
        • Problem description
        • Solutions
          • Modify the shared heap buffer sizes
          • Configure HCL Workload Automation Windows service to start as local system account
          • Customize the desktop name so that it is reused
        • Implementing the solutions
    • Driving HCL Workload Automation
    • Extending HCL Workload Automation

Solutions

About this task

To reduce the risk that an HCL Workload Automation process cannot find sufficient memory to create a desktop, do one, or more, of the following:
  • Modify the shared heap buffer sizes
  • Configure the HCL Workload Automation Windows service to start as a local system account
  • Customize the desktop name so that it is reused

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