Setting up IBM Workload Scheduler/NetView
About this task
To setup IBM Workload Scheduler/NetView, perform the following steps:
Procedure
- On each managed node, enter the host name of the management node in the user's $HOME/.rhosts file.
- Add a user definition to the scheduler security file. For more information about HCL Workload Automation security, refer to the HCL Workload Automation Reference Guide.
- On the management node, run NetView®.
- Select Describe Map from the File menu.
- Select Maestro-Unison Software (c) from the Configurable Applications list, and click Configure For This Map.
- Click True under Enable Maestro™ for this map.
- Click Verify.
- Click OK to close the Configuration dialog box. Click OK to close the Map Description dialog box.
Results
If you want to use the MIB browser, perform the following
steps:
- Select Load/Unload MIBs:SNMP from the Options menu.
- Click Load.
- When Load MIB From File opens, type:
in MIB File to Load. Click OK./usr/OV/snmp_mibs/Maestro.mib
- Click Close.
If the management node is not also a HCL Workload Automation managed
node, or if you manage more than one HCL Workload Automation network,
use the NetView® object description
function to identify the managed nodes where IBM Workload Scheduler/NetView agents
are running. To identify the managed nodes, perform the following
steps:
- Move down the IP Internet tree to the IP segment submap showing all the nodes.
- Select a node where a IBM Workload Scheduler/NetView agent is running. Press Ctrl-O to open the Object Description dialog.
- On the Object Description dialog, select General Attributes from the Object Attributes list, and click View/Modify Object Attributes.
- On the Attributes for Object dialog, click True under the isUTMaestroAgent attribute.
- Click OK to close the Attributes for Object dialog. Click OK to close the Object Description dialog.
- Repeat steps for each node where a IBM Workload Scheduler/NetView agent is running.
- Return to the Root submap.
- Select HCL Workload Automation, from the Tools menu.
- Select Re-discover.
- When the Unison Software(c) symbol appears, double-click it to open the Unison Software(c) submap displaying a symbol for each HCL Workload Automation network. Double-click a network symbol to open a Network submap.
On the master domain issue a conman start@ command
to start HCL Workload Automation in
the network. This can be done in NetView® on
the HCL Workload Automation Network
submap as follows:
- Select all of the nodes in the network.
- From the Tools menu, select HCL Workload Automation.
- Select Start.