End-to-end workload environment
In an End-to-end workload environment (agent connected to the z/OS® system), you can define the types of configurations.
You can define the following types of configurations:
- To run your workload statically:
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- Using fault-tolerant agents
- Use the fault-tolerant end-to-end scheduling environment to schedule and control static workload from the mainframe to distributed systems. On the distributed system, you install fault-tolerant agents and connect them to the z/OS® server. For details, see Scheduling End-to-end with Fault Tolerance Capabilities .
- Using HCL Workload Automation Agents (z-centric)
- Use the z-centric end-to-end scheduling environment to schedule and control static workload from the mainframe to distributed systems with a low cost of ownership. On the distributed system, you install HCL Workload Automation Agents and connect them to the z/OS® controller. For information about how to install the HCL Workload Automation Agent, see HCL Workload Scheduler for Z: Planning and Installation. For information about how to use the HCL Workload Automation Agent, see Scheduling End-to-end with z-centric Capabilities for more details.
- To run your workload dynamically:
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- Using HCL Workload Automation Agents (z-centric) with dynamic capabilities
- Use the z-centric end-to-end scheduling environment to schedule and control dynamic workload
from the mainframe to distributed systems with a low cost of ownership. On the distributed system,
you install HCL Workload Automation Agents , add
dynamic scheduling capabilities and connect them to a dynamic domain manager that must be connected to the z/OS® controller. For information about how to:
- Install a dynamic domain manager see Installing dynamic domain components.
- Install HCL Workload Automation Agents, see HCL Workload Scheduler for Z: Planning and Installation.
- Use HCL Workload Automation Agents, see Scheduling End-to-end with z-centric Capabilities.