A sample network agent definition
The following example shows how to define a network agent workstation for a remote network,
Network A
, that allows local network, Network B
, to use
jobs and job streams in the remote network as internetwork dependencies. Assuming that: MasterA
is the master domain manager of the remote network,Network A
, and that:- tws_masterA is the TWS_user defined on
MasterA
. - The TCP port number for
MasterA
as 12345. - The node where
MasterA
is defined isMasterA.rome.tivoli.com
.
- tws_masterA is the TWS_user defined on
MasterB
is the master domain manager of the local network,Network B
, and that:- tws_masterB is the TWS_user defined on
MasterB
. - The node where
MasterB
is defined isMasterB.rome.tivoli.com
.
- tws_masterB is the TWS_user defined on
NetAgt
, defined on
MasterB
to manage internetwork dependencies on jobs or job streams
defined in Network A
can be the following:
CPUNAME NETAGT
DESCRIPTION "NETWORK AGENT"
OS OTHER
NODE MASTERA.ROME.ITALY.COM
TCPADDR 12345
FOR maestro
HOST MASTERB
ACCESS netmth
END
Important: Write the network access name
netmth
in
lowercase on case-sensitive operating systems.The options file,
netmth.opts
defined
on MasterB
can be:
GSuser=tws_masterB
GStimeout=600
Note: The network agent can be defined on either the master domain manager or
a fault-tolerant agent.