Workstation definition
In an HCL Workload Automation network, a workstation is a scheduling object that runs jobs. You create and manage the scheduling object workstation in the HCL Workload Automation database by using a workstation definition. A workstation definition is required for every object that runs jobs. Typically, a workstation definition is used to represent a physical workstation but, in the case of extended agents for example, it represents a logical definition that must be hosted by a physical workstation.
The composer command cannot perform a full validation of the workstation definition. If you need a validation on the workstation, use the Dynamic Workload Console to create it.
When creating a scheduling object, you can define it in a folder. If no folder path is specified, then the object definition is created in the current folder. By default, the current folder is the root (\) folder, but you can customize it to a different folder path. You can also use the composer rename command to move and rename objects in batch mode that use a naming convention to a different folder using part of the object name to assign a name to the object.
When defining a new workstation, you can choose the licensing type to be applied to it. The licensing type determines the criteria by which the workload run by HCL Workload Automation on the workstation is accounted for and license consumption is evaluated. .
You can include multiple workstation definitions in the same text file, together with workstation class definitions and domain definitions. A workstation definition has the following syntax:
Syntax
cpuname [folder/]workstation [description "description"]
[licensetype type]
[vartable table_name]
os os-type
[node hostname] [tcpaddr port]
[secureaddr port] [timezone|tz tzname]
[domain domainname]
[for maestro [host [folder/]workstation [access method | agentID agentID ]]
[type fta | s-agent | x-agent | manager | broker | agent | rem-eng |
pool | d-pool]
[ignore]
[autolink on | off]
[behindfirewall on | off]
[securitylevel enabled | on | force | force_enabled]
[fullstatus on | off]
[server serverid]]
[protocol http | https]
[members [[folder/]workstation] [...]]
[requirements jsdl_definition]]
end
[cpuname ...]
[cpuclass ...]
[domain ...]
Arguments
Attributes | Master domain manager | Domain manager | Backup domain manager |
---|---|---|---|
cpuname | The name of the workstation. | ||
description | A description for the workstation enclosed within double quotation marks. This attribute is optional. | ||
licensetype | Specifies the licensing type to be applied to the workstation. | ||
vartable | The name of a variable table associated with the workstation. Variables used with the workstation are defined in this table. This attribute is optional. | ||
os | The operating system installed on the system. Specify one of the
following
values:
|
||
node | The system host name or IP address. | ||
tcpaddr | The value to be assigned to nm port in the
localopts file. For multiple workstations on a system, enter an unused port number.
The default value is 31111. |
||
secureaddr | The value to be assigned to nm ssl port in the
localopts file. Specify it if securitylevel is set to
on , force , enabled , or
force_enabled . |
||
timezone | tz | The time zone in which the system is located. It is recommended that the value matches the value set on the operating system. | ||
domain | MASTERDM |
The name of the managed domain. | |
host | Not applicable | ||
access | Not applicable | ||
type | manager
|
fta |
|
ignore | Use this attribute if you do not want this workstation to be included in the next production plan. | ||
autolink | It indicates if a link between workstations is automatically
opened at startup time. Specify one of the following
values:
ON . |
||
behindfirewall | This setting is ignored. | It indicates if there is a firewall between the workstation and
the master domain manager. Specify one of the following
values:
OFF . |
|
securitylevel | The type of SSL authentication to
use:
|
||
fullstatus | ON
|
||
server | Not applicable | This setting is ignored. | |
protocol | Not applicable | ||
members | Not applicable | ||
requirements | Not applicable |
Attribute settings for target workstation types describes the values that you set for each attribute for target workstation types. Following the table you find additional details about each attribute.
Attribute | Fault-tolerant agent and standard agent | Workload broker workstation | Extended agent | Agent | Remote engine workstation | Pool | Dynamic pool |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
cpuname | The name of the workstation. | ||||||
description | A description for the workstation enclosed within double quotation marks. This attribute is optional. | ||||||
licensetype | Specifies the licensing type to be applied to the
workstation. This property applies to the following workstation types:
|
||||||
vartable | The name of a variable table associated with the workstation. Variables used with the workstation are defined in this table. This attribute is optional. | ||||||
os | The operating system installed on the system. Specify one of the following
values:
Specify
|
OTHER |
The operating system installed on the machine. Specify one of the following
values:
|
This value setting is discovered on the system. | The operating system installed on the machine. Specify one of the
following
values:
|
The operating system installed on the machine. Specify
one of the following
values:
|
|
node | The system host name or IP address. | The system host name or IP address. Specify NULL when
host is set to $MASTER , or when defining an extended agent for PeopleSoft,
SAP or Oracle. |
Agent host name or IP address. | Remote engine host name or IP address. | Not applicable | ||
tcpaddr | The value to be assigned to nm port in the localopts
file. When defining multiple workstations on a system, enter an unused port number. The default
value is 31111. |
The value to be assigned to nm port in the
localopts file. When defining multiple workstations on a system, enter an unused
port number. The default value is 41114. |
See the selected access method specifications. | The port number to communicate with the agent when the protocol is
http . |
The port number to communicate with the remote engine when the protocol is
http . |
Not applicable | |
secureaddr | The value to be assigned to nm ssl port in the
localopts file. Specify it if securitylevel is set to
on , force , enabled .or
force_enabled |
Not Applicable | Not Applicable | The port number to communicate with the agent when the protocol is
https . |
The port number to communicate with the remote engine when the protocol is
https . |
Not applicable | |
timezone | tz | The time zone in which the system is located. It is recommended that the value matches the value set on the operating system. | The time zone set on the workstation specified in the host attribute. | The time zone set on the agent. | The time zone set on the remote engine. | The time zone set on the pool agents. | The time zone set on the dynamic pool agents. | |
domain | Specify an existing domain. The default value for fault-tolerant agents is
MASTERDM . This setting is mandatory for standard agents. |
Specify an existing domain. This setting is mandatory. | This setting is needed only if the value assigned to host is
$MANAGER . |
Not applicable | |||
host | Not Applicable | The host workstation. It can be set to $MASTER or
$MANAGER . |
The broker workstation. | ||||
access | Not Applicable | Select the appropriate access method file name. | Not Applicable | ||||
agentID | The unique identifier of the agent | ||||||
type |
fta . Specify |
broker |
x-agent |
agent |
rem-eng |
pool |
d-pool |
ignore | Use this attribute if you do not want this workstation to appear in the next production plan. | ||||||
autolink | It indicates if a link between workstations is automatically
opened at startup. Specify one of the following
values:
ON . |
OFF |
Not applicable | ||||
behindfirewall | It indicates if there is a firewall between the workstation and
the master domain manager. Specify one of the following
values:
OFF . |
OFF |
Not applicable | ||||
securitylevel | The type of SSL authentication to
use:
|
Not Applicable | |||||
fullstatus | It indicates if the workstation is updated about job processing status in its
domain and subdomains. Specify one of the following
values:
OFF for
standard agents. |
OFF |
Not applicable | ||||
server | 0-9, A-Z. When specified, it requires the creation of a dedicated mailman processes on the parent workstation. | Not Applicable | |||||
protocol | Not applicable | Specify one of the following
values:
|
Not applicable | ||||
members | Not applicable | Required value | Not applicable | ||||
requirements | Not applicable | Required value |
- cpuname [folder/]workstation
- Specifies the name of the
folder within which the workstation is defined, if any, and the workstation name.
Workstation names must be unique and cannot be the same as workstation class
names.
The name must start with a letter, and can contain alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores. It can contain up to 16 characters.
Do not use in this field any of the reserved words specified in List of reserved words when defining jobs and job streams.
Note: Renaming any kind of domain manager, such as master domain manager, dynamic domain manager, or their backups is not a supported operation and might lead to unpredictable results. - description ”description”
- Provides a description of the workstation. The description can contain up to 120 alphanumeric characters. The text must be enclosed within double quotation marks.
- licensetype type
-
Specifies the licensing type to be applied to the workstation. Use this keyword when
you set the licenseType optman keyword to byWorkstation. The licensing
type determines the criteria by which the workload run by HCL Workload Automation on the
workstation is accounted for and license consumption is evaluated.. Supported values are as follows:
- perJob
- Your license consumption is evaluated based on the number of jobs that run on the workstation each month.
- perServer
- Your license consumption is evaluated based on the number of chargeable HCL Workload Automation components installed on the workstation.
If you install a dynamic agent and a fault-tolerant agent on the same workstation in the same path, the agents share the same license file. As a result, only the license type which is defined later in time is applied. For this reason, it is advisable to define the same license type for both agent workstations.
- vartable table_name
- Specifies
the name of the variable table that you want to associate with the
workstation. Variables used with the workstation are defined in this
table.
The name must start with a letter, and can contain alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores. It can contain up to 80 characters.
- os os_type
- Specifies the operating system of the workstation. When used in
remote engine workstation definitions it represents the operating system of the HCL Workload Automation remote engine.Valid values are:
- UNIX
- For supported operating systems running on UNIX-based systems, including LINUX systems.
- WNT
- For supported Windows operating systems.
- OTHER
- Mandatory value for: dynamic workload broker workstations, and IBM i systems running as limited fault-tolerant agents. Optional value for other types of workstations.
- ZOS
- Used with remote engine workstations that are defined to communicate with HCL Workload Automation for Z remote engine.
- IBM_i
- For supported IBM i operating systems.
Note: For an up-to-date list of supported operating systems, see HCL Workload Automation Detailed System Requirements. - node hostname
- Specify the host name or the TCP/IP address of the workstation.
Fully-qualified domain names are accepted.
For host names, valid characters are alphanumeric, including dash (-). The maximum length is 51 characters.
SpecifyNULL
when:- Defining an extended agent for PeopleSoft, SAP or Oracle.
- host is set to
$MASTER
If you are defining a remote engine workstation, specify the host name of the system where the remote engine is installed.
- tcpaddr port
- Specifies the netman TCP/IP port
number that HCL Workload Automation uses
for communicating between workstations.
- For workload broker workstations
- Specify the value of the TWS.Agent.Port property of the TWSAgentConfig.properties file.
- For remote engine workstations using HTTP protocol to communicate with the remote engine
- Specify the HTTP port number of the remote engine.
- For other types of workstations
- Specify the value assigned in the
localopts
file for variable nm port.
The default value for this field is
31111
. Specify a value in the range from1
to65535
. - secureaddr
- Defines the port used to listen for
incoming SSL connections. This value is read when the securitylevel attribute is set.
- For workload broker workstations
- Ignore this attribute.
- For remote engine workstations using HTTPS protocol to communicate with the remote engine
- Specify the HTTPS port number of the remote engine.
- For other types of workstations
- Specify the value assigned in the
localopts
file for variable nm ssl port. The value must be different value from the value assigned to nm port variable in thelocalopts
file.
If securitylevel is specified, but this attribute is missing, the default value for this field is
See Setting local options for information about SSL authentication and local options set in the31113
. Specify a value in the range from1
to65535
.TWS_home/localopts
configuration file. - timezone|tz tzname
- Specifies the time zone of the
workstation. To ensure the accuracy of scheduling times, this time zone must be the same as
the computer operating system time zone.
When used in remote engine workstation definitions it represents the time zone set on the HCL Workload Automation remote engine.
See Managing time zones for valid time zone names.
- domain domainname
- Specifies the name of HCL Workload Automation domain the workstation
belongs to. The default value for fault-tolerant workstation is
MASTERDM
.HCL Workload Automation ignores domain setting when defined for extended agents, except when the host attribute is set to
$MASTER
.This setting is mandatory for standard agent and dynamic workload broker workstations.
- host host-workstation
- This attribute is mandatory for
extended agents and remote engine workstations and specifies:
- For remote engine workstations, agents, pools and dynamic pools:
- The broker workstation hosting the workstation. This field cannot be updated after the remote engine workstation creation.
- For extended agents
- The workstation with which the extended agent communicates and where its access method
is installed. The hosting workstation cannot be another extended agent.If the hosting workstation is a domain manager for which you have defined a backup, you can specify one of the following values to ensure the extended agent is not isolated if the hosting workstation becomes unavailable:
- $MASTER
- To indicate that the host workstation for the extended agent is the master domain manager.
- $MANAGER
- To indicate that the host workstation for the extended agent is the domain manager. In this case you must specify the domain where the agent is located.
$MASTER
key using the mm resolve master option in the localopts file.
- access method
- Specifies
an access method for extended and network agents. It corresponds to
the name of a file that is located in the
TWS_home/methods
directory on the hosting workstation.Specify
NULL
when defining an extended agent for PeopleSoft, SAP, or Oracle. - agentID agentID
- The unique identifier of the agent.
- type
- Specifies the type
of the workstation. If you plan to change the workstation
types, consider the following rules:
- You can change fault-tolerant agent, standard agent, extended agent, domain manager and dynamic workload broker workstations to any workstation type, with the exception of dynamic agent, pool, dynamic pool, and remote engine.
- You cannot change the type of dynamic agent, pool, dynamic pool, and remote engine.
- fta
- If you define a fault-tolerant
agent, that is an agent workstation that launches jobs and resolves local
dependencies without a domain manager. This is the default value for this attribute.
You must specify
fta
if you want to assign the workstation the role of backup domain manager or backup master domain manager.Specify
fta
for IBM isystems running as limited fault-tolerant agents. - s-agent
- If you define a standard agent, that is an agent workstation that launches jobs only under the direction of its domain manager.
- x-agent
- If you define an
extended agent, that is an agent workstation that launches jobs only
under the direction of its hosting workstation. Extended agents can be used to
interface HCL Workload Automation with
non-HCL systems
and applications. To create an extended agent for SAP,
define an r3batch access method. Consider the following
example:
CPUNAME XA_R3 OS OTHER NODE na TCPADDR 32111 FOR MAESTRO HOST LONDON ACCESS "r3batch" TYPE X-AGENT AUTOLINK OFF BEHINDFIREWALL OFF FULLSTATUS OFF END
For more information, see Scheduling Applications with HCL Workload Automation.
- manager
- If you define a domain
manager, that is a workstation that manages a domain. When defining this type of
workstation, specify:
- Server
- NULL
- Domain
- The name of the domain the workstation manages, if different from
MASTERDM
domain.
- broker
- If you define a dynamic workload
broker workstation, that is a workstation that runs both existing job types and
job types with advanced options. It is
the broker server installed with the master domain manager and the dynamic domain manager. It hosts the
following workstations:
- Extended agent
- Remote engine
- Pool
- Dynamic pool
- Agent. This definition includes the following agents:
- agent
- HCL Workload Automation Agent
- agent for z/OS
For more information about the agent for z/OS, see HCL Workload Automation: Scheduling with the Agent for z/OS.
- agent
- If you define a dynamic
agent, that it is a workstation that manages a wide variety of job types, for
example, specific database or file transfer jobs, in addition to traditional job types. It
is hosted by the workload broker workstation. The workstation
definition is automatically created and registered when you install the dynamic agent
component. In its definition you can edit only the following attributes:
- Description
- Vartable
Note: If you have theenAddWorkstation
global option set to "yes", the dynamic agent workstation definition is automatically added to the Plan after the installation process creates the dynamic agent workstation in the database. - rem-eng
- If you define a remote engine workstation, that it is a
workstation used to communicate with a remote engine when binding a locally defined job, named
shadow job, to a specific job running on the remote engine, named remote job. When the
two jobs are bound, the shadow job status transition maps the remote job status transition. This
mapping is useful also to define and monitor dependencies of local jobs on jobs running on the
remote engine; such dependencies are called cross dependencies.
For more information about shadow jobs and cross dependencies, see Defining and managing cross dependencies.
When defining this type of workstation, specify the following fields:- os
- The operating system of the remote engine.
- host
- The name of the hosting broker workstation.
- node
- The hostname or the IP address of the remote engine.
- pool
- If you define a pool, that is a set of dynamic agents
with similar hardware or software characteristics to submit jobs to. This workstation is
hosted by the workload broker workstation. In its definition
you can edit only the following attributes:
- Description
- Vartable
- Members
- d-pool
- If you define a dynamic pool, that is a set of
dynamic agents which is dynamically defined based on the requirements listed in the JSDL
file specified in the resources attribute. This workstation is hosted by the
workload broker workstation. In its
definition you can edit only the following attributes:
- Description
- Vartable
- Requirements
- ignore
- Specifies that the workstation definition must not be added to the production plan. If you specify this setting, job streams scheduled to run on this workstation are not added to the production plan.
- autolink
- Specifies whether
to open the link between workstations at startup. Depending on the
type of the workstation, when you set its value to
on
:- On a fault-tolerant agent or on a standard agents
- It means that the domain manager open the link to the agent when the domain manager is started.
- On a domain manager
- It means that its agents open links to the domain manager when they are started.
This setting is particularly useful when a new production plan is created on the master domain manager: As part of the production plan generation all workstations are stopped and then restarted. For each agent with autolink turned on, the domain manager automatically sends a copy of the new production plan and then starts the agent. If autolink is turned on also for the domain manager, the agent opens a link back to the domain manager.
If the value of autolink is
off
for an agent, you can open the link from its domain manager by running the conman link command on the agent's domain manager or the master domain manager. - behindfirewall
- If set to
on
, it means there is a firewall between the workstation and the master domain manager. In this case only a direct connection between the workstation and its domain manager is allowed and the start workstation, stop workstation, and showjobs commands are sent following the domain hierarchy, instead of making the master domain manager or the domain manager open a direct connection with the workstation.Set this attribute to
off
if you are defining a workstation with typebroker
. - fullstatus
- Specify this
setting when defining a fault-tolerant agent workstation. For domain
managers this keyword is automatically set to
on
. Specify one of the following values:- on
- If you want the fault-tolerant agent workstation to operate in full status mode, meaning that the workstation is updated with the status of jobs and job streams running on all other workstations in its domain and subordinate domains, but not on peer or parent domains. The copy of the production plan on the agent is kept at the same level of detail as the copy of the production plan on its domain manager.
- off
- If you want the fault-tolerant agent workstation to be informed about the status of jobs and job streams only on other workstations that affect its own jobs and job streams. Specifying "off" can improve performance by reducing network activity.
- securitylevel
- Specifies the type of SSL
authentication for the workstation. Do not specify this attribute for a workstation with type
broker
. It can have one of the following values:- enabled
- The workstation uses SSL authentication only if its domain manager workstation or another fault-tolerant agent below it in the domain hierarchy requires it.
- on
- The workstation uses SSL authentication when it connects with its domain manager. The domain manager uses SSL authentication when it connects to its parent domain manager. The fault-tolerant agent refuses any incoming connection from its domain manager if it is not an SSL connection.
- force
- The workstation uses SSL authentication for all of its connections and accepts connections from both parent and subordinate domain managers.
- force_enabled
- The workstation uses SSL authentication for all of its connections to all target workstations which are set to this value. The workstation tries to establish a connection in FULLSSL mode and, if the attempt fails, it tries to establish an unsecure connection. If you plan to set different security levels between master domain manager and fault-tolerant agents, ensure all these components are at version 95 Fix Pack 4 or later. For versions earlier than 95 Fix Pack 4, the same security level is required for master domain manager and fault-tolerant agents.
If this attribute is omitted, the workstation is not configured for SSL connections and any value for secureaddr is ignored. Make sure, in this case, that the nm ssl port local option is set to 0 to ensure that netman process does not try to open the port specified in secureaddr. See Setting local options for information about SSL authentication and local options set in the
TWS_home/localopts
configuration file.The following table describes the type of communication used for each type of securitylevel setting.The value for securitylevel is not specified for dynamic workload broker workstations or for workstations with an IBM Workload Scheduler agent V8.2 or earlier.Table 3. Type of communication depending on the security level value Value set on the Fault-tolerant Agent (or the Domain Manager) Value set on its Domain Manager (or on its Parent Domain Manager) Type of connection established Not specified Not specified TCP/IP Enabled Not specified TCP/IP On Not specified No connection Force Not specified No connection Not specified On TCP/IP Enabled On TCP/IP On On SSL Force On SSL Not specified Enabled TCP/IP Enabled Enabled TCP/IP On Enabled SSL Force Enabled SSL Not specified Force No connection Enabled Force SSL On Force SSL Force Force SSL - server ServerID
- Use the server attribute in
the fault-tolerant agent workstation
definition to reduce the time required to initialize agents and to improve the timeliness of
messages. By default, communications with the fault-tolerant agent are handled by a
mailman process running on the domain manager. The server attribute allows you
to start a mailman process on the domain manager to handle communications with this
fault-tolerant agent workstation
only.
If you are defining a fault-tolerant agent that can work as a backup domain manager, the ServerID is used only when the workstation works as a fault-tolerant agent; the setting is ignored when the workstation works as a backup domain manager.
Within the ServerID, the ID is a single letter or a number (A-Z and 0-9). The IDs are unique to each domain manager, so you can use the same IDs in other domains without conflict. A specific ServerID can be dedicated to more than one fault-tolerant agent workstation.
As best practices:- If more than 36 server IDs are required in a domain, consider to splitting the domain into two or more domains.
- If the same ID is used for multiple agents, a single server is created to handle their communications. Define extra servers to prevent a single server from handling more than eight agents.
- protocol http | https
- Specifies the
protocol to use to communicate with:
- The broker workstation
- If the workstation is an agent workstation.
- The remote engine
- If the workstation is a remote engine workstation.
- members [workstation] [...]
- Use this value for a pool workstation to specify the agents that you want to add to the pool.
- requirements jsdl_definition
- Use this value for a dynamic pool
workstation to specify the requirements, in JSDL format; the agents that satisfy the requirement
automatically belong to the dynamic pool. You use the following
syntax:
For more information about JSDL syntax, see Job Submission Description Language schema reference.˂jsdl_definition:> ˂jsdl:resources> ˂jsdl:logicalResource subType="MyResourceType"/> ˂/jsdl:resources>
Examples
hdq-1
, and a
fault-tolerant agent named
hdq-2
in the master domain. Note that a domain argument is optional in
this example, because the master domain defaults to masterdm. cpuname hdq-1 description “Headquarters master DM”
os unix
tz America/Los_Angeles
node sultan.ibm.com
domain masterdm
for maestro type manager
autolink on
fullstatus on
end
cpuname hdq-2
os wnt
tz America/Los_Angeles
node opera.ibm.com
domain masterdm
for maestro type fta
autolink on
end
distr-a
with a domain manager named
distr-a1
and a standard agent named distr-a2
: domain distr-a
manager distr-a1
parent masterdm
end
cpuname distr-a1 description “District A domain mgr”
os wnt
tz America/New_York
node pewter.ibm.com
domain distr-a
for maestro type manager
autolink on
fullstatus on
end
cpuname distr-a2
os wnt
node quatro.ibm.com
tz America/New_York
domain distr-a
for maestro type s-agent
end
cpuname ENNETI3
os WNT
node apollo
tcpaddr 30112
secureaddr 32222
for maestro
autolink off
fullstatus on
securitylevel on
end
cpuname ITDWBAGENT
vartable TABLE1
os OTHER
node itdwbtst11.ibm.com TCPADDR 41114
timezone Europe/Rome
domain MASTERDM
for MAESTRO
type BROKER
autolink OFF
behindfirewall OFF
fullstatus OFF
end
London-hdq
using the default HTTPS port 31116. The remote engine workstation is
hosted by the broker workstation
ITDWBAGENTcpuname REW_London
description "Remote engine workstation to communicate with London-hdq"
os WNT
node London-hdq secureaddr 31116
timezone Europe/London
for maestro host ITDWBAGENT
type rem-eng
protocol HTTPS
end
CPUNAME DPOOLUNIX
DESCRIPTION "Sample Dynamic Pool Workstation"
VARTABLE table1
OS OTHER
TIMEZONE Europe/Rome
FOR MAESTRO HOST MAS86MAS_DWB
TYPE D-POOL
REQUIREMENTS
˂?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
˂jsdl:resourceRequirements
xmlns:jsdl="http://www.ibm.com/xmlns/prod/scheduling/1.0/jsdl">
˂jsdl:resources>
˂jsdl:candidateOperatingSystems>
˂jsdl:operatingSystem type="HPUX"/>
˂jsdl:operatingSystem type="LINUX"/>
˂/jsdl:candidateOperatingSystems>
˂/jsdl:resources>
˂/jsdl:resourceRequirements>
END
CPUNAME DPOOLWIN
DESCRIPTION "Sample Dynamic Pool Workstation"
OS WNT
TIMEZONE Europe/Rome
FOR MAESTRO HOST MAS86MAS_DWB
TYPE D-POOL
REQUIREMENTS
˂?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
˂jsdl:resourceRequirements xmlns:jsdl="http://www.ibm.com/xmlns/prod/scheduling/1.0/jsdl">>
˂jsdl:resources>
˂jsdl:candidateOperatingSystems>
˂jsdl:operatingSystem type="Windows 2000"/>
˂/jsdl:candidateOperatingSystems>
˂/jsdl:resources>
˂/jsdl:resourceRequirements>
END
CPUNAME POOLUNIX
DESCRIPTION "Sample Pool Workstation"
OS OTHER
TIMEZONE Europe/Rome
FOR MAESTRO HOST MAS86MAS_DWB
TYPE POOL
MEMBERS
NC121105
NC117248
END
CPUNAME SA1
DESCRIPTION "Sample Standard Agent"
LICENSETYPE PERJOB
VARTABLE TABLE1
OS UNIX
NODE sa1.mycompany.com TCPADDR 31111
SECUREADDR 31113
TIMEZONE Europe/Rome
DOMAIN MASTERDM
FOR MAESTRO
TYPE S-AGENT
IGNORE
AUTOLINK ON
BEHINDFIREWALL ON
SECURITYLEVEL FORCE
FULLSTATUS OFF
SERVER B
END
See also
For information about how to perform the same task from the Dynamic Workload Console, see: