Defining jobs based on the agent type
About this task
Steps for defining a job for supported agents.
- Fault-tolerant agents
- To define jobs, follow these steps:
- From the navigation toolbar, click Administration>Workload Definitions>Manage Workload Definitions.
- Specify an engine name, either distributed or z/OS. The Workload Designer opens. Job types and characteristics vary depending on whether you select a distributed or a z/OS engine.
- In the Working List pane, select
- Select the category and type of job you want to create.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs, click
- .
- z/OS job. See Scheduling with the Agent for z/OS.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs, click
- In the properties panel, specify the attributes for the job definition you are creating. For all the details about available fields and options, see the online help by clicking the "?" in the top-right corner.
- Click Save to save the job definition in the database.
- Limited fault-tolerant agent
- To define jobs, follow these steps:
- From the navigation toolbar, click Administration>Workload Definitions>Manage Workload Definitions.
- Specify an engine name, either distributed or z/OS. The Workload Designer opens. Job types and characteristics vary depending on whether you select a distributed or a z/OS engine.
- In the Working List pane, select
- Select the category and type of job you want to create.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs, click
- . See Limited Fault-tolerant Agent for IBMi.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs, click
- In the properties panel, specify the attributes for the job definition you are creating. For all the details about available fields and options, see the online help by clicking the "?" in the top-right corner.
- Click Save to save the job definition in the database.
- Agent for z/OS
- To define jobs, follow these steps:
- From the navigation toolbar, click Administration>Workload Definitions>Manage Workload Definitions.
- Specify an engine name, either distributed or z/OS. The Workload Designer opens. Job types and characteristics vary depending on whether you select a distributed or a z/OS engine.
- In the Working List pane, select
- Select the category and type of job you want to create.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs, click
- . See Scheduling with the Agent for z/OS.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs, click
- In the properties panel, specify the attributes for the job definition you are creating. For all the details about available fields and options, see the online help by clicking the "?" in the top-right corner.
- Click Save to save the job definition in the database.
- Remote engines
- To define shadow jobs, follow these steps:
- From the navigation toolbar, click Administration>Workload Definitions>Manage Workload Definitions.
- Specify an engine name, either distributed or z/OS. The Workload Designer opens. Job types and characteristics vary depending on whether you select a distributed or a z/OS engine.
- In the Working List pane, select
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs,
- .
- .
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs,
- Select the category and type of job you want to create.
- ForHCL Workload Automation jobs,
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs,
- HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - Shadow jobs. . See
- Shadow Distributed or Shadow z/OS. See IBM Workload Scheduler for z/OS Managing the Workload, section about Specifying cross dependencies and shadow jobs.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
jobs,
- ForHCL Workload Automation jobs,
- In the properties panel, specify the attributes for the job definition you are creating. For all the details about available fields and options, see the online help by clicking the "?" in the top-right corner.
- Click Save to save the job definition in the database.
- Extended agents
- To define jobs, follow these steps:
- From the navigation toolbar, click Administration>Workload Definitions>Manage Workload Definitions.
- Specify an engine name, either distributed or z/OS. The Workload Designer opens. Job types and characteristics vary depending on whether you select a distributed or a z/OS engine.
- In the Working List pane, select .
- Select the category and type of job you want to create.
- For SAP jobs, See Creating SAP Standard R/3 jobs from the Dynamic Workload Console. .
- For MVS,
- For PeopleSoft, .
- For z/OS, .
- In the properties panel, specify the attributes for the job definition you are creating. For all the details about available fields and options, see the online help by clicking the "?" in the top-right corner.
- Click Save to save the job definition in the database.
- Dynamic agent and IBM® Z® Workload Scheduler agents
The steps described here for defining a job are common to all access methods.
Follow these steps:- From the navigation toolbar, click .
- Specify an engine name, either distributed or z/OS. The Workload Designer opens. Job types and characteristics vary depending on whether you select a distributed or a z/OS engine.
- In the Working List pane, select
- Select the category and type of job you want to create.
- For SAP R/3 jobs, ERP,
- SAP Job on Dynamic Workstations. See Creating SAP Standard R/3 jobs from the Dynamic Workload Console.
- SAP. See Creating SAP Standard R/3 jobs from the Dynamic Workload Console..
- SAP PI Channel, see Scheduling Applications with HCL Workload Automation, section about Defining a HCL Workload Automation job that runs an SAP PI Channel job.
- For HCL Workload Automation native
job types, Native
- Executable, see HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - Executable jobs
- IBM® i, see "Scheduling jobs on IBM i" in Limited Fault-Tolerant Agent IBM i.
- IBM Workload Scheduler for z/OS Scheduling End-to-end with z-centric Capabilities. , see
- Remote command, see HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition -remote command jobs.
- For Database and Integrations job types with advanced options, Database
and Integrations,
- HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - Database jobs. , see
- HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - J2EE jobs. , see
- HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - Java jobs. , see
- HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Creating job types with advanced options. , see
- HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - Web services jobs. , see
- For Business Analytics job types with advanced options, Business
Analytics,
- InfoSphere® DataStage®, see Scheduling Applications with HCL Workload Automation, section about Defining a HCL Workload Automation job to run an InfoSphere DataStage job.
- Cognos®, see Scheduling Applications with HCL Workload Automation, section about Defining jobs by using composer.
- For Cloud environments, HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - IBM SmartCloud® Provisioning jobs , see
- For Access Method job types, PeopleSoft, SAP r3batch and MVS, .
- For HCL Workload Automation User's Guide and Reference, section about Job definition - File transfer jobs. , see
- For SAP R/3 jobs, ERP,
- In the properties panel, specify the attributes for the job definition you are creating. For all the details about available fields and options, see the online help by clicking the "?" in the top-right corner.
- Click Save to save the job definition in the database.
Note: The access method for SAP R/3 provides supplementary
features if you use the alternative steps described in Creating SAP Standard R/3 jobs from the Dynamic Workload Console and associate it to an
HCL Workload Automation
job. You can create native SAP R/3 Standard jobs on a remote
SAP system directly from the Dynamic Workload Console.