Specifying fault-tolerant or HCL Workload Automation Agent workstations
You define fault-tolerant agent or HCL Workload Automation Agent (z-centric) workstations when you want to schedule jobs on non-z/OS systems using HCL Workload Automation distributed agents. In HCL Workload Automation for Z, fault-tolerant agents, and HCL Workload Automation Agent workstations are computer automatic workstations configured to schedule jobs on distributed agents that run on Windows™, UNIX™, or Linux™.
Field | Value | Value Description |
---|---|---|
Workstation type | C | Computer |
Reporting attribute | A | Automatic |
Started task, STC | N | No |
Server usage | N | Neither |
Destination | Blank | – |
Field | Value | Value Description |
---|---|---|
Workstation type | C | Computer |
Reporting attribute | A | Automatic |
Started task, STC | N | No |
Server usage | N | Neither |
Destination | Alphanumerical string of up to 8 characters | The destination name that was defined with the
HTTP parameter in the ROUTOPTS statement. You can add, modify, or delete the destinations. For details, see the description of the ROUTOPTS statement in HCL Workload Automation for Z: Customization and Tuning. |
Job user (JOBUSR) | Alphanumerical string of up to 47 characters | For J2EE jobs, the WebSphere® Application Server administrator.
For all the other jobs, the name of the user submitting the job. If
the user schedules jobs to run on Windows™ workstations,
ensure that a user password is also defined. If you are defining a Windows™ domain user, use the
following format: It
can be overwritten by the user specified either through EQQUX001 or
in a JOBREC statement in the job JCL.
|
Job password (JOBPWD) | Y, N, or A | Specifies if the user name entered in JOBUSR or
set by using the job-submit exit EQQUX001 is associated with a password. If
you set JOBPWD to If you
set JOBPWD to Typically,
the password is required for users who schedule jobs to run on Windows™ workstations. Set JOBPWD
to Valid values
are It can be overwritten by the user specified in a JOBREC statement in the job JCL. |
Job type (JOBTYPE) | The type of job to be run. Supported job types
are:
It can be overwritten by the user specified in a JOBREC statement in the job JCL. For information about supported job types, see the description of the JOBREC statement in HCL Workload Automation for Z: Scheduling End-to-end with z-centric Capabilities |