1. Introducing IBM Workload Scheduler 9.2 Administration
- Using dynamic batch computing
- IBM Workload Automation configurations
- Workload Scheduler architecture
- Workload Scheduler agents and workstations
- Using the Dynamic Workload Console
- Getting started with the command-line interfaces
2. Planning the Workload Scheduler implementation
- Planning the Workload Scheduler architecture
- Creating workstation and domain definitions
- Workload Scheduler networks
- Preparing a database
- Checking hardware and software prerequisites
- IBM Workload Automation users
3. Installing and configuring Workload Scheduler
- Preparing for the installation
- Choosing an installation method
- Configuring Workload Scheduler
4. Upgrading Workload Scheduler
- Planning and preparing the upgrade
- Performing an upgrade
- Performing ongoing maintenance
5. Managing the production cycle
- Production and preproduction plans
6. Running agent processes
- Workload Scheduler agent processes
- Using the console manager
- Configuring the job environment
7. Securing Workload Scheduler
- Providing specific access
- Configuring authentication
- Configuring Dynamic Workload Console roles
- Configuring user authorization
8. Finding and repairing problems
- Built-in troubleshooting features
- Checking workstation status
- Finding log files