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  3. IBM® Z Workload Scheduler

    Welcome to the IBM® Z Workload Scheduler documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use the product.

  4. Scheduling End-to-end with Fault Tolerance Capabilities
  5. Customizing

  • Product requirements

    This section contains links to the IBM® Workload Scheduler Download Documents, System Requirements, and Release Notes.

  • Fix Pack readmes

    For the latest information about a Fix Pack, see the appropriate Readme File.

  • Product Library in PDF format

    This section contains links to the PDF versions of all the publications provided in IBM Documentation for IBM Workload Automation.

  • Considerations for GDPR readiness
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  • Dynamic Workload Console User's Guide
  • AI Data Advisor (AIDA) User's Guide
  • Scheduling Job Integrations with IBM Workload Automation
  • IBM® Workload Scheduler

    Welcome to the IBM® Workload Scheduler documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use IBM Workload Scheduler. The documentation has been updated for IBM Workload Scheduler Version 10.1 Fix Pack 6.

  • IBM® Z Workload Scheduler

    Welcome to the IBM® Z Workload Scheduler documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use the product.

    • Memo to Users
    • Program Directory
    • Dynamic Workload Console Readmes

      For the latest information about a Dynamic Workload Console fix pack, see the appropriate Readme File.

    • Planning and Installation
    • Customization and Tuning
    • Managing the Workload

      You can plan when and how your workload runs and manage it as part of a plan.

    • Scheduling End-to-end with z-centric Capabilities
    • Scheduling End-to-end with Fault Tolerance Capabilities
      • About this publication
      • Overview

        An overview of end-to-end scheduling with fault tolerance capabilities.

      • Installing
      • Customizing
        • Defining centralized and non-centralized scripts

          A job can use two kinds of scripts, centralized or non-centralized. A centralized script is a script that resides in IBM Z Workload Scheduler and that is downloaded to the fault-tolerant workstation every time the job is submitted.

        • Setting the security features
        • Tuning global and local options in distributed network
        • Tuning network timeouts

          Network issues that make the connection to specific agents too slow can impact the performance of overall scheduling. IBM Workload Scheduler provides network timeout settings that you can tune to avoid problems with specific agents that affect the entire system.

        • Selecting end-to-end server messages
      • Managing end-to-end scheduling
      • Changing the topology of the network
    • Quick Reference
    • Diagnosis Guide and Reference
    • Workload Automation Programming Language for z/OS User's Guide and Reference
    • Driving IBM Z Workload Scheduler
  • Messages and Codes
  • Glossary
  • Installing IBM® Workload Scheduler
  • How to monitor your IBM® Workload Scheduler using the Dynamic Workload Console
  • How to create your scheduling environment using the Dynamic Workload Console
  • Notices
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Customizing

Customization tasks:
  • Defining job scripts for fault-tolerant workstations in Defining centralized and non-centralized scripts.
  • Setting SSL security for the distributed agents in Setting the security features.
  • Tuning global and local options on the distributed agents in Tuning global and local options in the distributed network.
  • Selecting sets of end-to-end server messages for the logs in Selecting end-to-end server messages.
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