Welcome to the IBM® Z Workload Scheduler documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use the product.
Daily planning is the process of producing and maintaining the current plan, which is the detailed schedule of the work that IBM Z Workload Scheduler will carry out on your system.
In an end-to-end configuration, use the users utility to create and manage Windows™ user IDs and passwords locally. With this command, you define on a Windows fault-tolerant agent the credentials of the users that are associated with job definitions by the JOBUSR parameter.
This section contains links to the IBM® Workload Scheduler Download Documents, System Requirements, and Release Notes.
For the latest information about a Fix Pack, see the appropriate Readme File.
This section contains links to the PDF versions of all the publications provided in IBM Documentation for IBM Workload Automation.
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.
For the latest information about a Dynamic Workload Console fix pack, see the appropriate Readme File.
You can plan when and how your workload runs and manage it as part of a plan.
An overview of end-to-end scheduling with fault tolerance capabilities.
In some situations the Symphony file in IBM Workload Scheduler is not created. For example, there might be a recovery from a disaster situation.
When creating a new Symphony, you can configure IBM Z Workload Scheduler to automatically send the Symphony file to IBM Workload Scheduler after you modify the current plan.
In an end-to-end network, use the CPUTZ keyword to set the local time zone of a workstation when you define the workstation with the CPUREC statement.
CPUTZ
CPUREC
By entering users without any argument, you are prompted for user names and passwords.