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Configurations
EnterpriseSCHEDULE spans operating platforms, including the Windows NT, SUN, OpenVMS, UNIX and Linux operating systems. Jobs and processes can be created on and these diverse systems and the data they generate and control can be completely integrated throughout the enterprise.
EnterpriseSCHEDULE Workgroups
Distribute the Workload across servers
- Method 1: Automatically chooses least busy server in a workgroup freeing up resources on busy servers
- Method 2: Round Robin method runs jobs in a sequence across the workgroup
- Method 3: Runs jobs on the first accessible server in a workgroup
Replication of database across workgroup
A complete copy of all jobs, calendars, variables etc in the database is replicated across all nodes. Provides solid fault tolerance in the event of inaccessible or faulty servers.
Job Specifications
- Single point of Control - Administer, control and monitor scheduling activity on a heterogeneous Enterprise from a single client
- Job command list can be any operating system command or script (Windows NT batch or executable, Unix Shell scripts, or DCL command file)
- Jobs can be passed multiple parameters
- Resource variables add conditional programmability to job processing
- All job, calendar, variable etc. data stored in central or distributed database proprietary to EnterpriseSCHEDULE
- Prerequisites hold up subsequent jobs
- Initiates signal subsequent jobs to execute based on exit status
- Prejob actions check conditions before job executes
- Unlimited numbers of resource requirements
- Post job actions execute after job runs
- Two level folders similar to Windows folder system.
- Jobs are stored in folders. The look and feel resemble the native file system, but the SCHEDULE contents actually reside in a database. This database supports 2 levels of folders.
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