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BMC Control-M 7: A Journey from Traditional Batch Scheduling to Workload Automation

By : Qiang Ding
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BMC Control-M 7: A Journey from Traditional Batch Scheduling to Workload Automation

By: Qiang Ding

Overview of this book

Control-M is one of the most widely used enterprise class batch workload automation platform. With a strong knowledge of Control-M, you will be able to use the tool to meet ever growing batch needs. There has been no book that can guide you to implement and manage this powerful tool successfully... until now. With this book you will quickly master Control-M and be able to call yourself "a Control-M" specialist! "BMC Control-M 7: A Journey from Traditional Batch Scheduling to Workload Automation" will lead you into the world of Control-M and guide you to implement and maintain a Control-M environment successfully. By mastering this workload automation tool, you will see new opportunities opening up before you. With this book you will be able to take away and put into practice knowledge from every aspect of Control-M ñ implementation, administration, design and management of Control-M job flows, and more importantly how to move into workload automation and let batch processing utilize the cloud. You will start off with batch processing and workload automation, and then get an understanding of how Control-M meets these needs. Then we will look more in depth at the technical details of Control-M, and finally look at how to work with it to meet critical business needs. Throughout the book, you will learn important concepts and features, as well as learn from the Author's experience, accumulated over many years. By the end of the book you will be set up to work efficiently with this tool and also understand how to utilize the latest features of Control-M.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
BMC Control-M 7: A Journey from Traditional Batch Scheduling to Workload Automation
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Control-M mirroring and failover


Moving on from the topic of security, now let's have a look at how to use Control-M mirroring and failover to prevent Control-M outages that are caused by major operating system problem or hardware failures.

We have discussed the concept and options available to build a high availability Control-M environment in Chapter 3, Building the Control-M Infrastructure. Based on what we know so far, we will create a mirroring database and failover standby for our Control-M/Server running on ctm-srv-uat-01. In this section, we will be focusing on the manual way to trigger failovers. The steps we are going to perform can be automated by using integration provided with BMC PATROL KM for Control-M or other third-party applications to call the related Control-M/Server scripts.

Pre-implementation tasks

In order to use Control-M mirroring and failover to achieve application-level HA, we need to install another Control-M/Server and database on a separate host as the standby...