EnterpriseSCHEDULE job scheduling software spans operating platforms that include Windows, OpenVMS, Linux, HP-UX, Solaris, AIX and Tru64. Scheduled batch jobs can be created on these diverse systems and the data they generate and control can be completely integrated throughout the IT enterprise.
EnterpriseSCHEDULE Job Scheduling Workgroups
Distribute the batch processing workload across servers by configuring Workgroups
Method 1: Automatically chooses the least busy server in a workgroup, freeing up resources on busy servers
Method 2: Runs jobs on the first accessible server in a workgroup, allowing a preferred server to be chosen
Method 3: Runs jobs on all members of the workgroup, useful for running identical instances of job sequences on multiple servers
Replication of Job Scheduler Database across Workgroup
A complete copy of all jobs, calendars, variables, etc in the scheduling database can be replicated across all nodes. Provides solid fault tolerance in the event of inaccessible or faulty servers.
Schedule Batch Job Specifications
Single point of control - administer, control and monitor job scheduling activity on a heterogeneous Enterprise from a single client
Schedule job command list can be any operating system command or script (Windows batch or executable, Unix Shell scripts, DCL command file + many more standard and user-definable CLIs)
Scheduled batch jobs can be passed multiple parameters
Resource variables add conditional programmability to batch job processing
Pre-job actions check conditions before batch job executes
Unlimited numbers of resource requirements can be specified as batch job start conditions
Post-job actions execute after batch job completes
Prerequisites hold up subsequent scheduling jobs
Initiates trigger subsequent jobs to execute based on exit status or resource conditions
Two level folder structure similar to Windows folder system, containing all job scheduling elements – job definitions, calendars, variables, display layouts, etc.