Installing a dynamic domain manager or its backup
Start the installation of a dynamic domain manager or its backup.
About this task
Install a dynamic domain manager if you want to schedule and control your static and dynamic workload both in distributed and end-to-end environments. For example, you might have different branch offices and want to run your dynamic schedule independently at each branch office to improve agent scalability. Moreover, installing a dynamic domain manager or its backup you run your dynamic schedule even if the master domain manager or the master domain manager configured as backup is unavailable.
By installing
a dynamic domain manager you can:
- Improve fault-tolerant and dynamic agent scalability because the workload of the agents in the domain is directly controlled by the dynamic domain manager to which they are directly connected.
- Allow static and dynamic processing to continue even if the agent connection to its master domain manager is unavailable.
A dynamic domain manager that is configured as backup is composed of a:
- Fault-tolerant agent
- Broker server
- Dynamic agent
When you install a dynamic domain manager, the following workstation types are created in the database:
- Broker
- For the broker server
- Agent
- For the dynamic agent
- Manager
- For the fault-tolerant agent
- Domain
- For the domain. The domain is a child of the master domain manager domain.