Workstation class
Workstations can be grouped into classes. A workstation class is a group of workstations with similar job scheduling characteristics. Any number of workstations can be grouped in a class, and a workstation can be in many classes. Jobs and job streams can be assigned to run on a specific workstation class and this makes the running of jobs and job streams across multiple workstations easier.
- Workstation classes that group workstations according to your internal departmental structure, so that you can define a job to run on all the workstations in a department
- Workstation classes that group workstations according to the software installed on them, so that you can define a job to run on all the workstations that have a particular application installed
- Workstation classes that group workstations according to the role of the user, so that you can define a job to run on all the workstations belonging to, for example, managers
Workstations can also be grouped into domains. This is done when your network is set up. The domain name is not one of the selection criteria when choosing where to run a job, so you might need to mirror your domain structure with workstation classes if you want to schedule a job to run on all workstations in a domain.
For more information about domains, see Domain
For more information about how to define workstation classes, see Workstation class definition.