Using
- Computer and workstation names of the agent
The first time the agent for z/OS connects with HCL Workload Automation, it is automatically given a computer name. - Listing the agents for z/OS
In the Dynamic Workload Console and in composer, the agents for z/OS® are listed as workstations of type agent. - Defining jobs
Like you do for all other HCL Workload Automation jobs, you can define jobs for an agent for z/OS from either the composer command line or from the Dynamic Workload Console. - Defining the JCL
How to define the JCL. - Running event-driven workload automation
- Submitting jobs
All agent for z/OS jobs can be either part of a job stream and be submitted in a plan, or be submitted at any time using the conman submit commands or proper Dynamic Workload Console panels. - Using variables in your jobs
You can include variables in your job definition. - Managing job instances
You manage jobs submitted to an agent for z/OS with the same commands available for all HCL Workload Automation jobs. - Tracking jobs
The agent uses the JES/SMF exits to track the status changes for all the jobs submitted through it. - Viewing job logs
Viewing the logs of jobs submitted through the agent for z/OS. - Using system commands to control the agent
You can use z/OS system commands to start, stop, cancel, or modify the agent for z/OS. - Switching domain managers
This section describes the mechanism that keeps the agent for z/OS connected to your HCL Workload Automation network when you switch to a backup manager.