Using the Dynamic Workload Console,
you can define logical resources and resource groups for workstations
with properties that are not discovered with a system scan. You create
a logical resource specifying the characteristics of the resource
that are required to run jobs.
About this task
To create a logical
resource, perform the following steps:
Procedure
- In the Dynamic Workload Broker navigation
tree, expand Administration and click Create Logical Resources
on Broker. The wizard helps you create a new
resource and add it to computers in your environment.
- In the General Properties page, define the general
properties for the logical resource:
- In the Name field, type the name to be assigned
to the logical resource. This field is required. The name must start
with an alphabetical character, and can contain underscore symbols
( _ ), minus symbols (-), and periods (.). Spaces, special characters,
accented characters are not supported.
- In the Type field, type a meaningful name for
the logical resource type. For example, if the logical resource describes DB2® applications,
you might call the resource DB2. The name must start with an
alphabetical character, and can contain underscore symbols ( _ ),
minus symbols (-), and periods (.). Spaces, special characters, accented
characters are not supported.
- In the Quantity field, specify a value that represents
the availability of the logical resource. For example, if the resource
consists in a license server, you can specify the number of licenses
available on the server for a product. This field is optional.
- Select the Set as Offline check box to mark the
resource as not available. You can subsequently change the resource
status by expanding Scheduling Environment and selecting Logical
Resources. You can then search for a resource and modify the status.
- Click the Next button to proceed.
- In the Computer Search Criteria page, specify the
criteria for searching the computers to be added to the logical resource.
In this page, you can either perform a search on all computers available
in the HCL Workload Automation environment
or you can search for specific computers. To search on all available
computers, leave all fields blank. As an alternative, you can specify
one or more of the search criteria listed below. The search criteria
are cumulative; each additional information you specify further refines
the search:
- In the Host Name field, specify the host name of a
computer. Wildcards are supported. The search is performed on computers
with the specified host name or section of the host name. For example,
if you enter test* in the Host name field, the test1 and testing
host names are returned.
- In the Logical resources already on the computer area,
specify the name and type of logical resources already present on
the computer, if any. In the Name field, specify the logical
resource name and in the Type field specify the logical resource
type. Wildcards are supported.
- In the Availability area, specify whether the computer
is:
- Available
- The computer is available and can be assigned jobs.
- Unavailable
- The computer is not available. The network might be down or the
computer might be switched off.
- In the Status area, define the status
of the specified computer.
- Online
- The computer is online.
- Offline
- The computer is offline. The administrator might have set the
computer offline for maintenance purposes.
- In the Hardware Characteristics area, specify the number
of processors available on the computer:
- Single processor
- The computer contains one processor.
- Double processor
- The computer contains two processors.
- Multi processor
- The computer contains three or more processors.
- In the Operating System area, specify the operating
system installed on the computers for which you want to search. The
search is performed only for computers with the selected operating
systems. Available operating systems are:
- Windows
- Linux
- AIX®
- Oracle Solaris
- HP-UX
- zOS
- IBM i
The results of the search are displayed in the Computer
Search Results pages.
- In the Computer Search Results page, you specify
to which computers you want to add the logical resource you are creating. Your selections are displayed in the Summary page.
- In the Summary page, you can optionally remove the
selected computer from the logical resource you are defining. Click Finish to save the logical
resource.
Results
The logical resource has been created and can be accessed
using the task.
You can perform the following operations using this task:
- Set the online or offline status of the logical resource.
- Delete the logical resource.
- Edit the logical resource specifications, including the computers
where the logical resource is located, the online or offline status
of the computers, and the logical resource name, unless the logical
resource was imported from the Change and Configuration Management Database.
A Change and Configuration Management Database logical
resource can be identified in the table of logical resources by the
value CCMDB in the Owner column.