This chapter discusses the concepts and procedures to successfully plan an
enterprise’s workload. Existing sites using Tivoli Workload Scheduler refer to the
activities that use these concepts and procedures as
scheduling. The staff
members who perform these activities are called
schedulers.
New users of scheduling software such as Tivoli Workload Scheduler are
introduced to scheduling as the activity that defines what jobs have to run under
what conditions. This covers defining objects as diverse as the servers that the
jobs run on (called workstations in Tivoli ...
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