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CA AutoSys Workload Automation r11 SP3 & WCC r11.1 SP1: Internals and Configuration
Presenters: Nick Minchenko, Mike Woods, Elizabeth Dexter
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Agenda:
>Installation
>Configuration and Performance Tuning
>DR and Backup
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Installation
> Preparing for Installation
> Typical Configurations
> Installing the Common Components
> Product Installs
> Optional Component Installs
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Preparing for Installation
> Architecture
Determine your requirements
– Sizing
Number of Instances
Number of Jobs
Number of Users/concurrent users
– High Availability
– Disaster Recovery and Backup
– Environments to maintain (Dev, Test, Production, etc.)
– SLAs
Visualize - Document and Diagram
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Installation
> System and OS Requirements
Download the product READMEs
Patches, libraries
> Networking
Can the machines communicate?
– Multiple NIC Cards
– DNS
Subnets
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Typical Configurations
> Small
> Mid-sized
> Large
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Typical Configurations – Small Enterprise
> Small
One AutoSys instance
– Under 10K jobs
One WCC
One EEM
Small number of users/concurrent users
> For HA, duplicate the configuration and add a tiebreaker
machine
> No Reporting unless there is a tiebreaker machine
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Small Enterprise
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Small Enterprise – HA
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Typical Configurations–Mid-sized Enterprise
> Mid-range
One AutoSys instance, separate Scheduler/Database
– 10K to 30K jobs
WCC – Core and Spectator
One EEM instance
Up to hundreds of users/100 or fewer concurrent users
> Can be multiple installations for Dev/Test/Production
> Dedicated Reporting server with Data Warehouse
> HA: Includes Primary/Secondary AutoSys and EEM
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Mid-sized
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Mid-sized HA
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Typical Configuration – Large Enterprise
> Large
HA
Primary/Secondary AutoSys, separate Scheduler/Database
– 30K+
WCC – Core and multiple Spectators
Primary/Secondary EEM instances
Hundreds of concurrent users, thousands of users
> Multiple installations for Dev/Test/Production
> Dedicated Reporting server with Data Warehouse
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Large
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Installation
> Installing the Common Components
SSA
CCS/Event Management
EEM
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Installation
> Installing the Common Components
SSA
– Communication component
– Must be on both AutoSys and WCC machines
– PMUX (Port Multiplexing) and SSL settings must be the
same throughout the enterprise
– Update to 2.0.40 (available with AutoSys r11 SP3)
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Installation and Configuration
> Installing the Common Components
EEM
– Security component
– Recommendation is a dedicated server for EEM
– Shared instance between AutoSys, WCC, JAWS
– Verify installation – up and running?
– User Repository
– Update to EEM 8.4 SR01+ to remove Ingres
Delivered as part of AutoSys SP 2 inc. 2
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Installation and Configuration
> Installing the Common Components
CCS (CA Common Services)
– CCI is required for WCC through WCC r11.1 SP1
– Required for AutoSys for communication with mainframe,
UUJMA or Event Management
EEM (Embedded Entitlements Manager)
– Required for WCC
Event Management
– Windows: Requires MS SQL Server to be available
– Help requires a web server
– Postgres database is used on *NIX
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Installing AutoSys
> Pre Installation Tasks
Which security model
Platforms to be managed
Product Integration
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Installing AutoSys
> Install CCC components if necessary
> Install AutoSys DVD
Typical
– Types
Custom
– Types
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Server Install
> Database Information
> SSA Information
> EEM Information
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Client Install
> Components
> Application Server
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Agent Install
> Single Agent
> Application Server Ports
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Modifying an Install
> Add Instance
> Add/Repair
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Installing WCC
> Verify that EEM is installed in the enterprise
> Verify that CCS is installed on the WCC server
> Insert the WCC DVD and install
Custom
Express
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Installing Reporting
> Install the Data Warehouse database
Sybase, Oracle, MS SQL Server
> Install BusinessObjects
Dedicated server is recommended
> Install the Data Warehouse
> Install the BIAR (standard reports) file into
BusinessObjects
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Installation
> Optional Component Installs
Agents
Adapters
– SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft
Command Sponsor
Reporting
Event Management
– Windows: Requires MS SQL Server
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Initial Configuration - AutoSys
> Initial Configuration
> Provider
> DBAccess
> DBLibWaitTime
> DBEventReconnect
> Integration Parameters
> Port Parameters
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Performance Tuning - AutoSys
> Tune Database
> DB_CONNECTIONS
> SCHED_SCALE
> RSP_REGULATOR
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Initial Configuration - WCC
> Create CCI Links
> Create Servers
AutoSys, CA 7, Event, SAP, JAWS
> Create Job Status Views
> Create Job Flows
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Performance Tuning - WCC
> Follow recommendations in the performance tuning
document
Max threads/max memory
Minimize logging
Modify feature parameters
Move to current maintenance
Etc.
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Configuration - EEM
> Decide what user store will be used, external or internal
Configuring external directory
> Adding users
internal store only
> Adding groups
> Defining policies
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Tuning - EEM
> Use most restrictive base DN as possible to reduce
number of queries
> Use group filters when possible
> Use User filters when possible
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Disaster Recovery and Backup
> AutoSys
> WCC
> EEM
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Disaster Recovery and Backup
> AutoSys
HA Feature
– Application High Availability
DS
– Database Redundancy
> Configuration Files
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Disaster Recovery and Backup
> WCC
HA Feature
– Must be in the same subnet
Batch Utilities
– Configuration
– Job Status Console
– Job Flow Monitoring
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Disaster Recovery and Backup
> EEM
Multi-write
Fail-over configuration
Safex utility
– What needs to be exported will depend on application and
user store
CA Directory commands
– Db dumps and imports
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Questions?
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