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Enterprise Scheduler Operator Training
The Operator course focuses on the operational features and functionalities
of Tidal Enterprise Scheduler. This is an ideal class for operators, schedulers, and managers.
Highlights
This one-day, interactive course builds a solid foundation of user knowledge
for Tidal Enterprise Scheduler. Students will learn the key concepts of job scheduling, job control
and basic elements of management the production schedule. Students will learn time-saving skills
such as how to quickly insert/remove jobs from a scheduler, how to restart jobs, and how parameters
are passed into a job command. This course has no prerequisites.
Topics covered in this course include:
- Overview of Tidal Enterprise Scheduler
- Architecture, scheduling concepts and terminologies
- Jobs
- What a job is
- What a job rule is
- Job statuses
- Differences between job rules and instances
- Who owns a job
- Where jobs can be scheduled
- How a job is tracked
- Scheduling Overview
- Current schedule
- Historical and future schedulers
- Schedule Life Cycle
- Operator Actions
- Viewing details of a specific occurrence of a job
- Parameter overrides
- Controlling jobs
- Manual setting job statuses
- Inserting job into schedule
- Removing job from schedule
- Releasing a job
- Commands and Command types
- What can be scheduled
- How parameters are passed to a job
- AD-HOC jobs
- What an ad-hoc job is
- How to define an ad-hoc job
- When to use ad-hoc jobs
- Dependencies
- Time dependencies
- Job or Job Group dependencies
- File dependencies
- Variable dependencies
- Agents and Agent Lists
- Differences and Types
- Variables
- Job, System and Event variables
- How to use a variable
- Where variables can be used
- Operator Alerts
- Job events and action
- Job actions
- Alert actions
- Mail actions
- Console alerts
- Job Classes and queues
- Purpose and usages
- How to assign a class to a job
- Resources
- Defining a resource
- Adding a resource
- When to use resources
- Reporting
- Generating reports
Students will learn key concepts and terminology, a high level understanding of
Tidal Enterprise Scheduler architecture. Students will learn about job rules, instances, schedules,
controlling jobs within a scheduler, dependencies, variables, job classes, resources and reporting.
Students will leave this one-day course ready to begin monitoring and managing schedules with the
Tidal Enterprise Scheduler. Enrollees who successfully complete the course will be awarded a certificate
of completion and may continue to take additional Tidal Enterprise Scheduler courses.
Location
This course can be scheduled either at the Tidal Software Corporate Headquarters in Palo Alto,
California or at your site.
How to Schedule Training
For more information or to schedule a training class, call 1-650-475-4600 or send email to
consulting@tidalsoftware.com.
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