13.1 List of case studies
The following table lists the scenarios and challenges assumed in the case studies.
No |
Case study |
Reference |
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1 |
Acquiring information about job execution activity by specific users. |
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2 |
Preventing execution of jobs that are invalid due to an incorrectly specified execution agent or other reason. |
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3 |
Saving the results of a daily job to a different file each day. |
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4 |
Reinstating a temporary schedule change that was cleared by a release registration. |
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5 |
Using an alias for the execution host name of an event job in a manager/agent configuration. |
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6 |
Limiting JP1/AJS3 - Manager resources to those used for job operation |
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7 |
Isolating the business operations of each scheduler service on a single manager host. |
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8 |
Editing units defined by JP1/AJS3 - View and comparing definitions before and after editing |
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9 |
Executing jobs in an auto-scaling cloud environment |
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10 |
Executing a single job on multiple agent hosts |
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11 |
Restricting operations that can be performed from the Web GUI or user applications |
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12 |
Graphically viewing the JP1/AJS3 operating status |
- Organization of this section
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13.1.1 Acquiring information about job execution activity by specific users
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13.1.3 Saving the results of a daily job to a different file each day
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13.1.4 Reinstating a temporary schedule change that was cleared by a release registration
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13.1.5 Using an alias for the execution host name of an event job in a manager/agent configuration
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13.1.6 Limiting JP1/AJS3 - Manager resources to those used for job operation
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13.1.7 Isolating the business operations of each scheduler service on a single manager host
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13.1.8 Editing units defined by JP1/AJS3 - View and comparing definitions before and after editing
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13.1.11 Restricting operations that can be performed from the Web GUI or user applications
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