Defining an execution subsystem name in advance is useful so that it can be used later as the execution server name for network jobs.
Define the host name and subsystem number that make up the execution subsystem name. The execution subsystem name that you specify for a network job will be replaced with the defined host name and subsystem number before the job is submitted.
Define an execution subsystem name in the following situations:
To give a meaningful name to a combination of host name and subsystem number, thereby facilitating the specification of the subsystem that will execute the network job
To avoid having to change Default host name (registered in a job net) and Request host (registered in a job) when the execution server name is changed due to a system migration
Definition procedure
Perform the following procedure to define the execution subsystem name in the job submitting server (schedule server). If the job submitting server is running multi-subsystem operation, create an execution subsystem name for each subsystem.
Only the system administrator can define an execution subsystem name.
Ensure that no active job has the execution subsystem name to be edited.
If one exists, wait for it to complete or forcibly terminate it.
Edit the execution subsystem name definition file.
Using an editor such as vi or Notepad, specify the execution subsystem name, host name, and subsystem number.
Restart Job Execution Control.
Restart the Job Execution Control service/daemon so that the settings take effect.
Refer to the Systemwalker Operation Manager Reference Guide for information on how to define the execution subsystem name definition file, the storage location of the file, and notes.
Information
Backup and restore
Execution subsystem name definition files are subject to backup and restore.
Refer to "Chapter 3 Backing Up or Restoring Operation Environment" for details.
Policy data extraction and distribution
Execution subsystem name definition files are subject to policy data extraction and distribution. You can extract and distribute policy data by clicking Extract Policy >> Environment definition, and selecting Operation information.
Refer to "2.13.1 Extracting the Policy Data" and "2.13.2 Distributing the Policy Data" for details.