CODE: BMC_AUTO-CMFO-9220
DURÉE: 7 Hours (1 day)
PRIX H.T.: €960,00
Control-M makes it easy to define, schedule, manage, and monitor application workflows, ensuring visibility and reliability, and improving SLAs. Control-M Users can monitor and manage multiple application workflows from a single point of control with full access to logs and output.
This instructor-led training helps participants to understand how to monitor job workflows and identify potential issues in the workflows in Control-M Web interfaces. The topics covered are identifying job definitions and dependencies, using Viewpoints to monitor active jobs and perform necessary job actions, monitoring Services and Alerts, and creating reports in Control-M.
• Explain the Control-M architecture
• Explain key Control-M concepts
• Understand the Control-M user roles and their key responsibilities
• Access Control-M Web
• Describe the purpose of the Monitoring domain
• Explain active job statuses and symbols
• Define and explain Public, Private and Historical Viewpoints
• Access and use the Services tab
• Run folders, jobs and Services
• Find a job within a Viewpoint
• Explain and use the Neighborhood tool
• Access job details from the Properties pane
• Perform job actions
• Access the Alerts domain
• Understand the life cycle of an alert
• List the job prerequisites and where to view and amend them
• Describe the purpose and use of Lock Resources, Resource Pools and Workload Policies
• Specify an order of precedence for jobs and folders
• Operators
• Schedulers
• Administrators
• Consultants
Control-M 21.x: Fundamentals Using (WBT)
Module 1: Control-M Concepts
• Explain the Control-M architecture
• Explain key Control-M concepts:
- Folders
- Jobs
- Dependencies
- The New Day Process
• Understand the Control-M user roles and their key responsibilities
• Explain the Control-M interfaces
• Access Control-M Web
Module 2: Viewpoints
• Describe the purpose of the Monitoring domain
• Explain the purpose of Viewpoints
• Define and open a Public Viewpoint
• Define and open a Private Viewpoint
• Define Public and Private Preset Filters
• Edit a Private Viewpoint
• Open a Historical Viewpoint
• Manually run folders and jobs
Module 3: Services
• Define what a Service is
• Explain how SLA Management monitors and manages Service Level Agreements
• Access and use the Services tab
• Run a Service
Module 4: Job Details and Actions
• Find a job within a Viewpoint
• Use the Job Search and Advanced Find tools
• Explain and use the Neighborhood tool
• Access job details from the Properties pane
• Perform job actions
Module 5: Alerts
• Access the Alerts domain
• Understand the life cycle of an alert
• Update an alert
• Update the status of an alert
• View the job or folder that created the alert
• Sort and filter the Alerts domain
Module 6: Resources
• List the prerequisites and where to view and amend them
• Understand the order of precedence for prerequisites
• Describe the purpose and use of Lock Resources, Resource Pools and Workload Policies
• Access the Lock Resources and Resource Pool windows
• Update a Resource Pool
• Access the Workload Policies Monitor window
• Specify an order of precedence for jobs and folders
Recommended Training
Control-M 21.x: Comparing Web Interface with Client Interface (WBT)