CA Workload Automation AE

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CA Workload Automation AE (AutoSys Edition) is a workload automation tool supplied by CA Technologies (formerly Computer Associates). The name of the product has gone through various iterations; previous versions to r11.3 were known as "Unicenter AutoSys Job Management", the AE part referring to AutoSys Edition (there are other CA Workload Automation tools that have other suffixes).

The Application Servers and Schedulers are supported on: Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Linux and Windows servers.

Clients (Remote Agents) can be run on Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Windows, OpenVMS, z/VSE, z/OS and Virtual Server Environment.

History

AutoSys was first developed by William Arntz who created AutoSystems Corp to market it. He had partnered with Frederick Lenz during the inception, development and ultimately the marketing of the product. It was eventually sold to Platinum Technology International in 1995 (one of many systems management companies acquired by Platinum Technology that year[1]). Platinum invested in new features and functionality including the Xpert and JobVision modules.[2] In May 1999, Platinum was itself acquired by Computer Associates International, Inc. ("CA").[3]

Product Timeline

  • 1992 Version 1 released by AutoSystems
  • 1993 Version 2 released
  • 1994 Version 3.1 released
  • 1997 AutoSystems acquired by Platinum Technology Inc
  • 1997 Version 3.3 released
  • 1998 Version 3.4 released the first Windows agent
  • 1999 Platinum Technology Inc acquired by Computer Associates (later rebranded to CA Technologies)
  • 2000 Version 3.5 released the first Linux agent
  • 2002 Version 4.0 released - including multiple event demons
  • 2004 Version 4.5 released - including eTrust Access Control
  • 2007 Version 11.0 released - including multi-threaded scheduler process and DataBase free agent.
  • 2010 Version 11.3 released - including d-Series agent technology.
  • 2012 Paragon Global Technology Inc (PGTI) was acquired by CA Technologies - including iDash Workload Analytics Engine for AutoSys.[4]

Components

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AutoSys r11 Instance

The AutoSys r11 architecture is a 3-tier architecture consisting of Client utilities, Application Server(s) / Scheduler Server(s) and Database(s). A SDK has been included with AutoSys r11 allowing in-house code to connect to the Application Server(s) in the same way as the supplied client (agent and interface) components.

Scheduler

A multi-threaded process which selects events from the Event Server and processes them. Includes multiple event batching and dynamic thread Creation.

Application Server

Handles the Database connectivity for the AutoSys r11 clients, Command Line Utilities and the GUIs. It has a persistent connection to the DB to allow improved response speed.

Event Server

The DB containing the events.

WCC

The default user interface for AutoSys is Workload Control Centre (WCC). It consists of a number of applets that provide job management:

  • Job Editor
  • Job Status Console
  • Job Flow Design
  • Job Flow Monitoring
  • Event Console
  • Reporting
  • JAWS (3rd party reporting tool)

eEEM (aka eIAM)

eTrust Embedded Entitlements Manager allows user and group access to AutoSys and WCC resources via an ACL administered GUI, access can be granted or denied based upon filters and groups or managed explicitly.

Common components

Several components used by AutoSys are shared with other CA products (e.g. CA NSM or CA Audit) and are stored in a common folder.

References

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See also