Control-M 20.x: Fundamentals Scheduling
The Control-M 20.x: Fundamentals Scheduling course provides IT professionals with the concepts and hands-on experience of using distributed Control-M.
Participants will learn to manage job processing supported by Control-M/Servers and ControlM/Agents, including the creation, scheduling, and deployment of job processing definitions using the Planning domain. Hands-on labs allow participants to apply the procedures and concepts presented in the class.
Major release:
Control-M 20.x
Recommended Prerequisites:
Good for:
Operators, Schedulers
Course Delivery:
Instructor-Led Training (ILT) | 32 hours
Course Modules
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Control-M Solution Overview
- Control-M Solution Overview
- Roles and Responsibilities of a Control-M Scheduler
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Introduction to Control-M Concepts
- Control-M Concepts
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Working with Control-M Jobs
- Creating Jobs
- Creating Job Dependencies
- Defining Conditions Manually
- Managing Workspace, Folder and Job Definition
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Scheduling Control-M Jobs
- Introduction to Job Scheduling
- Introduction to Control-M Calendars
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Managing Viewpoints
- Introduction to Viewpoints
- Creating Viewpoints
- Creating Customizable Filters
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Job Execution Parameters
- Introduction to Cyclic Jobs
- Using Keep Active and Manual Confirmation
- Defining Execution Start Window
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Managing Notifications and On-Do Actions
- Viewing and Acting on Alerts
- Notifications Overview
- Using On-Do Actions
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Control-M Variables
- Introduction to Variables
- Using Variables
- Shared Variables
- Variables and Job Output
- Using Include Variables
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Working with Resources
- Introduction to Resources
- Introduction to Control Resources
- Introduction to Quantitative Resources
- Introduction to Workload Policies
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Using History Domain
- Introduction to Archived Viewpoints
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Client Tools for Job Management
- Introduction to Control-M Job Types
- Introduction to Job Templates
- Using Functions in a Job Template
- Using Job Template to Mass Create Jobs
- Using Find and Update
- Managing Job Versions
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Control-M Reports
- Introduction to Control-M Reports
- Using Control-M Reports