Unit 1: Introduction to Tivoli Workload Scheduler
- Lesson 1 - Tivoli workload automation concepts
- Lesson 2 - Tivoli Workload Scheduler architecture overview
- Lesson 3 - Scheduling terminology
- Lesson 4 - Operational considerations
Unit 2: Monitoring workflow
- Lesson 1 - The Distributed Workload Console
- Lesson 2 - Monitoring plan objects
- Lesson 3 - Dependencies and properties
- Lesson 4 - Statuses
Unit 3: Managing workflow
- Lesson 1 - Managing jobs and job streams
- Lesson 2 - Managing dependencies
- Lesson 3 - Submitting work
- Lesson 4 - Managing events
Unit 4: Batch scheduling objects
- Lesson 1 - Variable tables and variables
- Lesson 2 - Prompts and resources
- Lesson 3 - Windows users
- Lesson 4 - Jobs
- Lesson 5 - Calendars
Unit 5: Creating job streams
- Lesson 1 - Job stream planning and the Workload Designer
- Lesson 2 - Building a basic job stream
- Lesson 3 - Graphical view
- Lesson 4 - Advanced job stream options
Unit 6: Troubleshooting job streams
- Lesson 1 - Solving problems in the plan
- Lesson 2 - Connectivity and properties
Unit 7: Event rules and workload automation
- Lesson 1 - Overview of event rules and actions
- Lesson 2 - Advanced use of event rules and actions
Unit 8: Dynamic scheduling
- Lesson 1 - Dynamic scheduling overview
- Lesson 2 - Jobs
- Lesson 3 - Resources
- Lesson 4 - Running dynamic workload
Unit 9: Utilities and reporting
- Lesson 1 - Alternate plans and time zones
- Lesson 2 - Command line access
- Lesson 3 - Reports