Defining a backup dynamic domain manager

How you can define a backup dynamic domain manager.

To define a backup dynamic domain manager, perform the following steps:
  1. Install the backup dynamic domain manager in the distributed environment. For more information, see HCL Workload Automation: Planning and Installation.
  2. Establish a connection between the Z controller and the backup dynamic domain manager: in the ROUTOPTS statement, set the DESTINATION keyword to the host name of the backup dynamic domain manager previously installed, in the following format:
    DESTINATION NAME=backup_DDM_hostname/backup_DDM:port_number/B
  3. Define a dynamic workstation with type broker.
  4. Define the dynamic workstation as alternate workstation of the workstation corresponding to the dynamic domain manager, the pool, and the dynamic pool.

    You do not need to define pools and dynamic pools associated to the backup dynamic domain manager. When the dynamic domain manager fails and the backup dynamic domain manager takes over, the backup dynamic domain manager automatically inherits the dynamic agents, pools, and dynamic pools defined on the dynamic domain manager.