One of the most important steps when running HCL Workload Automation in
the Windows® cluster environments is to verify
that the dependencies have been set correctly.
To ensure HCL Workload Automation works
correctly, the HCL Workload Automation cluster
resource instance has to depend on the following resource types:
IP Address
Physical Disk
Network Name
as shown in the following example on Windows Server 2008Figure 1. Resource Dependencies tab (Windows Server
2008)
You can decide to add more dependencies to ensure HCL Workload Automation launches
jobs only after a given service is available. This happens when HCL Workload Automation schedules
jobs that prerequisite other cluster aware applications. For example,
to ensure the SQL job is launched only after the cluster aware relational
database is available, add a dependency from the relational database
cluster resource to the HCL Workload Automation cluster
resource.