Configuring a master domain manager configured as backup

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After you install a master domain manager configured as backup, perform the following additional configuration steps:
  1. Log in as TWS_user on your master domain manager.
  2. Add the username and password for the master domain manager configured as backup to the useropts file. For details, see Setting user options.
  3. Set the environment variables by running tws_env as described in Setting the environment variables.
  4. Define the master domain manager configured as backup as a full status autolink fault-tolerant agent in the HCL Workload Automation database, using the composer command interface or the Dynamic Workload Console. In this example with composer, type the following command:
    composer
    new
  5. Type the workstation definition in the text editor, for example:
    CPUNAME BDM1
     DESCRIPTION "Backup master domain mananger"
     OS UNIX 
     NODE lab777
     TCPADDR 31111
     FOR MAESTRO
       TYPE FTA 
       AUTOLINK ON
       BEHINDFIREWALL OFF
       FULLSTATUS ON
    end
    For more information about workstation definitions, see Workstation definition .
  6. Run JnextPlan -for 0000 to include the master domain manager configured as backup workstation in the plan and to send the Symphony file to it.
    Note: Ensure that the global option carryforward is set to all, otherwise only incomplete job streams are carried forward.
  7. Change the workstation limit to allow jobs to run on the workstation. For example, set the number of jobs to run concurrently on the workstation to 10:
    conman "limit DM1;10"
    Note: If you are logged into the master domain manager configured as backup, the workstation name (DM1 in the above example) is not required.
Additionally, the following configuration procedures might be necessary: