Hi everybody!
I have a problem - maybe architectural and not technical - which is to be solved using Control-M.
The situation:
A z/OS application has growing number of Linux frontends/satelites. The whole z/OS batch-like operation is described in and executed by Control-M. From time to time unsolicited user events may occur on the Linux machines, which require certain operation on z/OS. The Linux event might trigger a run of a shell script in the Linux environment. The systems are isolated from each other, so the triggered script can not use resources outside of its environment.
The wish:
It would be nice, if the Linux script can trigger a batch job (and pass parameters), or at least set a condition on the z/OS.
The configuration:
Control-M for z/OS, Control-M for Distributed Systems and Control-M Enterprise Manager are installed. No Control-M components are deployed to the Linux machines at the moment.
The questions:
- how can I handle this sutuation?
- how can I notify z/OS Control-M or the EM that a prepared job or jobchain sould start?
- what kind of architectural change in the Control-M setup - if any - is necessary?
Many thanks in advance,
Vince
Triggering z/OS job runs from Linux
Suggestion:
1) Linux server triggered event(s) and create one file (empty or with your parameters)
2) Execute one FTP transfert from Linux to MF
3) On MF detect the creation for the new DSN
You can exploit after the contents of this file (example: if the FTP file is created in your %%LIBSYM) or you can posted conditions/actions on the Control-M for z/OS
Regards
Walty
1) Linux server triggered event(s) and create one file (empty or with your parameters)
2) Execute one FTP transfert from Linux to MF
3) On MF detect the creation for the new DSN
You can exploit after the contents of this file (example: if the FTP file is created in your %%LIBSYM) or you can posted conditions/actions on the Control-M for z/OS
Regards
Walty