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Anyone using Tidal's SysAdmiral or Enterprise Scheduler?

 
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Michelle Weiss
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Anyone using Tidal's SysAdmiral or Enterprise Scheduler?

Anyone out there using Tidal's Enterprise Scheduler (formerly SysAdmiral) product?

I'm interested in hearing different configurations for the various key components of the product's architecture.

Are you running the master on a UNIX box, if so what is it? What kind of load does it produce?

What is your database and where is it? (ie. same box as the master or different one)

What about a fault tolerant agent?
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harry d brown jr
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Re: Anyone using Tidal's SysAdmiral or Enterprise Scheduler?

Michelle,

If I said we were, I'd be lying because, you/us, don't have it running yet :-) Michelle, don't we own a copy of Tivoli :-?

Michelle - N/A here - just joshing ya!

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harry

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Ashwani Kashyap
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Re: Anyone using Tidal's SysAdmiral or Enterprise Scheduler?

We are using sysadmiral in our environment here . THe master runs on a windows box with SQL Server database . THe database is replicated to another windows box which is a slave. Not true clustering but has fault tolerance . Earlier Tidal has problems with running the Master on an HPUX box in MC/SG environment ,thats why we switched to windows .

All our unix box run sysadmiral agents . THe schedules itself are configured from windows PC clients or from the master with diffrent levels of access and job dependencies .
Michelle Weiss
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Re: Anyone using Tidal's SysAdmiral or Enterprise Scheduler?

Thanks for the response Ashwani. So your master and your database reside on the same box - what kind of windows box is it? (ie. processors, memory)


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Ashwani Kashyap
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Re: Anyone using Tidal's SysAdmiral or Enterprise Scheduler?

Hi ,

Its windows 2000 servers , 2 cpu half a gig of memory .

YOu can still run it on HPUX in a MC/SG environment with otacle database . But Tidal won't certify it . We are a Pharmaceutical company and by FDA rules , we can't run anything that is not certified so we had to go with window2k server and sqlserver .