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Product Overview

CA Manager's architecture centered around three primary components: the Master Scheduler, Agents, and a proprietary Database. The Master Scheduler managed the overall job schedule, coordinating job execution across the z/OS environment. Agents, deployed on target systems, executed the scheduled jobs.

The Database stored job definitions, schedules, and execution history. Communication between components relied on proprietary protocols. Security was integrated with z/OS security systems (RACF, ACF2, Top Secret), employing a role-based access control (RBAC) model.

Administrative interfaces included TSO CLISTs, ISPF panels, and a web-based console. Competing products like IBM Workload Scheduler and BMC Control-M offer more modern architectures with enhanced scalability and integration capabilities. Migration involves a comprehensive assessment of existing job workflows, security policies, and integration points, followed by a phased transition to the new platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CA Manager and what does it do?

CA Manager is a job scheduling and workload automation tool primarily used on z/OS mainframe systems. It automates batch processing, manages dependencies, and optimizes resource utilization for scheduled tasks.

How does CA Manager define and manage job schedules?

CA Manager uses configuration files to define job schedules, dependencies, and resource allocations. These files specify job execution parameters, triggering conditions, and any required input or output datasets.

How does CA Manager handle security and access control?

CA Manager supports various authentication methods, including RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret, to control access to scheduling functions and resources. It uses an access control model based on user roles and permissions to restrict access to sensitive operations.

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