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Control-M Batch Impact Manager

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Product Overview

The architecture of Control-M Batch Impact Manager comprises several key components. The Impact Manager Server is responsible for performing calculations, analysis, and simulations. It communicates with the Control-M Agent, which resides on the managed hosts and interacts with the batch environment.

The Control-M Agent collects job-related data and sends it to the Impact Manager Server for analysis. The system uses a relational database, such as Oracle or SQL Server, to store configuration data, historical performance data, and analysis results. Communication between the Impact Manager Server and the Control-M Agent occurs over TCP/IP.

The configuration files, typically XML-based, define business services, job mappings, and other settings. These files are managed through the Control-M interface or dedicated configuration tools. The product integrates with Control-M's security features, including authentication via LDAP or Kerberos.

Access control is managed through Control-M's RBAC system. The administrative interfaces include the Control-M GUI and CLI. Monitoring is performed through the Control-M monitoring tools, providing metrics and logs for performance analysis.

The product's design emphasizes a business-centric view of batch processes, enabling users to model and analyze schedules, predict job completion times, and identify potential bottlenecks. The 'what-if' analysis capabilities allow users to simulate changes to the schedule and assess their impact before implementation. The system's architecture is designed for scalability and high availability, ensuring that it can handle large and complex batch environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Control-M Batch Impact Manager?

Control-M Batch Impact Manager helps businesses understand and manage their batch schedules from a business perspective. It provides capabilities for predicting job completion times and performing 'what-if' analysis to assess the impact of changes to the schedule.

What are the key features of Control-M Batch Impact Manager?

It allows users to model and analyze batch schedules, predict job completion times, and identify potential bottlenecks. Users can also simulate changes to the schedule and assess their impact before implementation.

How does Control-M Batch Impact Manager integrate with other systems?

The product integrates with Control-M, allowing users to leverage existing scheduling infrastructure. It provides a business-oriented view of batch processes, enabling better alignment with business goals.

How does Control-M Batch Impact Manager help in understanding the business impact of batch processes?

Users can define business services and map batch jobs to these services. This allows for a business-centric view of the batch environment, making it easier to understand the impact of batch processes on critical business functions.

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