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VM:Manager's architecture comprises several key components, each responsible for specific aspects of z/VM system management. CA VM:Backup handles virtual machine backup and restore operations, utilizing disk or tape storage. CA VM:Account manages user accounts, security policies, and access control.

CA VM:Scheduler automates batch processing and job scheduling. CA VM:Operator provides monitoring capabilities for system performance and resource utilization. CA VM:Secure offers authentication and access control mechanisms.

These components communicate through z/VM internal mechanisms or standard network protocols. Configuration is typically managed through command-line interfaces and configuration files. The suite's architecture is designed to provide a centralized and efficient approach to managing z/VM environments, automating tasks, and improving overall system reliability.

The modular design allows for flexible deployment and integration with existing infrastructure. Security is a key consideration, with components like CA VM:Secure providing robust authentication and access control features.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is VM:Manager and what does it do?

VM:Manager provides a suite of tools for managing z/VM systems. It includes components for account management, archiving, backup, batch processing, system directing, operator functions, scheduling, security, sorting, and tape management.

What are some common operations performed with VM:Manager?

Common operations include backing up and restoring virtual machines, managing user accounts, scheduling batch jobs, and monitoring system performance. Specific commands vary depending on the component used (e.g., CA VM:Backup for backups).

How is VM:Manager configured?

Configuration files and interfaces vary by component. Generally, configuration is managed through a combination of command-line interfaces, configuration files, and potentially web-based interfaces depending on the specific component.

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