Installing the new master domain manager configured as a backup
Install the new master domain manager configured as a backup and link it to your current network. Then switch it to become the new master domain manager.
Complete the steps listed below to install a fresh master domain manager configured as backup and then link it to your current network.
The master domain manager configured as a backup points to your existing IBM Workload Scheduler database and then later becomes your new master domain manager.
During the master domain manager upgrade process, the license model to be applied to the environment is defined. The license model determines the criteria by which your license compliance is calculated. The following pricing models are supported: byWorkstation, perServer, perJob. The default value is perServer. To determine the current value of this global option, enter the following command: optman show ln or optman show licenseType. To modify the pricing model, use the optman chg ln or optman chg licenseType command. For more information about licensing, see License Management in IBM License Metric Tool .
- Converting default certificates,
if you are using default certificates in your current environment. Use this
procedure to convert the certificates from the .jks to
the .pem format, then copy them to the workstations
where you plan to install the server components (dynamic domain manager and its
backups, master domain manager
and its backups) and the Dynamic Workload Console. Certificates are now required when installing or upgrading IBM® Workload Scheduler. You can no longer install nor upgrade IBM Workload Scheduler without securing your environment with certificates. The required certificates are:
- ca.crt
- tls.key
- tls.crt
- Installing the master domain manager as a backup master domain manager
- Switching the master domain manager to the new backup master
- Making the switch manager permanent
- Customizing and submitting the optional FINAL job stream