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CA FAQS PCS

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Product Overview

CA FAQS PCS automates batch job scheduling for z/VSE environments. The architecture comprises the Scheduler, Event Monitor, and Job Execution Engine. The Scheduler determines when jobs should run, the Event Monitor tracks events, and the Job Execution Engine executes the jobs.

These components communicate through internal messaging and shared storage. Configuration files define job schedules and dependencies. The system uses configuration files to store job definitions and schedules, and may use a database or VSAM files for storing job history and status information.

Security is managed through access control lists (ACLs). Administrative interfaces include a command-line interface (CLI) and potentially a web-based console. CA FAQS PCS competes with other z/VSE scheduling tools, with event-driven scheduling as a key differentiator.

The system supports TCP/IP for communication. Monitoring capabilities track job status and identify potential issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CA FAQS PCS and what does it do?

CA FAQS PCS automates batch job scheduling on z/VSE systems. It allows scheduling jobs based on time or events, such as the completion status of other jobs.

How are job schedules defined in CA FAQS PCS?

CA FAQS PCS uses configuration files to define job schedules and dependencies. These files specify the execution time, triggering events, and other parameters for each job.

What are the main components of CA FAQS PCS?

The main components include the scheduler, the event monitor, and the job execution engine. The scheduler determines when jobs should run, the event monitor tracks events, and the job execution engine executes the jobs.

How does CA FAQS PCS handle security and access control?

CA FAQS PCS supports authentication methods such as user IDs and passwords. Access control is managed through an access control list (ACL) model, where permissions are assigned to users or groups for specific resources.

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