Scope
- The system architecture explains
- system boundaries
- components
- platforms
- setup scenarios
System Architecture
- Download: JS7_JobScheduler_System_Architecture.pptx
- Download: JS7_JobScheduler_System_Architecture.pdf
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Explanations
- Components
- JOC Cockpit: manage configuration, monitor and control job execution
- Controller: orchestrate Agents, manage job executions and state transitions
- Agents: execute jobs and return job execution history and log output
- Operations
- JOC Cockpit can be operated in the following modes:
- as a single instance,
- as an active-passive clustered instance with a primary instance and a backup instance,
- as an active passive clustered instance with a primary instance and any number of backup instances.
- The Controller can be operated
- as a single instance,
- as an active-passive clustered instance with a primary instance and a backup instance,
- Agents can be operated
- as a single instance,
- as an active-passive clustered instance with a primary instance and a backup instance,
- as an active-active clustered instance with any number of Agent instances.
- JOC Cockpit can be operated in the following modes:
- Network Connections
- JOC Cockpit
- connects to a Controller
- connects to a database
- Controllers connect to Agents
- Networks connections are firewall friendly, a single connection is initiated between components
- JOC Cockpit
- Platforms
- JOC Cockpit: Windows, Linux
- Controller: Windows, Linux
- Agent: any platform that provides a Java Virtual Machine
- Setup Scenarios
- Standalone Server
- Controller High Availability
- Controller and JOC Cockpit High Availability
- Multi-Client Capability
Overview
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