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© 2012 IBM Corporation Tivoli Workload Automation Informatica Power Center

© 2012 IBM Corporation The agenda  Overview  Software Requirements  Roles And Responsabilities  MDM Plug-In  Agent Plug-In  Customizing the job executor properties file  Informatica Power Center WorkFlow  Defining Job In the TDWC  Scheduling Job In the TDWC  Checking Job Result  Mapping PowerCenter workflow status to job status  Demo Environment  Q&A

© 2012 IBM Corporation Overview The Tivoli Workload Scheduler Plug-in for Informatica PowerCenter enables you to schedule Informatica PowerCenter workflows and to track their outcomes from the Dynamic Workload Console and from the Tivoli Workload Scheduler command line. You can define, run, and manage these jobs both in a distributed and in a z/OS® environment, by selecting the appropriate Tivoli Workload Scheduler or Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS engine in the Dynamic Workload Console. In Tivoli Workload Scheduler environments, the plug-in jobs run on dynamic agents. In Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS environments, the plug-in jobs run on Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Agents. In both environments the agent running the jobs, where a portion of the plug-in is installed, must have a working connection with the Informatica Web Services Hub Informatica PowerCenter version HotFix 3.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Software Requirement Distributed: To define, run, and manage job types with advanced options for Informatica PowerCenter, install: 1) The Tivoli Workload Scheduler master domain manager 2) A dynamic agent connected: – To the master domain manager or – To a dynamic domain manager connected to the master domain manager. 3) The dynamic agent running the plug-in must have a working connection with the Informatica PowerCenter Web Services Hub.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Software Requirement z/OS To define, run, and manage job types with advanced options for Informatica PowerCenter, install: 1) The Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS controller. 2) A Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS agent connected to: – The Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS controller. or – A dynamic domain manager connected to the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS controller. 3) The Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS agent running the plug-in must have a working connection with the Informatica PowerCenter Web Services Hub.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Roles And Responsabilities Roles and responsibilities in Tivoli Workload Scheduler for Informatica PowerCenter User roleUser task Informatica PowerCenter administratorPerforming the installation of the Informatica PowerCenter Server. Informatica PowerCenter developerCreating the Informatica PowerCenter workflows. Informatica PowerCenter configuratorCustomizing the job executor properties file Tivoli Workload Scheduler IT administratorPerforming the installation of the Tivoli Workload Scheduler environment. Tivoli Workload Scheduler job schedulerDefining jobs on the Dynamic Workload Console Tivoli Workload Scheduler scheduling operator Checking job results

© 2012 IBM Corporation TWA MDM Plug-In This Plug-In is compatible With TWS GA This Plug-In is not part of TWS4APPS package

© 2012 IBM Corporation TWA Agent Plug-In

© 2012 IBM Corporation Customizing the job executor properties file The installation of the plug-in on the Tivoli Workload Scheduler agent(s) includes the creation of file PowerCenterJobExecutor.properties in the: TWS_home\JavaExt\cfg (/JavaExt/cfg) directory. The file contains two types of properties for the use of the plug-in jobs: Credential propertiesuserName The name used to access the repository. password The password used to access the repository. The password is encrypted the first time it is used (either in a pick list or at the runtime of a job). repositoryDomain The domain where the repository is located. serviceDomain The domain where the Integration Service is located. userName The name used to access the repository. password The password used to access the repository. The password is encrypted the first time it is used (either in a pick list or at the runtime of a job). repositoryDomain The domain where the repository is located. serviceDomain The domain where the Integration Service is located.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Customizing the job executor properties file Properties required to establish a connection with the Informatica Web Services Hub. hostName The hostname or the IP address of the computer hosting the Informatica Web Services Hub; that is, the service that provides the web services used for accessing the workflows. port The port number of the Informatica Web Services Hub. isSSLEnabled Specifies if the Informatica Web Services Hub is enabled to the SSL protocol. Set this property to true(*) or false (*) change the JVMOption key in file JobManager.ini located in directory TWS_home/ITA/cpa/config (\ITA\cpa\config) on the agent. -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=com.sun.net.ssl.internal. -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=keystore_pathfile_name where keystore_pathfile_name is the path and the filename of the truststore used to access the protected web services hub.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Informatica Power Center WorkFlow A workflow is a set of instructions that tells the Integration Service how to run tasks such as sessions, notifications, and shell commands. After you create tasks in the Task Developer and Workflow Designer, you connect the tasks with links to create a workflow. Before you can run a workflow, you must assign an Integration Service to run it.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Defining jobs on the Dynamic Workload Console

© 2012 IBM Corporation Defining jobs on the Dynamic Workload Console - Name: Name of TWS Job - Workstation: TWS Agent host the Informatica Plug-In

© 2012 IBM Corporation Defining jobs on the Dynamic Workload Console Credentials: Are not required if already Present in the properies file PowerCenterJobExecutor.properties WorkFlow: Use this section to identify the workflow that you want the job to run: Service Name The integration service used to run the workflow Folder Name The folder in the repository that you selected where the workflow is located Workflow Name The name of the workflow that you want to run Workflow Parameter File The full path and name of the parameters file, stored on the Informatica server, that contains a list of parameters to be passed to the workflow when its run is issued

© 2012 IBM Corporation Scheduling and submitting job streams for PowerCenter jobs Submitting Tivoli Workload Scheduler for PowerCenter jobs. Distributed You use the Dynamic Workload Console or the command line. z/OS You use the Dynamic Workload Console or the ISPF application. After submission you can kill the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for PowerCenter job, if necessary. This action is converted to an Abort action for the PowerCenter workflow. Note (1) The Tivoli Workload Scheduler agent might become unavailable while the job running the PowerCenter workflow is in execution. When the agent becomes available again, Tivoli Workload Scheduler starts to monitor the job from where it stopped. Note (2)

© 2012 IBM Corporation Checking job results When the scheduled time to run a plug-in job is reached, the job is run by the agent and the selected workflow is invoked with the chosen parameters. You can monitor and possibly interrupt the job by using the monitoring features of Tivoli Workload Scheduler. When the job completes, the status of the plug-in job reflects the status of the executed workflow and a job log is made available. The job log shows the status, start date, and end date of any first-level tasks contained in the workflow, if these are sessions or worklets. Details produced by Informatica about the run of the workflow are also copied in the job log after the task status.

© 2012 IBM Corporation Checking job results

© 2012 IBM Corporation Mapping PowerCenter workflow status to job status

© 2012 IBM Corporation TWA live demo environment TWS MDM Dynamic Agent Informatica Power Center DB2 DB2DB2 Plug-In