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This section describes how you use the utility to populate your Tivoli Workload Scheduler database.
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After you have installed Tivoli Workload Scheduler on the master domain manager in your test environment you are ready to populate the database.
Follow these steps:
SAMPLEDBSETUP.CMD
sampledbsetup.sh
The script adds a set of scheduling objects with names starting with the string SMPL, followed by the object type and scenario number so that all objects used in each scenario are easily identifiable. Some objects are different depending on whether you are using a UNIX or a Windows environment.
The script performs a check on the database. If any objects with the same name are found, you are prompted to specify if these objects can be overwritten.
When processing of the script ends successfully, your Tivoli Workload Scheduler database contains the objects needed to run the scheduling scenarios.