Tutorials
1.0 Intro and Overview of Architecture
In this video, we introduce RunMyJobs Workload Automation with its technical and functional architecture.
2.0 Process server & queues
In this video, we explain the functional components process servers and queues.
2.1 Install a platform agent
In this video, we explain the theory behind the platform agent and its functionality as secure gateway.
2.1 Install a platform agent - DEMO
In this video, we will show you how easy it is to install an OS Agent to automate a specific server.
2.2 Secure Gateway - Connect to your network
In this video, we will explain the purpose of a secure gateway in more detail.
2.2 Secure Gateway – DEMO
In this video, we demonstrate how a previously installed platform agent can be configured as a secure gateway.
2.3 Queue and load balancing
In this video, we explain load balancing using queues.
2.4 Connect to your SAP system
In this video, we explain how to create an SAP connection with RunMyJobs.
2.4 Connect to your SAP system - DEMO
In this video, we demo how to connect RunMyJobs to an SAP system.
3.0 Implement Automated processes
In this video, we explain process definitions (jobs) and chains within RunMyJobs.
3.1 Create and run your first process
In this video, we explain how to create a process definition.
3.1 Create and run your first process - DEMO
In this video, we demo how to create a new Windows process, with parameters, in RunMyJobs. We demo how to submit and monitor the process execution.
3.2 Create and run your first process chain
In this video, we explain how to run process definitions in parallel and in sequence using a process chain. We also detail chain functionalities like steps, status handlers, and parameters.
3.2 Create and run your first process chain - DEMO
In this video, we demo how you can create a simple chain, add process definitions, and show how to configure features to produce a specific result after chain submission.
4.0 Scheduling and calendaring concept
In this video, we explain the use of time windows and submit frames and explain in which scenarios they help create a scheduled definition. We explain fixed schedules and show how real-time and ad hoc based scheduling can be done.
4.1 Create a time window
In this video, we explain how to configure the permitted time for process execution using time windows. We explain what is needed to configure a time window and how to view a calendar/forecast of when the time window is open.
4.1 Create a time window - DEMO
In this video, we demo how to create a time window that runs on workdays from the 20th to the end of each month. You will see how to confirm the configuration is accurate.
4.2 Create a submit frame
In this video, we explain how to set execution frequency using a submit frame, including configuration options.
4.2 Create a submit frame - DEMO
In this video, we show how to create a submit frame that sets a process execution for every two hours.
4.3 Submit using time window/submit frame - DEMO
In this video, we demonstrate how to schedule a process using a submit frame and a time window. You will see how the process execution starts, how to monitor and forecast the execution, and how to maintain this scheduled process.
4.4 Submit using an event
In this video, we explain event definitions, which make your processes more advanced and time independent. We explain the difference between the events and the event definitions, and you will see how to start processing based on file arrival.
4.4 Submit using an event - DEMO
In this video, we demonstrate how to leverage events in your process definitions. We show an event and how to add the event to a process definition. We also demonstrate how a process is started as the result of a file arriving within a directory.
5.0 Monitor and manage processes
In this part 1 video, we explain the basics of the process monitor to understand what you see and what you can edit in the view. Also basic operations/interaction is explained such as looking at the process info, logs or actions you can do.
5.0 Monitor and manage processes - DEMO
In this video, we demonstrate the process monitor and how to use this with processes and process chains. You see how you can open logs and how to do specific actions for a process.
5.1 Monitor and manage processes
In this part 2 video, we explain how to edit your process monitor columns. This allows you to only see relevant data. Also, we explain filters allowing you to only see processes according to specific criteria.
5.1 Monitor and manage processes - DEMO
In this video, we demonstrate how to modify your view by adding, removing, reordering columns. Adding to this we show you how to create a filter with only specific processes in there.
6.0 Maintenance and archiving
In this video, we explain some topics around maintenance, retention and archiving within Redwood. We cover this subject for your awareness, understand what the best practices are and what to consider.
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