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<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> <strong>Application</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Server</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Server</strong> 1<br />

Admin<br />

console<br />

<strong>Server</strong> K<br />

<strong>Server</strong> K<br />

System K<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> <strong>Application</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Server</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Server</strong> 1<br />

Admin<br />

scripts<br />

<strong>Server</strong> K<br />

<strong>Server</strong> K<br />

System G<br />

Node<br />

Node<br />

Agent Node<br />

Agent<br />

Agent<br />

Node<br />

Node<br />

Agent Node<br />

Agent<br />

Agent<br />

Admin<br />

console<br />

Figure 5-12 Topology using a job manager<br />

Internal Network<br />

Admin<br />

scripts<br />

Deployment<br />

Manager<br />

System H<br />

Deployment<br />

Manager<br />

System D<br />

Admin<br />

console<br />

Administrative Agent<br />

Admin<br />

scripts<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> 2<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> n<br />

System C<br />

Remote access<br />

Job<br />

Manager<br />

System A<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> 1<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> 2<br />

<strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> n<br />

System B<br />

The topology shown in Figure 5-12 is a possible usage scenario for the job<br />

manager. The job manager node on System A acts as a coordinator across<br />

multiple deployment managers (System H and System D) and administrative<br />

agents (System B and System C) through its asynchronous job management<br />

capabilities. Keep in mind that the job manager is no replacement for the<br />

deployment managers or administrative agents. The job manager relies on the<br />

local management capabilities to execute the management jobs.<br />

Advantages<br />

Running a job manager in your environment provides several advantages for the<br />

administration of your deployments:<br />

► Allows central, remote management of multiple different administrative<br />

entities through WAN networks<br />

► Allows local and remote management of each installation<br />

► Enhances the existing management models<br />

Administrative Agent<br />

Admin<br />

console<br />

Admin<br />

scripts<br />

Chapter 5. Topologies 175

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