A differentiation is made between files belonging to a particular INCONTROL product such as Control-M, and IOA files that are shared among INCONTROL products.
Shared IOA files are collectively referred to as the IOA Core. The IOA Core consists of the following files:
Table 8 IOA Core Files
File |
Description |
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IOA Log file |
File in which all events related to job processing are recorded. |
IOA Conditions file |
File that lists the available conditions identified and tracked by the Control-M monitor. |
IOA Manual Conditions file |
File listing prerequisite conditions that must be added manually, that is, prerequisite conditions required by jobs that have been ordered to the Active Jobs file and which are not automatically added by other jobs in the Active Jobs file. |
IOA Calendar tables |
Files containing IOA calendar definitions. |
Dynamic Destination table |
File containing a list of destinations for messages issued by the IOA Shout facility. |
Mail Destination table |
File containing a list of mail destinations for messages issued by the IOA Shout facility. |
Files belonging to a particular INCONTROL product are called the repository of that product. The Control-M Repository consists of the following files: |
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Active Jobs file |
File used to hold copies of the job scheduling definitions of those jobs that have been ordered that working day. |
Control-M Resources file |
File that lists the available resources identified and tracked by the Control-M monitor. |
Scheduling tables |
Files containing job scheduling definitions. |
CMEM Rule tables |
Files containing CMEM rule definitions. |
Job Statistics file |
File containing the execution statistics of all jobs. |
Job Network file |
File containing dependency information about the jobs in the Active Jobs file. |
History Jobs file |
File containing jobs that ended OK or expired. |
Journal file |
File containing data about changes to the Control-M Active Jobs file, the Control-M Resources file, and the IOA Conditions file, and which can be used for Restoration purposes. |
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