HCL Universal Orchestrator
Overview:
This course introduces the product "HCL Universal Orchestrator (UNO)" and how to use the product for Scheduling and Monitoring.
It describes about product architecture components and overview including various interfaces to the product like RESTAPI, Dynamic Workload Console (DWC) and Orchestration Command Line Interface (OCLI) and course also introduces one to Orchestration query language (OQL) and JSONata.
Audience:
- Analysts.
- Schedulers.
- Operators.
- Practitioners.
- Any Workload Automation Product Users.
Prerequisites:
- Knowledge on Job Scheduling and Workflows
Objectives:
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to understand concepts:
- What is HCL Universal Orchestrator?
- Key Capabilities of HCL Universal Orchestrator.
- HCL Universal Orchestrator product Architecture Components.
- HCL Universal Orchestrator product Architecture Overview.
- Various Internal and External Micro-services.
- Workload Automation Objects.
- Dependency types.
- Various Interfaces of the product HCL Universal Orchestrator.
- Overview of Orchestration Command Line Interface (OCLI) and various commands associated to model, plan, context, and plug-in.
- Overview of Orchestration query language (OQL) and its syntax.
- Monitoring workload using DWC screen and Orchestration query language.
- Overview of JSONata.
- Security in HCL Universal Orchestrator product.
- Business Scenario to explain HCL Universal Orchestrator.
Topics:
HCL Universal Orchestrator.
- What is HCL Universal Orchestrator.
Key Capabilities.
Key features of HCL Universal Orchestrator types,
- Orchestration.
- DevOps readiness.
- High Availability and Scalability.
- Universe of Automation.
HCL Universal Orchestrator Architecture Components.
Key Architecture components
- Microservices.
- Kafka
- Kube Native
- No SQL.
HCL Universal Orchestrator Architecture Overview.
- Architecture Layers.
- Architecture Services.
HCL Universal Orchestrator Services.
- Internal Micro-services.
- External Micro-services.
Modelling via Workload Automation Objects.
- Jobs.
- Jobstreams.
- Calendars.
- Variables
- Variable tables.
- Workstation.
- Folders.
- Dependency.
HCL Universal Orchestrator Interfaces.
- REST API.
- Dynamic Workload Console (DWC).
- Orchestration Command Line Interface (OCLI).
Orchestration Command Line Interface (OCLI) Features.
- Orchestration Command Line Interface (OCLI).
- Plan Commands.
- Model Commands.
- Plug-in Commands.
- Context Commands.
Orchestration Query Language (OQL).
- What is Orchestration Query Language (OQL).
- Syntax of the orchestration query language.
- Various logical, and relational operations.
Monitoring via DWC screen and OCLI via Orchestration Query Language (OQL).
- Monitoring workload using DWC interface.
- Monitoring workload using Orchestration Query Language.
JSONata.
- Overview of JSONata
- Use of JSONata in HCL Universal Orchestrator.
Security.
- Security configuration for users.
- Security configuration for workload.
- Security configuration for Folders.
Business Scenario to explain HCL Universal Orchestrator.
Business scenario explaining the benefit of using HCL Universal Orchestrator product.