from
each
managed
application
environment
in
the
data
center.
It
captures
and
filters
data
from
the
application,
operating
system,
and
infrastructure
layers
and
communicates
the
data
to
other
components.
objective
analyzer
This
component
determines
the
resource
requirements
of
each
application,
and
identifies
trends
and
peaks
in
resource
use.
Each
managed
application
environment
has
an
associated
objective
analyzer.
global
resource
manager
This
component
receives
requirements
for
servers
or
network
devices
from
all
the
objective
analyzers,
and
manages
the
overall
optimization.
It
has
two
primary
responsibilities:
making
optimal
resource
allocation
decisions,
and
maintaining
a
stable
application
infrastructure.
By
considering
the
different
server
requirements
for
each
application
environment,
it
determines
where
to
allocate
resources.
deployment
engine
The
deployment
engine
is
responsible
for
automated
provisioning.
It
creates,
stores,
and
runs
workflows
and
communicates
their
success
or
failure
in
performing
an
operation.
Workflows
can
be
triggered
by
commands
from
an
administrator,
by
external
tools
that
send
SOAP
commands
to
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator,
or
by
recommendations
from
the
policy
engine.
automation
packages
An
automation
package
is
a
collection
of
workflows,
scripts,
and
other
commands
and
tools
that
apply
to
the
operation
of
a
specific
type
of
software
component
or
a
physical
device.
The
deployment
engine
manages
the
deployment
of
workflows
and
associated
workflow
components
in
an
automation
package.
discovery
technologies
A
discovery
technology
is
an
application
that
performs
configuration
change
detection.
For
example
Tivoli
NetView
can
discover
new
hardware
that
is
added
to
the
data
center
and
is
not
defined
in
the
data
center
model.
For
hardware
that
is
already
defined
in
the
data
center
model,
it
can
also
identify
configuration
changes
that
occur
outside
of
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator.
management
interface
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
has
two
management
interfaces:
a
Web
interface,
and
a
command-line
interface.
The
Web
interface
provides
a
graphical
representation
of
the
data
center,
includes
wizards
to
simplify
configuration,
and
offers
features
such
as
reporting
and
task
status
monitoring
that
are
not
available
from
the
command-line
interface.
The
command-line
interface
provides
access
to
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
features
with
SOAP.
Administrators
have
the
flexibility
to
perform
tasks
such
as
creating
scripts
that
run
specific
SOAP
commands
or
setting
up
external
tools
to
send
SOAP
commands
in
response
to
an
event.
Prerequisites
installed
with
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
interacts
with
other
components
that
are
installed
with
it.
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Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
Problem
Determination
and
Troubleshooting
Guide
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