Control-M for Azure Service Bus
Azure Service Bus is an enterprise message broker for applications that require message delivery and routing capabilities. Azure Service Bus supports point-to-point message queues and one-to-many publish/subscribe messaging.
Control-M for Azure Service Bus enables you to do the following:
- Publish notifications to Azure Service Bus message queues and topics.
- Manage Azure Service Bus credentials in a secure connection profile.
- Connect to any Azure Service Bus endpoint.
- Integrate Azure Service Bus jobs with other Control-M jobs into a single scheduling environment.
- Introduce all Control-M capabilities to Control-M for Azure Service Bus, including advanced scheduling criteria, complex dependencies, Resource Pools, Lock Resources, and variables.
- Monitor the job status, results, and output of Azure Service Bus jobs.
- Attach an SLA job to the Azure Service Bus jobs.
Control-M for Azure Service Bus Compatibility
The following table lists the prerequisites that are required to use the Azure Service Bus plug-in, each with its minimum required version.
Component | Version |
---|---|
Control-M/EM | 9.0.21.300 |
Control-M/Agent | 9.0.21.300 |
Control-M Application Integrator | 9.0.21.300 |
Control-M Automation API | 9.0.21.300 |
Control-M for Azure Service Bus is supported on Control-M Web and Control-M Automation API, but not on the Control-M client.
To download the required installation files for each prerequisite, see Obtaining-Control-M-Installation-Files.
Setting up Control-M for Azure Service Bus
This procedure describes how to deploy the Azure Service Bus plug-in, create a connection profile, and define a Azure Service Bus job in Control-M Web and Automation API.
Before You Begin
Verify that Automation API is installed, as described in Automation API Installation.
Begin
- Create a temporary directory to save the downloaded files.
- Download the Azure Service Bus plug-in from the Control-M Azure Service Bus download page in the EPD site.
- Install the Azure Service Bus plug-in using the Automation API Provision service:
- Log in to the Control-M/EM Server machine as an Administrator and store the downloaded zip file in the one of the following locations (within several minutes, the job type appears in Control-M Web):
- Linux: $HOME/ctm_em/AUTO_DEPLOY
- Windows: <EM_HOME>\AUTO_DEPLOY
- Log in to the Control-M/Agent machine and run the provision image command, as follows:
- Linux: ctm provision image Azure_Service_Bus_plugin.Linux
- Windows: ctm provision image Azure_Service_Bus_plugin.Windows
- Log in to the Control-M/EM Server machine as an Administrator and store the downloaded zip file in the one of the following locations (within several minutes, the job type appears in Control-M Web):
- Create an Azure Service Bus connection profile in Control-M Web or Automation API, as follows:
- Define an Azure Service Bus job in Control-M Web or Automation API, as follows:
- Web: Creating a Job with Azure Service Bus Job parameters
- Automation API: Job:Azure Service Bus