After your jobs are deployed, you can execute them by using the following methods:
Command Line Interface: Nearly all Orchestration functionality, including deploying and running jobs, can be performed using the command line tool, as shown in the following example:
zos run buildTest [testlist=mylist] JobID: paul.buildTest.14
More detailed CLI information is available in the zos command line tool.
Custom Client: The Orchestration toolkit provides an SDK that provides a custom client that can invoke your custom jobs. This process is discussed in Section A.0, The Cloud Manager Orchestration Client SDK.
Built-in Job Scheduler:
The Orchestration Server uses a built-in Job Scheduler to run deployed jobs. This tool is discussed in Section 8.0, Job Scheduling and in The Orchestration Server Job Scheduler
in the NetIQ Cloud Manager 2.1 Orchestration Console Reference.
From Other Jobs: As part of a job workflow, jobs can be invoked from within other jobs. You integrate these processes within your job scripts as described in the Section 8.0, Job Scheduling.