After you install and configure the basic components of the NetIQ Cloud Manager Orchestration components, (that is, the Orchestration Server, the Orchestration Agent, and the Orchestration Clients, including the Orchestration Console), you will want to see them at work. The information in this section is organized sequentially (that is, in a “walkthrough” scenario) so that you can follow the process an administrator might use to begin applying Cloud Manager Orchestration capabilities in a production environment.
Section 1.6, Using the zosadmin Command to Gather Information
Section 1.8, Configuring the Orchestration Server for LDAP or ADS Authentication
Section 1.9, Viewing Orchestration Server Data in the Sentinel Event Source Server
Section 1.10, Orchestration Server Log Levels Mapped to Sentinel Log Levels
The first three subsections listed above are basic tasks you need to perform to make the Orchestration system perform at a basic level. The other sections include information to help you understand how Cloud Manager Orchestration can work in your production environment.