The CA Client Automation infrastructure uses a common configuration architecture and methodology. Administrators use the DSM Explorer interface to make configuration policy changes. These changes are stored by a domain manager in the management database (MDB). Then, changes are transmitted to an agent that applies them.
In all cases but one, this is a simple solution. However, in cases where an enterprise manager is present, the configuration management architecture becomes slightly less intuitive.
To support managed configuration, an enterprise manager must itself be managed. This requires the installation of an agent. Agents communicate with scalability servers, which then communicate with domain managers. You must decide which scalability server and domain manager will manage the enterprise manager computer.
Most organizations deploy one, and only one, enterprise manager.
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