Customer, Application, and Cluster
This section describes a sample customer who uses an application defined in the 
DCM.
When a customer makes a subscription to an offering, the workflows triggered in 
Tivoli Provisioning Manager dynamically define DCM entries for Customer, 
Application, and Cluster related to the subscription. As these operations occur 
dynamically, there is no need to define them manually. However, it is a good idea 
to make the definitions for testing and troubleshooting purposes. Example 13 
presents a sample DCM entry for Customer, Application, and Cluster.
Example 13   Customer, Application and Cluster sample definition
   
      
         
value="0.99"/>
         
value="0.167"/>
         
min servers="0" max servers="12" pool="zVM Virtual Server Pool" 
fabric="ITSO_zVM_Fabric" vlan="110" software stack="zVM SW Stack OS SuSE" 
locale="en_US"/>
      
      
      
         
value="0.99"/>
         
value="0.167"/>
         
min servers="0" max servers="12" pool="zVM Virtual Server Pool" 
fabric="ITSO_zVM_Fabric" vlan="110" software stack="zVM SW Stack OS SuSE" 
locale="en_US"/>
      
      
      
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