Manage WLM automation
- Updated: 2026/06/12
Workload Management (WLM) automations enable organizations to orchestrate, monitor, and optimize queue-based automation workloads at scale.
In this topic, you will learn how to manage WLM automations throughout their lifecycle, including viewing automation details, updating execution settings, monitoring workload processing, and controlling automation execution.
You will explore how to edit active and paused automations, manage processing schedules, configure run-as users and device pools, transfer automation ownership, and monitor execution performance through the Control Room. The topic also covers managing automation states by pausing, resuming, or stopping workload processing, as well as understanding automation priorities and resource allocation strategies.
By mastering WLM automation management, you will be able to maintain operational control, optimize resource utilization, ensure workload continuity, and support scalable, reliable automation execution across enterprise environments.