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CICS 3.1 Systems Administration |
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| AUDIENCE: |
This course is for personnel responsible for CICS Administration, experienced application programmers, system programmers and managers. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Delegates are expected to have prior CICS experience. |
| DURATION: |
4 days. Hands on. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
This course is designed to help CICS System Administration personnel to understand CICS from initialisation through to shutdown, including maintenance, performance and availability. Upon completion of this course attendees will appreciate how CICS works and be able to:
- Start, run and shut down a CICS system
- Perform CICS administration duties
- Understand resource naming conventions
- Use CEDA,CEDB, AND CEDC to manage CICS resources on-line.
- Understand & maintain the System Intialisation Table parameters including those relating to performance. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
CICS/TS Overview Who might be involved What is CICS? Programming Interfaces (API. SPI, and XPI) Transaction flow Terminal versus non-terminal
Data Types Local Shared Resources (LSR) Temporary storage (TS) Transient Data (TD) CICS Log Manager Local and Global catalogues DB2 User Application Files
CICS/TS Data Sets SYSIN STEPLIB DFHRPL DFHTEMP DFHINTRA DFHAUXTA and DFHAUXTB Extra-partition data sets Local and Global catalogue data sets CAVM DFHCXRF CICS Dump data sets System dump data sets C Language data sets DFHCSD CICS BTS data set DFHEJOS DFHCMACD Sample FILEA data set
System Initialization Parameters A look at the many SIT parameters and where they can be used, i.e. Macro, SYSIN or CONSOLE.
CICS/TS Start and Stop INITIAL COLD WARM STANDBY Effects of the Local and Global catalogues Started Task invocation Batch job submission CICS Shut down
Supplied Transactions CEMT CEBR CECI CEDA CEDF and CEDX CETR CMAC
Transaction Management A further review of SIT and other parameters which assist in the control and execution of tasks.
CICS/TS Resource Overview A review of CICS Resources and the means of definition with particular emphasis on: CEDA DFHCSDUP The LIST and GROUP structure Defining connections Defining DB2 resources Defining Files Defining Transactions Defining Programs
Connectivity Terminal versus non-Terminal revisited Multi-Region Options (MRO) The relationship between DB2 and CICS WEB support Batch Interface – EXCI Relating CICS to MQ
Security Ensuring CICS has the authority to access non-CICS resources ICHRIN03 versus STARTED Protecting the APPLID Impact of SEC=NO in the SIT Defining a default user Transaction security The granular security controls within RACF
Storage General z/OS Address Space structure Exploiting the Page-able Link Pack Area (PLPA) Impact of LSQA requirements Impact of z/OS GETMAIN requests DSA versus EDSA Sizing EDSA
Problem Determination Transaction dumps versus System Dumps DFHDU640 and its use The controls influencing system dump production CICS Trace facility DFHTU640 and its use
Tuning and Statistics A general review of statistics collection including SMF Practical use of the statistics reporting program A review of some common performance themes A brief review of GTF
Appendicies Teminology Sample Program and Map Auto-install Resource Definition Options
TS08/01 |
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