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z/OS Basic Operations




SUMMARY:   Suitable for the BCS Mainframe Technology professional Exams for level 2 Engineer (Operations)

AUDIENCE:   This course is suitable for new operators, operations support staff and systems programmers who are responsible for monitoring and controlling the z/OS operating system and subsystems within their installation.

PREREQUISITES:   Delegates should have an understanding of the z/OS operating system which may be obtained from the course z/OS for Beginners and be familiar with TSO/ISPF which may be obtained from the TSO/ISPF Workshop.

DURATION:   3 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   After completing this course, the delegate will be able to:
View the SYSLOG and MCS consoles understanding the general format of displayed messages,
Use SDSF and the standard console services to enter commands and interpret associated responses,
Monitor and control:
devices under control of z/OS,
the jobs within the system,
the status of the z/OS system and associated subsystems,
Start and stop the system.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Introduction to Operating z/OS.
The role of the operator within the installation,
An overview of operator communications,
Operating concepts within LPARs and within a SYSPLEX.

General Systems Monitoring.
Displaying z/OS environmental information,
Displaying JES2 environmental information.

Console Management.
The K S command,
The D C command,
Console recovery commands,
Consoles and PFKs,
Controlling Display Areas.

Device Control.
Software status of devices,
System managed and non-system managed volumes,
Monitoring and changing the status of
SMS storage groups,
SMS volumes,
MVS volumes,
hardware status of devices.

Controlling Work within z/OS.
Controlling JES2 initiators and classes,
JES2 and the Workload Manager,
Using SDSF,
Displaying and cancelling jobs,
Controlling printer output and print classes.

Controlling Subsystems within z/OS.
Started tasks,
UNIX services,
VTAM and TCP/IP,
TSO,
CICS and DB2.

Starting and Stopping the System.
IPLing the system,
The HMC and NIP console,
DASD device issues at IPL time,
The LOADxx member of parmlib,
Closing down the system.


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