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z/OS Environment: Introduction
DURATION: 2 days

FEE: $1,390

PRIVATE GROUP FEE: $
Based upon a class size of six students.

Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.

SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.

AUDIENCE:

  • Operations Support
  • System Programmer
  • Programmer
  • IT Professional
 
   

DATES:

CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
    1. z/OS Overview
      • Review the z/OS software components.
      • Review the flow of control between hardware and software.
    2. Storage Management
      • Paging is the movement of pages between main storage frames and auxiliary storage slots.
      • Acquire an understanding of the differences between Page-in, which flows from a slot to a frame and Page-out, which flows from a frame to a slot.
    3. Managing Work
      • Trace the flow of a job from submission to post execution.
    4. I/O Processing
      • Identify the different access methods and appreciate the advantages associated with each access method.
    5. Data Management
      • Data management is the part of the operating system that organizes, identifies, stores, catalogs, and retrieves all the data information, including programs that an installation uses.
      • Explore the features and benefits of the DFSMS software suite.
      • DFSMS is used for the automatic management of data from creation to expiration.
    6. Job Management and Flow
      • Trace the flow of a job between the JES subsystem and the z/OS nucleus.
    7. IPL: Initial Program Load and System Initialization
      • Recognize the difference between a cold start, quick start and a warm start.
    8. Recovery and Termination Management
      • Review the process of restarting a system and the tasks that are being performed.
    9. Installation and Configuration
      • Review the concepts and the JCL for an SMP job.
    10. Communication
      • List the system commands to start and stop communication lines.
    11. Security in z/OS
      • Understand the concepts of privileges and tokens in a RACF environment.

 
 
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