This course presents the features, functions, and requirements for running in the Parallel Sysplex environment. Capabilities of z/series processors are reviewed regarding how each participates in the Parallel Sysplex configuration. The Coupling Facility, which forms the basis of IBM's unique method for high-speed data-sharing across all systems, is discussed at length and in significant detail. The course begins with a high-level introduction that examines the terminology, components and architectural aspects of a parallel sysplex.. The presentation then moves into the details of management and operation of a parallel sysplex environment.
Mainframe Training Audience
Systems Programmers, Technical Support and anyone who wants a better understanding of the technical issues associated with the Parallel Sysplex.
Mainframe Training Prerequisites
Workstations are needed for this session. Prerequisites: Understanding of OS/390 and/or z/OS fundamentals.
Mainframe Training Course duration
2 days
Mainframe Training Course outline
Concepts and architecture
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Compare the differences between a base Sysplex and parallel Sysplex
Describe the purpose of the Coupling Facilities three Structure forms (Lock, Cache and List)
Describe the various Coupling Facility options and their implementations.
Review the software concepts of resource versus data sharing through a Coupling Facility
Discuss configuration choices and potential impact on performance
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Planning for a Sysplex
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Identify the required hardware and software components that make up a Parallel Sysplex and
describe their function
List the factors that will impact the size of Coupling Facility storage needed in the Parallel Sysplex
Examine tools and options for sizing a Coupling Facility
Describe the reasons for using a stand-alone Coupling Facility vs an LPAR between systems
Understand dynamic CF expansion and dynamic CF dispatching mechanisms
Examine XCF and CF RMF Reports examples
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Defining a sysplex
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Describe the requirements for implementing a Coupling Facility and a Structure within it
Describe the functions performed by the Coupling Facility channels (Receive and Send) and how they
need to be defined through Hardware Configuration Definition
List the required data sets for a Sysplex and the purpose of each
Indicate the steps necessary to create Sysplex-required data sets
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Workload Manager Considerations
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Examine impact of WLM managed initiators
Determine requirements for Resource Affinity Scheduling and Scheduling environments
Understanding workload balancing algorithms
Intelligent Resource Director (IRD)
Introduce enclaves and multi-system enclaves
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Managing a Sysplex
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List the operator tasks performed via the Hardware Management console
Review operator commands and functions performing in managing a Parallel Sysplex environment
Examine recovery considerations for failed members of a Parallel Sysplex
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Data Sharing Considerations
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Describe the steps necessary to share data between multiple users across different systems in a
Sysplex, using the Coupling Facility
Describe how data invalidation is handled when that data is maintained in a Coupling Facility
Structure
Describe the major exploiters of data sharing versus resource sharing and some of the product
implementations that can take advantage of the Coupling Facility.
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