This class is a lecture-workshop for experienced systems programmers and performance analysts with a focus on WLM controls and operation. The course will explore the decision-making processes employed by WLM and how they can be monitored and evaluated.
Mainframe Training Audience
This class is intended for experienced systems programmers and performance analysts with a basic understanding of WLM definitions
Mainframe Training Course duration
3 days
Mainframe Training Course outline
Service class definitions
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Importance levels
Execution velocity
Response time goals
Performance Index
Classification rules
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Setting exception conditions
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Resource groups
CPU/storage critical settings
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Service coefficients and options
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Service coefficients
I/O priority management
Dynamic alias management
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Applications environment
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Specifying and managing application environments
Server limits for application environment
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Scheduling environments
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Specifying scheduling environments
Managing resource states
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WLM managed initiators
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Intelligent Resource Director
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LPAR CPU Management
Dynamic Channel Path Management
Channel Subsystem Priority Queuing
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Workload licensing limits
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SMF type 99 records
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