This course teaches the student how to setup, customize and operate WebSphere MQ for z/OS. Through a series of lectures and hands-on exercises, you learn to handle the general system administration tasks in MVS environment (OS/390 and z/OS). The topics include single system setup, queue definitions, recovery and logging, triggering, interconnected systems, channel definitions, and many others.
WebSphere Training Audience
System administrators responsible for the setup and maintenance of WebSphere MQ subsystems on MVS (OS/390 or z/OS).
WebSphere Training Prerequisites
Students should have:
Technical Introduction to WebSphere MQ, plus system administration experience in MVS environment.
WebSphere Training Course duration
Four Days
WebSphere Training Topics
MQSeries planning and installation
Single system setup
ISPF Control panels (CSQOREXX)
MQS Commands and CSQUTIL
Triggering setup
MQI - the application programming interface overview
Distributed queue management
WebSphere MQ Clusters
Queue Sharing Groups (QSG) overview
WebSphere MQ client
Problem determination
Logging and recovery
Security
CICS/IMS adaptors
Event Monitoring
SMF Recording
WebSphere Training Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Plan the implementation of WebSphere MQ on z/OS
Install WebSphere MQ
Perform simple customization and administration tasks
Implement triggering
Setup for Distributed queuing
Setup for Clustering
Implement WebSphere MQ Client access
Implement basic restart and recovery procedures
Perform basic problem determination
Setup security for queues, data access and for administration using role-based security
WebSphere Training Practical work
Students will first configure queues. Then they will develop a message source that will put information in the queue. Next they will develop a message consumer.
WebSphere Training Course outline
1. MQSeries planning and installation
2. Single system setup
Creating a queue manager (MSTR address space)
Define System and Default objects
3. ISPF Control panels (CSQOREXX)
4. Operations and Control Utilities Details
5. Triggering setup
6. MQI - the application programming interface overview
7. Distributed queue management
The Channel Initiator (CHIN) address space
Setup Listeners
Remote queues and Channel Definitions
8. WebSphere MQ Clusters
9. Queue Sharing Groups (QSG) overview
10. WebSphere MQ client
11. Problem determination
12. Logging and recovery
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