This class is a lecture-workshop for experienced systems programmers with a focus on using the tools available to narrow down the scope of system problems, identify failed components and debug operating systems problems. Emphasis will be on problem diagnosis and "hands-on" exercises using the available tools.
Mainframe Training Audience
This class is intended for experienced systems programmers with a good understanding of TSO/E, JCL and z/OS functions.
Mainframe Training Course duration
5 days
Mainframe Training Course outline
Problem types and their diagnosis
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Abends
System "hangs" or wait states
System or component loops
Incorrect output or corrupt operation problems
Performance/availability problems
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Component identification and isolation
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Diagnostic tools and their usage
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Abends
Tracing mechanisms
LOGREC
Service Aids
IPCS
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System failure versus recoverable scenarios
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Session Content
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I. Problem diagnosis overview
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a. Types of problems
b. Component failure isolation approaches
c. Assessment
d. Specifying symptoms
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II. IPCS
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a. Verbs and functions
b. CLISTS and customization options
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III. Abends and dump processing
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a. Dump types
- SVC Dumps
- Stand-alone dumps and their use
- Abend dumps
- SNAP dumps
- Transaction dumps
b. System and component reference data
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IV. SLIP Traps
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V. Tracing tools and procedures
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a. System trace (ST)
b. Master trace
c. Generalized tracing facility (GTF)
d. Component trace (CT)
e. Transaction trace
f. GETMAIN, FREEMAIN, STORAGE trace
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VI. Service Aids
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a. SPZAP
b. AMBLIST
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VII. Additional diagnostic data
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a. LOGREC data
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VIII. Assessing system recovery options
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a. Spin loops
b. Performance/availability problems
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