This course examines the changes and enhancements introduced with z-architecture, the z/series processor, and the z/OS operating system.
Mainframe Training Audience
Operators, Operations Managers and anyone who wants a better understanding of the new z-architecture and its ramifications.
Mainframe Training Prerequisites
Understanding of operating systems functions.
Mainframe Training Course duration
2 days
Mainframe Training Course outline
z/series architectural enhancements
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Processor architecture and design
System managed coupling facility duplexing
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64-bit Addressing
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Using 64-bit virtual storage addressing
Elimination of expanded storage
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System Command Changes
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MCS Console management changes
Controlling commands with Command Class options
Reporting requirements
Dynamic enablement
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WLM and Intelligent Resource Director (IRD)
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Enclaves and SDSF controls
LPAR CPU management
LPAR Dynamic Channel Path Management
LPAR Channel Subsystem Priority Queueing
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msys for operators
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Using msys for operators to create management scripts
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JES2 support and operation
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- Overview of Operations
- Z2 mode for larger job numbers
- Jobname formatting differences in Z2 mode
- Dynamic PROCLIBs
- Spinning JESLOG data sets
- JES2 commands for z/OS
- $ACTIVATE - Changed function for Z2 mode
- $SJ - Job selection for MAS members
- $TSPOOL(nnn) - SYSAFF specifies volumes for SPOOL fencing
- ZAPJOB - Remove job information from JES queues
- JES Monitoring Facility
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Session Content
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z/series architectural enhancements
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64-bit addressing
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System command changes
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Intelligent Resource Director (IRD)
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msys for operators
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JES2 support and operation
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