Curso IBM Mainframe z OS Foundation Fast Track ZOS TSO JCL

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Curso IBM Mainframe z OS Foundation Fast Track ZOS TSO JCL

40 horas
Visão Geral

Curso IBM Mainframe z OS Foundation Fast Track ZOS TSO JCL, Este curso apresentará aos participantes o sistema operacional z/OS e os sistemas IBM nos quais ele é executado. Ele cobre a terminologia comum do z/OS e explica os principais conceitos empregados pelo z/OS na execução de suas funções, antes de passar para a funcionalidade TSO e os Comandos JCL que são essenciais para todos os usuários do sistema operacional z/OS.

Objetivo

Após realiza este Curso IBM Mainframe z OS Foundation Fast Track ZOS TSO JCL, você será capaz de:

Este curso apresentará aos participantes o sistema operacional z/OS e os sistemas IBM nos quais ele é executado. Ele cobre a terminologia comum do z/OS e explica os principais conceitos empregados pelo z/OS na execução de suas funções, antes de passar para a funcionalidade TSO e os Comandos JCL que são essenciais para todos os usuários do sistema operacional z/OS.

  • Entenda o histórico e a composição do sistema operacional IBM System ze z/OS.
  • Faça logon no TSO e controle a sessão do TSO.
  • Navegue pelos painéis ISPF.
  • Crie, edite e visualize conjuntos de dados e membros nas bibliotecas PDS e PDSE.
  • Execute funções de utilidade geral de dentro do ISPF.
  • Visualize e gerencie a saída do trabalho usando SDSF.
  • Codifique JCL para executar tarefas gerais no sistema z/OS.
  • Entenda as listas de empregos e mensagens associadas.
  • Diagnosticar e resolver problemas de JCL.
  • Analise as falhas do trabalho, corrija e reinicie os trabalhos.
  • Codifique as instruções JOB, EXEC e DD.
  • Crie conjuntos de dados de diferentes tipos.
  • Melhore a eficiência do programador e reduza o tempo de teste do programa.
  • Diminua o número de falhas de trabalho.
Publico Alvo

Este curso foi desenvolvido para qualquer pessoa que precise de uma Introdução Técnica completa ao sistema operacional z/OS - incluindo TSO/ISPF e JCL.


  • Ele fornece o ponto de partida perfeito para qualquer equipe que se mude para o mundo do IBM System z de outras origens técnicas, bem como para aqueles completamente novos em TI. Os delegados que precisam de treinamento mais aprofundado podem passar para cursos de operador ou desenvolvedor (Programação COBOL), mas esse curso é sempre a melhor maneira de começar.
Pre-Requisitos
  • Não há pré-requisitos para este curso.
Materiais
Inglês + Exercícios + Lab Pratico
Conteúdo Programatico

z/OS Introduction

  1. Brief history.
  2. What is z/OS?
  3. Basic processor resources.
  4. Storage development.
  5. z/OS and I/O Devices.
  6. Principal software components.
  7. z/OS Objectives.
  8. Control of work.
  9. Control of resources.
  10. Operator communication.
  11. Support for Applications.
  12. I/O Processing.
  13. Task Processing.

Hardware Platform

  1. PR/SM and LPARs
  2. z/Series processors.
  3. I/O Processing ? Hardware perspective.
  4. ESCON / FICON.
  5. Cartridges / Disks.
  6. Other peripherals.
  7. Modern disks versus old technology. z/OS Structure
  8. Task Management.
  9. Multi-tasking.
  10. Multi-processing.
  11. The dispatcher and dispatching priorities.
  12. Input/Output - process z/OS perspective.
  13. Virtual Storage Operation.
  14. Address Spaces.
  15. Common areas.
  16. System Address Spaces.
  17. Sub-systems.
  18. Started Tasks.
  19. Work-load Manager.

Data in z/OS

  1. Internal representation.
  2. Packed Decimal.
  3. Error correction.
  4. Data Sets.
  5. Data set naming and location.
  6. Catalogue Structure.
  7. VTOC structure.
  8. Data Set Structures.
  9. Data organizations and access methods.
  10. Record formats.
  11. Buffering.
  12. Portioned Data Sets and PDSE.
  13. Virtual Storage Access Method.
  14. ESDS, KSDS, LDS, and RRDS.
  15. Running Work in z/OS
  16. Batch processing.
  17. JES2 versus JES3.
  18. JES2 Overview.
  19. JES2 Job Submission.
  20. System Networks.
  21. SNA ? VTAM etc...
  22. TCP/IP.
  23. Network management.
  24. On-line processing.
  25. CICS overview.
  26. Databases.
  27. DB2 plus others.
  28. Applications Development.
  29. Programming Languages.
  30. Compile stages.
  31. CICS and DB2 requirements. z/OS Facilities
  32. DFSMS family of products.
  33. Aims of Storage Management.
  34. ACS Routines.
  35. HSM's role.
  36. SMS and non-SMS Allocation processes.
  37. Global Resource Serialization.
  38. Data in Memory.
  39. LLA, DLF and VLF.
  40. System Management Facility (SMF).
  41. System Security - RACF. z/OS Commands
  42. PR/SM Review.
  43. IPL, IML and HMC.
  44. Auomatic commands from Parmlib members.
  45. Managing tasks.
  46. Managing devices.
  47. Starting and stopping z/OS.

JES2 Commands

  1. Starting JES2.
  2. Managing initiators.
  3. Managing JOBs/Tasks.
  4. Managing Input queues.
  5. Managing Output queues.
  6. Stopping JES2.

TSO/E Environment

  1. TSO and z/OS relationship.
  2. Initial logon process and screens.
  3. The role of Session Management software.
  4. Native TSO (Line Mode).
  5. TSO with ISPF (Panel mode).
  6. RACF Profiles.
  7. Data set naming conventions.
  8. Batch TSO.

ISPF/PDF Overview

  1. Relationship between ISPF and TSO.
  2. The 4 panel types described.
  3. Primary option menu.
  4. Program Functions Keys.
  5. General ISP Commands.
  6. Jumping between panels/functions.
  7. Scrolling.
  8. Split screen mode operation.
  9. HELP information described (TSO and ISPF).
  10. FIND and CHANGE commands introduced.
  11. END versus RETURN.
  12. RETRIEVE commands.
  13. Keyboard customization overview.

ISPF Interface (a.k.a. ISPF Option 0)

  1. Terminal settings.
  2. Log data set settings.
  3. List data set settings.
  4. Default JCL set up.
  5. Function Key customization.

ISPF View (a.k.a. ISPF Option 1)

  1. Entry Panel described.
  2. Member list panel described.
  3. Data panel described.
  4. Summary of View/Browse Commands.
  5. FIND Command described.
  6. Difference between Browse and View.

ISPF Edit (a.k.a. ISPF Option 2)

  1. Panel descriptions.
  2. Edit profile and commands described.
  3. Edit Primary versus Line commands.
  4. Using Line commands (A, B, C, D, I, M, O, and R).
  5. Comprehensive line command overview.
  6. Shift commands.
  7. Comprehensive Primary command overview.
  8. TAB Control descriptions (3 types).
  9. BOUNDS command.
  10. CHANGE command described.
  11. COPY and MOVE described.
  12. CREATE and REPLACE described.
  13. CUT and PASTE described.

ISPF Utilities (a.k.a. ISPF Option 3)

  1. Library Utility (ISPF Option 3.1).
  2. Data Set Utility (ISPF Option 3.2).
  3. Including VSAM capability.
  4. COPY / MOVE Utility (ISPF Option 3.3).
  5. Data Set List Utility (ISPF Option 3.4).
  6. Output Display Utility (ISPF Option 3.8).
  7. Compare Utility (ISPF Option 12).
  8. Search Utility (ISPF Option 14).

TSO/E Commands (a.k.a. ISPF Option 6)

  1. Command panel described.
  2. TSO/E Command overview.
  3. Scripting overview (CLIST and REXX).
  4. Allocating own ISPF Libraries.
  5. Emulator interaction.
  6. PC File Transfer.
  7. Keyboard mapping.

SDSF

  1. Security Controls (role of RACF and ISFPARM).
  2. SDSF Primary Menu.
  3. Display active tasks.
  4. Displaying input queues.
  5. Displaying held output currents.
  6. Displaying the current status.
  7. Display the initiators.
  8. Displaying the SYSLOG.
  9. PREFIX and OWNER commands.
  10. Displaying a specific job's output.
  11. Submitting a job from the output queue.
  12. Capturing output to a data set.
  13. Entering z/OS and JES commands.

Introduction to JCL

  1. Evolution of JCL.
  2. JCL syntax.
  3. Statement types.
  4. Operand types.
  5. JCL Error points.
  6. Comprehension quiz.

JOB Statement

  1. Influences on the JOB statement.
  2. CLASS and its role in JOB selection.
  3. GROUP.
  4. JOBRC.
  5. MSGCLASS and output affected.
  6. MSGLEVEL.
  7. NOTIFY.
  8. PASSWORD.
  9. REGION.
  10. MEMLIMIT.
  11. TIME.
  12. TYPRUN.
  13. USER.

EXEC Statement

  1. Influences on the EXEC statement.
  2. PGM / PROC.
  3. COND.
  4. PARM.
  5. REGION.
  6. TIME.

DD Statement Basics

  1. Influences on the DD statement.
  2. DDNAMES sources.
  3. User programs.
  4. Utilities.
  5. Reserved DDNAMES.
  6. z/OS.
  7. JES2.
  8. In-stream data sets.
  9. *.
  10. DATA.
  11. DLM.
  12. Spooled data sets (SYSOUT).
  13. DSN.
  14. Permanent data sets.
  15. Temporary data sets.
  16. DISP.

Using Data Sets

  1. Data set organizations (DSORG).
  2. Non-VSAM types.
  3. VSAM types.
  4. Defining a new permanent data set.
  5. LRECL.
  6. RECFM.
  7. BLKSIZE.
  8. SPACE.
  9. UNIT.
  10. VOL.
  11. Defining a new cartridge data set.
  12. EXPDT.
  13. RETPD.
  14. LABEL.
  15. Defining a temporary data set for this step.
  16. Defining a temporary data set for another step.
  17. Referencing a previous temporary data set.

Impact of SMS

  1. DATACLAS.
  2. MGMTCLAS.
  3. STORCLAS.
  4. AVGREC.
  5. LIKE.
  6. REFDD.

JCL Miscellany

  1. RESTART.
  2. RD.
  3. Concatenated data sets.
  4. Deferred data sets.
  5. DUMMY data sets.
  6. DSN=NULLFILE.
  7. Backward references.
  8. OUTPUT statement.
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