IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS 9.2 Scheduling and Operations
Code: TM405GDescription
In this instructor-led course, you learn how to manage batch workloads in z/OS with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS. During the course, you use ISPF panels to create scheduling definitions and perform operational tasks. There is also a brief overview of the end-to-end environment. The course covers creating and controlling planning objects, such as workstations, applications, calendars, and resources. You learn how to schedule these objects into a daily planning cycle and then monitor and manage them. This training class is provided in a classroom environment with multiple opportunities for hands-on lab practice. The scenarios used in this class are based on IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS version 9.2.0.
Audience
This course is intended for schedulers and operators who will schedule and manage jobs in a z/OS environment using IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS 9.2.0.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have the following skills:
- A basic understanding of the z/OS operating system
- The ability to move around in ISPF dialogs
- Basic JCL
Objectives
After you complete this course, you can perform the following tasks:
- Describe the components of Tivoli Workload Automation
- Define the different types of workstation
- Create scheduling objects: calendars, periods, and run cycle groups
- Build and schedule Application Descriptions containing multiple operations
- Managing critical batch
- Create the Long Term and Current plans and manage the batch to completion
- Implement restart and cleanup to simplify the rerun and restart of failed jobs
- Create special resources to further manage and control batch jobs
- Automate JCL editing with JCL variables and directives
- Code automatic recovery statements in JCL to restart failed work
- Take control of unscheduled batch
Topics
Introduction
- IBM Tivoli Workload Automation suite
- Architecture
- Concepts and terminology
- Version 9.1.0 differences overview
- Version 9.2.0 differences overview
Workstations
- Workstation overview
- Creating workstation definitions
Calendars, periods, and run cycle groups
- Introduction to calendars
- Periods
- Run cycle groups
Applications
- Applications and operations
- Creating applications
- Timing workloads
- Defining operations
- Job descriptions
Operation submission, throughput, and monitoring
- Operation submission and throughput
- Dynamic feedback overview
- Operation priority
- Critical operations
- Workload Manager scheduling environments
- Advanced ISPF panels
Long-term and current plans
- Data bases and plans overview
- Long-term planning overview
- The current plan
Restart and cleanup
- Introduction to restart and cleanup
- Restart and cleanup options
- Restarting the operation
- Browsing the job log
Special resources
- Special Resource Overview
- Creating special resources
- Using special resources in operations
Automated job tailoring
- Automated job tailoring overview
- JCL directives
- JCL Variables
Automatic recovery
- Automatic recovery
Managing unplanned work
- Managing unplanned work overview
- OPSTAT and SRSTAT commands
- Event-triggered tracking
- Data set triggering
- XML, an alternative method
Price (ex. VAT)
Duration
Delivery methods
- Classroom
- On-site (at your location)
- Virtual (instructor online)