z/OS for Beginners
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Description
This course is designed for anyone requiring a basic understanding of z/OS as an operating system.
Audience
This course is designed for anyone requiring a basic understanding of z/OS as an operating system. It also provides a useful introduction for delegates requiring more in-depth training in other areas of the IBM Mainframe including TSO, JCL, z/OS, COBOL, PL/1, Assembler, REXX etc...
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Objectives
This course will introduce delegates to the z/OS operating system and the IBM systems on which it runs. It covers z/OS terminology and explains the main concepts employed by z/OS in performing its functions.
Topics
z/OS Introduction 
Brief history. 
What is z/OS: 
• Basic processor resources. 
• Storage development. 
• z/OS and I/O Devices. 
• Principal software components. 
z/OS Objectives: 
• Control of work. 
• Control of resources. 
• Operator communication. 
• Support for Applications. 
• I/O Processing. 
• Task Processing. 
• Security.
Hardware Platform 
PR/SM and LPARs. 
z/Series processors. 
I/O Processing – Hardware perspective: 
• ESCON / FICON. 
• Cartridges / Disks. 
• Other peripherals. 
Modern disks versus old technology.
z/OS Structure 
Task Management: 
• Multi-tasking. 
• Multi-processing. 
• The dispatcher and dispatching priorities. 
Input/Output - process z/OS perspective. 
Virtual Storage Operation. 
Address Spaces. 
Common areas. 
System Address Spaces. 
Sub-systems: 
• Started Tasks. 
• Work-load Manager.
Data in z/OS 
Internal representation. 
Packed Decimal. 
Error correction. 
Data Sets: 
• Data set composition. 
• Data set naming and location. 
Catalogue Structure. 
VTOC structure. 
Data Set Structures: 
• Data organisations and access methods. 
• Record formats. 
• Buffering. 
Portioned Data Sets and PDSE. 
Virtual Storage Access Method: 
• ESDS, KSDS, LDS, and RRDS.
Running Work in z/OS 
Batch processing: 
• JES2 versus JES3. 
• JES2 Overview. 
• JES2 Job Submission. 
System Networks: 
• SNA – VTAM. 
• TCP/IP. 
• Network management. 
On-line processing: 
• TSO and ISPF. 
• CICS overview. 
Databases: 
• DB2 plus others. 
Applications Development: 
• Programming Languages. 
• Compile stages. 
• CICS and DB2 requirements. 
• More modern languages.
JCL Overview 
Sample job. 
JOB statement explanation. 
EXEC statement explanation. 
Various DD statements explained. 
Mention of IF/ELSE logic.
UNIX System Services 
Rationale for Open Systems. 
The UNIX Environment in z/OS: 
• HFS Data Sets. 
Accessing the UNIX environment.
z/OS Facilities 
DFSMS family of products. 
Aims of Storage Management. 
ACS Routines. 
HSM’s role. 
SMS and non-SMS Allocation processes. 
Global Resource Serializtion. 
Data in Memory: 
• LLA, DLF and VLF. 
System Management Facility (SMF). 
System Security: 
• RACF and its database.
z/OS Commands 
PR/SM Review: 
• IPL, IML and HMC. 
• Auomatic commands from Parmlib members. 
Managing tasks. 
Managing devices. 
Starting and stopping z/OS.
JES2 Commands 
Starting JES2. 
Managing initiators. 
Managing JOBs/Tasks. 
Managing Input queues. 
Managing Output queues. 
Stopping JES2.
Diagnostic Aids 
Quality approach. 
Consoles and their functions and types. 
Messages: 
• Message Structure. 
• Message Routing. 
• Automated Operations. 
Abend Codes: 
• System Abends. 
• Program interrupts. 
• User Abends. 
• Error handlers. 
Dumps and their analysis. 
EREP.
z/OS Maintenance 
The installation process. 
Maintenance terminology. 
Maintenance application process.
Price (ex. VAT)
Duration
Delivery methods
- Classroom
 - On-site (at your location)
 - Virtual (instructor online)