Fundamental System Skills in z/OS

Vendor:
IBM Corporation
Course:
ES10A
Start Date:
Monday, June 25, 2012
Length:
5 Days
Location:
Dallas/Addison, TX
Tuition:
$3,295
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June
25
Dallas/Addison, TX

Course Description

Learn the fundamental skills to navigate and work in a z/OS environment, including the use of Interactive System Productivity Facility/Program Development Facility (ISPF/PDF) dialogs, Time Sharing Option/Extensions (TSO/E) commands, Job Control Language (JCL), selected utilities, and the UNIX System Services ISPF Shell. Hands-on lab projects may be done in teams depending on number of attendees and location.

Hands-On Labs

Ten labs are included to address:

  • data set allocation
  • ISPF/PDF editor primary and line commands
  • data set copy/move/rename/delete
  • member copy/move/rename/delete
  • listing data sets
  • using TSO/E commands
  • submitting a job to z/OS
  • JCL
  • JCL procedures
  • UNIX System Services ISHELL

IACET Continuing Education Units: 4.0

There is also an instructor-led online version of this course: Fundamental System Skills in z/OS - ILO (EZ100)

Skills Gained

Review z/Architecture and z/OS

  • describe zSeries Architecture (z/Architecture)
  • provide an overview of z/OS and its components
  • explain the concept of virtual storage and its exploitation in z/OS
  • list the different kinds of data sets and discuss their management in z/OS
  • name the main end user interfaces of z/OS

An introduction to ISPF and ISPF/PDF

  • name and describe the components of ISPF
  • log on to and log off from the lab system of this class
  • start ISPF/PDF
  • provide an overview of the structure of ISPF/PDF panels
  • alter the ISPF/PDF settings
  • view a data set using ISPF/PDF

Working with ISPF/PDF

  • allocate a new sequential or partitioned data set
  • edit an existing data set using the ISPF/PDF editor's primary and line commands
  • copy or move an entire data set or selected members
  • rename a data set or member
  • delete an entire data set or a single member
  • use ISPF/PDF to work with data set lists

Working with TSO/E

  • explain the general layout of a TSO/E command
  • read the commonly used notation for TSO/E commands
  • describe and use a series of important TSO/E commands

Working with JCL

  • name and explain the JES2 job processing phases
  • describe the general layout of a job
  • list and describe the components of a JCL statement
  • code and submit a job
  • use ISPF 3.8 and System Display and Search Facility (SDSF) to handle the job output

UNIX System Services

  • describe the main features of UNIX System Services in z/OS
  • briefly describe the function of the UNIX System Services shell and utilities
  • explain the HFS
  • list the application services provided in UNIX System Services
  • explain how to start and manage a process in UNIX System Services
  • describe how security is handled in UNIX System Services

Who Can Benefit

This is a basic course for individuals with a theoretical background in S/390 information technology, who are new to the z/OS environment.

Prerequisites

You should complete:

  • An Introduction to the z/OS Environment (ES050)
  • or have equivalent on-the-job training

You should be able to:

  • Understand basic data processing concepts
  • Understand software concepts
  • Describe and use zSeries computer hardware and information system technologies