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Interskill Learning United Kingdom | America | Australia t: +44 1625 44 11 20 e: [email protected] w: www.interskill.co.uk

Specialist Mainframe Course Catalogue 2016 Learn new skills. Realise unfulfilled potential. Explore new directions with Interskill Learning today.

z/OS Operators and z/OS

Programmers Curriculum

Operating z/OS and

programming for z/OS involve

very different skill sets. Provide

comprehensive training for

these two distinct audiences in

your organisation by

subscribing to the specific

training curriculums that meet

your employee’s needs.

IT Specialist Personal

Development Curriculum

Supplement your specialist

mainframe elearning

courseware from Interskill with

a selection from our

professional development titles.

Ensure your team members

have the skills to perform to the

best of their ability not only

technically, but in all aspects of

their role.

Stand Alone Product

Curriculums

If you have a specific training

requirement browse our entire

range of mainframe training.

Pick and choose from the

series titles to compile your

own training curriculum

package which best meet your

employee’s needs.

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e-Learning with Interskill

Datatrain is Interskill Learning’s mainframe e-learning solution that has

received world-wide praise for providing the most comprehensive mainframe

training available. For over 20 years’ thousands of students around the globe

have benefited from our courseware.

Our library of mainframe e-learning includes over 1,500 hours of

comprehensive mainframe and midrange training that is industry specific,

current, student focused, educational and engaging.

Courseware Design

Having evolved from instructor led training (ILT) our courseware is carefully

designed to act as a replacement for, or as a supplement to, existing training

programs. Our courseware not only focuses on the technical aspects of the

subject matter but on the method of learning itself, adhering to leading

educational theory and instructional design best-practice to provide students

with an engaging learning experience specific to their job requirements.

Advanced learning outcomes are facilitated through:

Curriculum Design

Curriculum and course levels are mapped to specific job competencies to

provide learners with a structured programme vital to setting and achieving

effective educational targets.

Objectives

These educational targets are expressed in the setting of objectives at

Curriculum, Course, Unit and Topic levels which are then linked to scenarios,

and tasks within the core course content.

Multimedia and Interactivity

Motivating and engaging content promotes high usage whilst reflecting

realistic workplace environments through the extensive use of console and

terminal simulations. This is supplemented with exploratory exercises,

simulations, quizzes and animations to convey and support the competency

based objectives.

Assessment

Accurately evaluating technical competence enables you to objectively

analyse strengths and weaknesses. This permits training effectiveness to be

evaluated and return on investment calculated. Assessment is conducted

through a mixture of console and terminal exercises, drag and drop, fill the

gap, choose the correct response, mix and match, multiple choice and text

entry questions. Randomisation, question pooling and weighted scoring

ensure each learner completes an assessment entirely unique to them to

provide an accurate assessment of achievement.

Why e-learning? Easily provide your staff with round-the-clock access to a huge library of mainframe training right at their fingertips.

Our complete mainframe e-learning solution includes individual and customisable learning plans, accredited skills assessments, the

ability to develop your own in-house learning using the mainframe presenter series and much more.

z/OS Operators Curriculum

Operating z/OS and programming for z/OS involves very

different skill sets. Operators need to know how to manage

processors, peripheral devices and the software and

applications that control the z/OS system. Programmers

meanwhile need to understand how message processing

functions on z/OS to ensure that the operators receive the

information they require to perform their role. This leaves

programmers responsible for both the console configuration

and hardware configuration of the z/OS system.

Both of these roles are equally important in organisations with

z/OS deployments. Our pre-prepared and carefully selected

z/OS Operators and z/OS Programmers curriculums allows

you to immediately provide your staff with a comprehensive

training plan relevant to the requirements of their role. Avoid

the time and deliberations of putting together your own titles

with the knowledge that your training needs will be meet here.

NOTE: Series titles are available in 2.1, 1.13, 1.12, 1.11, 1.10,

1.9 and 1.8 (availability varies according to Series).

z/OS Operators

CICS Transaction Server Operations Series

IBM Mainframe Communications Series

JES2 Series

JES3 Series

Job Control Language (JCL) Series

Related Operations Products Series

REXX Series

System Display and Search Facility (SDSF) Series

TSO/ISPF Series

Virtualisation Series

z/OS Console Simulators Series

z/OS Operations and Development Tools Series

z/OS Series

z/OS Programmers

CICS Programmers Series

COBOL Programming Series

DB2 - Database Management Series

IBM Environment Introduction Series

Java Programming Series

Job Control Language (JCL) Series

PL/1 Programming Series

Related Programming Products Series

REXX Series

System Display and Search Facility (SDSF) Series

TSO/ISPF Series

z/OS Assembler Language Series

z/OS Operations and Development Tools Series

Professional Development

Interskill Learning's specialist mainframe e-learning curriculums provide a rich

array of content assets and flexible delivery technologies to support the full

range of formal and on-demand learning needs of organisations today. With

instant access to the right resources, learning is continually available close to

the work, resulting in immediate impact to critical decisions and projects.

To accompany our comprehensive catalogue of specialist mainframe

courseware Interskill recognises that your IT department requires more than

just technical skills to complete their day-to-day activities. Support your

employees and improve project progress with improved techniques in team

participation and professional development, develop the skills of your leaders

and managers with accredited PRINCE2, PMBOK, PMI, ITIL and Six Sigma

Black Belt BOK aligned courseware or cross-train your technical departments

with knowledge in soft-skills and industry overviews in customer service,

marketing and communication. With access to a range of over 6,000 course

titles spanning 18 different languages, our non-mainframe e-learning

catalogue can support the training needs of the smallest company or the

largest global enterprise.

Subjects Covered Include:

Basel III Regulations and Bank Risk Management

Business Etiquette and Professionalism

Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) - PMBOK® 5th Ed.

Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

Effective Time Management

Industry Foundation and Overviews

IT Project Management Essentials

ITIL® Foundation for Service Management

ITIL® Intermediate Level: Operational Support and Analysis

Leadership Essentials and Team Management

Making Cross-Functional Teams Work

Microsoft MCTS, MCITP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSD, MCD certifications

Microsoft Office 365, Office 2016

PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)

PRINCE2® Foundation

PRINCE2® Practitioner

Project Management for Non-Project Managers

Project Management Professional (PMP) - PMBOK® 5th Ed.

Writing Techniques for Effective Internal Business Cases

Plus many more!

Titles are available in 18 different languages.

Availability varies according to subject area.

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Specialist Mainframe Course Titles

Assembler Curriculum .............................................................................................................. 16 Assembler Introduction 16

Assembler Instructions 17

Assembler Macros 18

Assembler Programming 19

Assembler z/OS Advanced 20

Assembler Cross Memory Services 21

Assessment Curriculum ........................................................................................................... 22 CICS Concepts and Operation Assessment 5.2 22

JES2 Concepts and Operation Assessment 2.1 23

JES2 Problem Resolution Assessment 2.1 24

Mainframe Network Communications Assessment 2.1 25

z/OS Concepts Assessment 2.1 26

z/OS Problem Diagnosis and Resolution Assessment 2.1 27

z/OS System Operation Assessment 2.1 28

JCL Concepts Assessment 2.1 29

JCL Coding Assessment 2.1 30

JCL Problem Resolution Assessment 2.1 31

TSO/ISPF Concepts Assessment 2.1 32

TSO/ISPF Operation Assessment 2.1 33

BMC Curriculum ........................................................................................................................ 34 CONTROL-D 34

Introduction to CONTROL-M Scheduling 35

Monitoring the CONTROL-M Scheduling Environment 36

C Programming Curriculum ..................................................................................................... 37 C/C++ on z/OS for C Programmers 37

CA Technologies Curriculum ................................................................................................... 38 CA 1® Tape Management - Using Tape Media 38

CA 1® Tape Management - Identifying and Resolving Media Problems 39

Introduction to CA Workload Automation - CA 7® Edition 40

Scheduling Batch Processing 41

Monitoring and Managing the Batch Processing Environment 42

System Programmer Interaction with CA 7 43

Backup, Recovery, and Problem Resolution 44

CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers Overview 45

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Managing CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers 46

CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Overview, Components, and Features 47

CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Rules and OPS/REXX 48

CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Automating Events Using the Relational Data

Framework 49

CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Automating Events Using the SSM 50

CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Schedule and Group Managers for Event

Management 51

CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Overview 52

CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Administration and Security 53

CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Implementation 54

CA Jobtrac™ Job Management 55

CA Endevor™ Software Change Manager Introduction and Basic Usage 56

CA Endevor™ Software Change Manager Package Processing and Facilities 57

CA Easytrieve® Report Generator 58

CA NetMaster® Network Management for TCP/IP 59

CICS Transaction Server Curriculum ...................................................................................... 60 CICS TS - Introduction 60

CICS Explorer Fundamentals 61

CICS TS - Controlling CICS Operations 62

CICS TS - Introduction 63

CICS TS - Controlling CICS Operations 64

CICS TS - Programming Introduction 65

CICS TS - Preprocessor, Conversations and File Control 66

CICS TS - Program Control, Condition Handling and Accessing CICS areas 67

CICS TS - Temporary and Transient Data, Interval and Journal Control 68

CICS TS - Miscellaneous Commands, CICS and DB2, Intercommunication, CEMT and CICS Display69

CICS TS - Extensions 70

CICS TS - BMS User Interfaces 71

CICS TS - Using SDF II To Maintain CICS TS Maps 72

Cloud Computing Curriculum .................................................................................................. 73 Cloud Computing for Data Centers 73

COBOL Programming Curriculum ........................................................................................... 74 COBOL Programming - Basics 74

COBOL Data and Datafile Definitions 75

COBOL Programming - Manipulating Data 76

COBOL Programming - Advanced 77

COBOL for z/OS 78

Accessing IMS Databases from COBOL 79

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Data Center Storage Management Curriculum ...................................................................... 80 Storage Fundamentals for Data Centers 2.1 80

Storage Networks, Administration, and DASD Management Using ICKDSF 2.1 81

Using DFSMS to Manage the z/OS Storage Environment 2.1 82

Database Curriculum ................................................................................................................ 83 DB2 Fundamentals V11 83

Managing DB2 Operations V11 84

Introduction to RDBMSs and DB2 V11 85

Manage Data Definitions with DB2 V11 86

DB2 SQL Fundamentals V11 87

Advanced DB2 SQL V11 88

Create and Maintain DB2 Programs V11 89

DB2 Stored Procedures V11 90

Optimize DB2 Application Performance V11 91

DevOps Curriculum ................................................................................................................... 92 DevOps Fundamentals 92

Disaster Recovery ..................................................................................................................... 93 Ensuring Data Center Business Continuity 93

IBM Environment Intro Curriculum .......................................................................................... 94 Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment 2.1 94

z/OS Systems Programming Fundamentals 2.1 95

IBM Development Environment 2.1 96

IBM Explorer for z/OS Curriculum ........................................................................................... 97 IBM Explorer for z/OS 97

IBM Mainframe Communications Curriculum ........................................................................ 98 IBM Mainframe Communications Concepts 2.1 98

VTAM Commands 2.1 99

Mainframe TCP/IP Commands 2.1 100

IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test Practice Assessments ................... 101 Introduction to z/OS and the Mainframe Environment Practice Assessment 2.1 101

z/OS Online Workloads Practice Assessment 2.1 102

Application Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1 103

System Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1 104

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IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test Learning Plan Curriculum ............. 105 Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment 2.1 105

z/OS Systems Programming Fundamentals 2.1 106

System Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1 107

IBM Development Environment Overview 2.1 108

Application Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1 109

Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF 2.1 110

CICS TS - Introduction 111

Introduction to RDBMSs and DB2 V11 112

Introduction to WebSphere Application Server 113

Introduction to WebSphere MQ 114

Managing Data Files and Definitions with ISPF/PDF 2.1 115

Maintaining Data in Files with the ISPF Editor 2.1 116

z/OS Online Workloads Practice Assessment 2.1 117

JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1 118

Introduction to z/OS and the Mainframe Environment Practice Assessment 2.1 119

IMS Curriculum ........................................................................................................................ 120 Introducing IMS 120

IMS Commands 121

IMS Database Manager 122

iSeries Curriculum ................................................................................................................... 123 iSeries Concepts 123

Introduction to iSeries Security 124

AS/400 Operations Navigator 125

AS/400 Operations 126

iSeries Operating Facilities 127

CL Programming 128

CL Programming Functions and Messaging 129

Introduction to iSeries Programming Environment 130

Introduction to iSeries Programming Facilities 131

Introduction to Programming the iSeries 132

Introduction to DB2/400 133

Introduction to Device Files 134

Query for Users 135

RPG/400 Introduction 136

RPG/400 Coding 137

RPG/400 Programming 138

RPG/400 Workstation Programming 139

Introduction to Integrated Language Environment (ILE) 140

ILE RPG/400 141

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Introduction to Subfiles 142

Input and File Load Subfiles 143

Load by Page and Maintenance Subfiles 144

Java Programming Curriculum .............................................................................................. 145 Java Introduction for the IBM Enterprise 145

Java Programming for the IBM Enterprise 146

Java Data Access for the IBM Enterprise 147

JCL Curriculum ........................................................................................................................ 148 JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1 148

JCL (z/OS) - Using Special Data Sets in Batch Jobs 2.1 149

JCL (z/OS) - Identifying and Resolving Batch Problems in JCL 2.1 150

JCL (z/OS) - Coding Procedures and JES2 Control Statements 2.1 151

JES Curriculum ........................................................................................................................ 152 JES2 System Initialization & Shutdown 2.1 152

Monitoring Batch Jobs with JES2 2.1 153

Using JES2 in Scheduling Batch Jobs 2.1 154

Identify and Resolve JES2 Batch Problems 2.1 155

Identify and Resolve JES2 System Problems 2.1 156

JES3 Concepts and Commands 157

Linux Curriculum ..................................................................................................................... 158 Introduction to Linux 158

The Linux File System 159

Editing with vi 160

Linux Shell Programming 161

Linux Operations 162

Miscellaneous Curriculum ...................................................................................................... 163 CMOS 163

CONTROL-T 164

ES/9000 Hardware Overview 165

MLPF Operations 166

NCL Essentials 167

NET/Master Essentials 168

OPC/A Concepts & Facilities 169

OPC/ESA Fundamentals 170

PR/SM Concepts & Facilities 171

VM/ESA Overview 172

4400 ACS Operations 173

FileAID 174

SAS Programming 175

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WebSphere Applications Server 177

WebSphere MQ 178

MQSeries 179

OMEGAMON Concepts & Commands 180

CA Unicenter TNG OS/390 181

CICS Program Debugging and Dump Analysis 182

OS/390 Unix Curriculum ......................................................................................................... 184 Introduction to OS/390 UNIX 184

OS/390 UNIX Applications and Interfaces 185

OS/390 UNIX Customisation and Administration 186

PL/1 Programming Curriculum .............................................................................................. 187 PL/1 Fundamentals and Data Representation 187

PL/1 Program Design Techniques 188

PL/1 Accessing Data in Files 189

PL/1 Preprocessor, Debugging and Advanced Coding 190

Power Systems Curriculum .................................................................................................... 191 AIX Fundamentals 191

AIX Fundamentals for UNIX System Administrators 192

AIX Virtualisation, VIO Server and Management 193

IBM i Fundamentals 194

Introduction to IBM i for System Operators 195

Monitoring and Managing IBM i Workloads 196

IBM i System Administration Fundamentals 197

Security Implementation 198

Journal Management 199

Storage Management 200

Logical Partitioning and Virtualisation 201

CL Programming 202

CL Programming Functions and Messaging 203

DB2 for IBM i - Introduction for Programmers 204

RPG/400 Introduction 205

RPG/400 Coding 206

RPG/400 Programming 207

RPG/400 Workstation Programming Introduction 208

RPG/400 Advanced Workstation Programming 209

Database Basics and the Need for Query 210

Creating a Simple Query 211

Advanced Query Features and Management 212

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Rational Developer for System z Curriculum ....................................................................... 213 Rational Developer for System z Basics 213

Creating and Managing Applications Using RDz 214

REXX Curriculum ..................................................................................................................... 215 Introduction to the REXX Programming Language 215

REXX Keyword Instructions 216

REXX Built-In Functions 217

REXX with z/OS and TSO/E 218

SDSF Curriculum ..................................................................................................................... 219 SDSF Concepts and Operation 2.1 219

Using SDSF to Control Job Processing 2.1 220

Using SDSF to Display, Manipulate and Print Job Output 2.1 221

Using SDSF to Manage System Resources and Devices 2.1 222

Security Curriculum ................................................................................................................ 223 Introduction to Mainframe Security 223

CA ACF2™ - Introduction 224

CA ACF2™ - Protecting Data Integrity 225

CA ACF2™ - Protecting System Access 226

CA ACF2™ - Defining Environment Controls 227

CA ACF2™ - Protecting General Resources 228

CA ACF2™ - Maintaining ACF2™ 229

CA ACF2™ - For Auditors 230

Defining Users to RACF 231

Protecting System Resources Using RACF 232

RACF for System Administrators and Auditors 233

Service Oriented Architecture Curriculum ........................................................................... 234 Service Oriented Architecture 234

Tandem Curriculum ................................................................................................................. 235 Introduction to Tandem 235

Advanced Command Language 236

Tandem Backup and Restore Utility 237

Tandem Command Interpreter Monitor 238

Tandem Communications Introduction 239

Tandem Communications Subsystems 240

Tandem Distributed Systems Management 241

Tandem DSAP and DCOM Utilities 242

Tandem File Utility Program 243

Guardian Principles Advanced 244

Tandem Hardware 245

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Himalaya S-Series Range 246

Tandem Measure 247

Tandem Mediacom 248

Tandem Pathway 249

Tandem Performance and Tuning 250

Tandem Peripheral Utility Program 251

Tandem Remote Maintenance Interface 252

Tandem Spoolcom 253

Tandem Subsystem Control Facility 254

Tandem Security 255

Tandem Service Management Introduction 256

Tandem Tapecom Utility 257

Tandem Transaction Application Language 258

Tandem Transaction Monitoring Facility 259

Tandem Viewpoint 260

Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Curriculum .................................................................. 261 Understanding How Tivoli Workload Scheduler Processes Work 261

Monitoring and Managing the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Environment 262

Scheduling with Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS 263

Maintaining the Integrity of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS 264

TSO/ISPF for z/OS Curriculum ............................................................................................... 265 Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF 2.1 265

Managing Data Files and Definitions with ISPF/PDF 2.1 266

Maintaining Data in Files with the ISPF Editor 2.1 267

Virtualisation Curriculum ........................................................................................................ 268 z/VM Concepts, System Initialization, and Shutdown 268

Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations 269

Managing Guest Operating Systems 270

Identifying and Resolving z/VM Problems 271

Linux on System z Fundamentals 272

VSE Curriculum ....................................................................................................................... 273 Introduction to VSE 273

JCL - Basic VSE Job Control 274

JCL - Advanced VSE Job Control 275

JECL Statements 276

CICS for VSE Operators 277

COBOL for VSE 278

POWER I for VSE 279

POWER II for VSE 280

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REXX Programming I for VSE 281

REXX Programming II for VSE 282

VM Concepts and Facilities 283

VM/ESA Overview 284

VSE Operations I 285

VSE Operations II 286

VSE Utilities 287

VTAM for VSE Operators 288

WebSphere Curriculum ........................................................................................................... 289 Introduction to WebSphere MQ 289

Introduction to WebSphere Application Server 290

zEnterprise Curriculum ........................................................................................................... 291 Introduction to zEnterprise - EC12, BC12 & zBX 291

Introduction to zEnterprise - EC12, z114 & zBX 292

Introduction to zEnterprise - z196 & zBX 293

z/OS Connect Curriculum ....................................................................................................... 294 z/OS Connect 294

z/OS Curriculum ...................................................................................................................... 295 z/OS Concepts and Components 2.1 295

Initializing and Terminating the z/OS System 2.1 296

Monitoring the z/OS System 2.1 297

z/OS Architecture 2.1 298

Identifying z/OS System Problems 2.1 299

Resolving z/OS System Problems 2.1 300

Console Simulations 2.1 301

Performance Monitoring Basics 302

Introduction to SMP/E 303

z/OS Management Facility Curriculum .................................................................................. 304 The z/OS Management Facility 2.1 304

The z/OS Management Facility 305

z/OS Related Products Curriculum ........................................................................................ 306 CLISTS Introduction 306

HSM Overview 307

FOCUS 308

Virtual Tape Server (VTS) 309

Parallel Sysplex 310

VM Concepts and Facilities 311

System Managed Storage (SMS) 312

Introduction to WebSphere Application Server 313

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z/OS Utilities Curriculum ........................................................................................................ 314 General Data Set Utilities 2.1 314

Data Utilities 2.1 315

Introduction to VSAM 2.1 316

z/VM Curriculum ...................................................................................................................... 317 z/VM Concepts, System Initialization, and Shutdown 317

Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations 318

Managing Guest Operating Systems 319

Identifying and Resolving z/VM Problems 320

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Assembler Curriculum

z/OS Assembler Language Series

Assembler Introduction

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System programmers or application programmers who code Assembler programs or maintain system

related programs and user exits.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and experience with IBM MVS architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify types of number systems and convert numbers between them Identify the system components involved in Assembler programming Recognise coding conventions as they apply to an Assembler program in a z/OS operating system

environment Recognise the Assembler process and system structures, such as source, object and load units, and

program objects

Course Content

Number Systems

System Architecture

System Components

Assembler Language - Elements

Assembler Language - Addressability

Assembler Introduction Mastery Test

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Assembler Instructions

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience System or application programmers who code Assembler programs or maintain system related programs

and user exits.

Prerequisites Completion of the "Introduction to Assembler" course or equivalent experience, knowledge of

programming concepts, and experience with IBM MVS architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how to code an Assembler program by using the z/OS instruction repertoire Recognise ways of linking to internal and external Assembler routines

Course Content

Loading and Storing

Binary Arithmetic

Decimal Arithmetic

Comparisons

Linkage

Assembler Instructions Mastery Test

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Assembler Macros

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System or application programmers who code Assembler programs or maintain system related programs

and user exits.

Prerequisites Completion of the "Introduction to Assembler" and "Assembler Instructions" courses or equivalent

experience, knowledge of programming concepts, and experience with IBM MVS architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

How to code an Assembler macro How to use supplied system macros

Course Content

Assembler Macro Instructions - Introduction

Statements

Data Attributes

System Macros

Assembler Macros Mastery Test

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Assembler Programming

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience System or application programmers who code Assembler programs or maintain system related programs

and user exits; this course reinforces good Assembler programming techniques and introduces more

advanced techniques like re-entrant coding and executing in access register mode. The student is guided

through the creation of two Assembler programs in the practice sessions.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses "Assembler Introduction" and "Assembler Instructions", knowledge of

programming concepts, and experience with IBM MVS architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

How to code more advanced Assembler programs, including re-entrant programs and programs that utilise access registers to address data spaces

How to interpret Assembler listings of their assembled programs

Course Content

Program Organisation

Linkage Conventions

Address Modes

Data Spaces

Assembler Program Listings

Assembler Programming Mastery Test

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Assembler z/OS Advanced

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System or application programmers who code Assembler programs or maintain system related programs

and user exits; this course reinforces good Assembler programming techniques and introduces more

advanced techniques including program management, system macros and 64-bit addressing.

Prerequisites Completion of the Assembler Introduction, Assembler Instructions, Assembler Macros and Assembler

Programming courses plus a sound knowledge of programming concepts, and experience with IBM z/OS

architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

ES/390 and 64 bit instructions Linkage and save areas Macro forms and formats 64 Bit Addressability

Course Content

ESA/390 Enhancements

Program Management

Coding and Using Macros

64 Bit Addressability

Assembler z/OS Advanced Mastery Test

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Assembler Cross Memory Services

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience System or application programmers who code Assembler programs or maintain system related programs

and user exits; this course reinforces good Assembler programming techniques and introduces more

advanced techniques including cross memory services, access registers and data-in-virtual.

Prerequisites Completion of the Assembler Introduction, Assembler Instructions, Assembler Macros and Assembler

Programming courses plus a sound knowledge of programming concepts, and experience with IBM z/OS

architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

Cross memory instructions and linkage Cross memory clients and services Access registers and Data in Virtual

Course Content

Cross Memory Addressing

Cross Memory Service Routines

Access Registers and Data-In-Virtual

Assembler Cross Memory Services Mastery Test

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Assessment Curriculum

Operations Assessment Series 2.1 Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

CICS Concepts and Operation Assessment 5.2

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for operating and monitoring the CICS

subsystem.

Prerequisites A good general knowledge of CICS concepts, common CICS terminology, and the environment that CICS

operates in.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

CICS TS - Introduction CICS TS - Controlling CICS Operations

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

CICS Terminology CICS Start-up and Shutdown Format and Syntax of CICS Commands Interpretation of CICS Messages Resolving Operational Problems Associated with CICS

Questions have been created to CICS TS 5.2 level.

Course Content

CICS Concepts and Operation Assessment

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JES2 Concepts and Operation Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for the operation and monitoring of JES2

controlled devices or other IT specialists that are required to have a solid understanding of the JES2

product.

Prerequisites A good general knowledge of JES2 functionality and skills associated with entering commands used to

start and stop JES2.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

JES2 System Initialization & Shutdown Monitoring Batch Jobs with JES2 Using JES2 in Scheduling Batch Jobs

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

General JES2 functionality Identifying and interpreting JES2 messages and displays Starting/stopping JES2 General use of JES2 commands (for example, display, cancel, purge, halt, interrupt, hold, release,

drain) Performing spool offloads

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

JES2 Concepts and Operation Assessment

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JES2 Problem Resolution Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for resolving JES2 problems or problems

associated with JES2 controlled devices, or other IT specialists that need to perform JES2 problem

resolution.

Prerequisites A good general knowledge of JES2 functionality and being able to identify and apply an action to be taken

when a JES2 related problem occurs.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

JES2 System Initialization & Shutdown Monitoring Batch Jobs with JES2 Using JES2 in Scheduling Batch Jobs Identify and Resolve JES2 Batch Problems Identify and Resolve JES2 System Problems

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

Interpreting JES2 error messages and display command data Resolving problems associated with JES2 start-up and shutdown Entering JES2 commands to start, stop, or modify JES2 controlled devices.

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

JES2 Problem Resolution Assessment

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Mainframe Network Communications Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for the operation and monitoring of the z/OS

SNA and TCP/IP networks, or IT specialists that are required to have an understanding of the same.

Prerequisites A good general knowledge of the z/OS Communications Server, VTAM concepts, and common network

terminology.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

IBM Mainframe Communications Concepts VTAM Commands Mainframe TCP/IP Commands

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

z/OS Communications Server functionality VTAM functionality and terminology VTAM Start-up and Shutdown Format and syntax of VTAM commands Interpretation of VTAM displays and messages Entering of VTAM commands to display, activate, and deactivate VTAM resources Standard TCP/IP commands invoked from the mainframe Commands used to start and stop TCP/IP and its related processes

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

Mainframe Network Communications Assessment

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z/OS Concepts Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for the operation and monitoring of the z/OS

system, or other IT specialists that are required to have a solid understanding of the z/OS environment.

Prerequisites A good general knowledge of z/OS terminology, system hardware and software components, and data

processing concepts.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

z/OS Concepts and Components z/OS Architecture

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

z/OS Terminology Function of z/OS system hardware components and how they are integrated with each other z/OS data processing concepts

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

z/OS Concepts Assessment

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z/OS Problem Diagnosis and Resolution Assessment 2.1

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for resolving z/OS hardware and software

problems, or other IT specialists that need to perform z/OS system problem resolution.

Prerequisites Skills and knowledge associated with being able to identify and apply an action to be taken when a

system related problem occurs.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

z/OS Concepts and Components z/OS Architecture Initializing and Terminating the z/OS System Monitoring the z/OS System Identifying z/OS System Problems Resolving z/OS System Problems

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

Interpreting error messages and display command data Varying devices online/offline Cancelling started tasks and TSO users Use of Traces and Dumps Common abend codes

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

z/OS Problem Diagnosis and Resolution Assessment

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z/OS System Operation Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for the operation and monitoring of the z/OS

system, or other IT specialists that are required to interact with the z/OS environment.

Prerequisites Skills and knowledge associated with entering appropriate MVS commands used to display system

component status, and the interpretation of the resulting data.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

z/OS Concepts and Components z/OS Architecture Initializing and Terminating the z/OS System Monitoring the z/OS System

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

MVS commands used to display device status Interpretation of data resulting from MVS display commands

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

z/OS System Operation Assessment

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JCL Concepts Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff that require a basic understanding of the function of JCL

and how it is created and invoked.

Prerequisites A good general knowledge of JCL and input and output data set requirements.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1 Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers:

Basic use of JCL Commonly used JCL statements Creating and storing JCL Data set types

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

JCL Concepts Assessment

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JCL Coding Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for writing or maintaining JCL code.

Prerequisites Skills and knowledge in coding JCL statements and parameters.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1 JCL (z/OS) - Using Special Data Sets in Batch Jobs 2.1 JCL (z/OS) - Coding Procedures and JES2 Control Statements 2.1

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers:

JCL coding rules Coding of JOB, EXEC, and DD statements and associated parameters Use of conditional code checking

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

JCL Coding Assessment

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JCL Problem Resolution Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff responsible for resolving JCL syntax and runtime errors.

Prerequisites Skills and knowledge in identifying and resolving JCL errors.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1 JCL (z/OS) - Using Special Data Sets in Batch Jobs 2.1 JCL (z/OS) - Coding Procedures and JES2 Control Statements 2.1 JCL (z/OS) - Identifying and Resolving Batch Problems in JCL 2.1

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers:

Interpreting JCL code and error messages Resolving JCL syntax and runtime errors Performing job restarts

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

JCL Problem Resolution Assessment

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TSO/ISPF Concepts Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre or other IT specialist staff who use TSO and ISPF as part of

their every-day duties.

Prerequisites A general knowledge covering the accessing of, and communication with TSO and ISPF. Some

familiarization with ISPF screens and their purpose is also required.

The following Datatrain course has been used as reference for this assessment:

Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF 2.1 Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

TSO access and command syntax ISPF navigation and settings Data sets used by TSO and ISPF General ISPF functionality

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

TSO/ISPF Concepts Assessment

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TSO/ISPF Operation Assessment 2.1

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience This assessment is designed for data centre staff or other IT specialists that are required to access and

modify partitioned, sequential, VSAM or z/OS UNIX data sets and files.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of data set manipulation tasks available within ISPF including data set; creation,

deletion and attribute modification. Knowledge of data entry and modification techniques for data sets is

also required.

The following Datatrain courses have been used as reference for this assessment:

Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF 2.1 Managing Data Files and Definitions with ISPF/PDF 2.1 Maintaining Data in Files with the ISPF Editor 2.1

Additional on-the-job training in the areas above should also be undertaken to prepare you for scenario

based questions that have been included in this assessment.

Objectives This assessment covers the following topics:

Displaying data using browse and edit functions DSLIST functionality Edit line and primary commands Copy, move, compare, and search-for functions

Questions have been created to z/OS 2.1 level.

Course Content

TSO/ISPF Operation Assessment

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BMC Curriculum

Control-D Series

CONTROL-D

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of CONTROL-D.

Prerequisites Knowledge of IBM hardware, software, terminology, and concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the components of CONTROL-D Recognise access methods Create and work with Calendars Define the relevance of Decollation Missions Identify how Online Viewing works Recognise the components of the Log Recognise the Backup, Restore, and Print Missions Define Conditions Recognise KeyStroke Reporting Language

Course Content

Control-D Overview, Concepts, and Access

Recipients and Calendars

Decollating Missions

Backup, Print, and Restore Missions

Monitoring System Activity

Online Viewing

Maintenance, Housekeeping, and Reporting

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Control-M Series

Introduction to CONTROL-M Scheduling

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of CONTROL-M.

Prerequisites Knowledge of IBM hardware, software, terminology, and concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise CONTROL-M components Identify how calendars are defined and used for scheduling Identify how to define and schedule a job

Course Content

Introduction to Control-M

Using Control-M

Defining Calendars and Jobs

Scheduling Jobs

Introduction to Control-M Scheduling Mastery Test

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Monitoring the CONTROL-M Scheduling Environment

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring the knowledge to use CONTROL-M on a mainframe platform.

Prerequisites Knowledge of IBM hardware, software, terminology, and concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how JCL processing is used Recognise the basic CONTROL-M facilities Identify how system activity is monitored Identify how the system utilities are used Identify how reports are created

Course Content

JCL Processing and Schedule Workflow

Control-M Facilities

Monitoring System Activity

Utilities, Reporting, and the KeyStroke Language

Monitoring the Control-M Scheduling Environment Mastery Test

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C Programming Curriculum

C Programming Series

C/C++ on z/OS for C Programmers

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience C/C++ programmers responsible for designing and coding applications to be run in a z/OS environment.

Prerequisites A programming background in C/C++.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to describe:

How C/C++ Programs are Compiled and Bound in a z/OS Environment The Features Specifically Designed for C/C++ Programs on z/OS

Course Content

C/C++ on z/OS for C Programmers

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CA Technologies Curriculum

CA 1® Tape Management Series

CA 1® Tape Management - Using Tape Media

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of CA 1 tape operations.

Prerequisites Knowledge of general IBM hardware, software, terminology, and concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the features and components of CA 1 Tape Management Identify the benefits of CA 1 and how it can assist the tape librarian Identify the special CA 1 tape retention period definitions Recognise CA 1/ISPF screens and CA 1 reporting capabilities Identify how and why daily processing is used Define Vault Management

Course Content

CA 1® Tape Management Overview, Components and Facilities

CA 1® Tape Management Processing

CA 1® Tape Management Online Inquiry and Update Facilities

CA 1® Tape Management Daily Processing

CA 1® Tape Management - Using Tape Media Mastery Test

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CA 1® Tape Management - Identifying and Resolving Media Problems

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of CA 1 Tape Management.

Prerequisites Knowledge of tape management principles used by CA 1 and how to inquire on the CA 1 database.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the structure of the main CA 1 system data sets Identify how CA 1 links tapes and data sets within its database Recognise CA 1 chaining errors Identify how to set up and use AIVS and tape stacking Recognise the common CA 1 utilities

Course Content

CA 1® Tape Management - System Data Sets

CA 1® Tape Management Chaining

CA 1® Tape Management Correcting Chaining Errors

CA 1® Tape Management Chaining Error Workshop

CA 1® Tape Management Real-Time Tape Stacking and AIVS

CA 1® Tape Management Reports and Utilities

CA 1® Tape Management - Identifying and Resolving Media Problems Mastery Test

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CA 7® Workload Automation Series

Introduction to CA Workload Automation - CA 7® Edition

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who require a working knowledge of CA 7.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the z/OS operating system environment.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the CA 7 processes associated with scheduling jobs List the major CA 7 components and their purpose Differentiate between time and event driven scheduling Describe how CA 7 uses calendars to schedule jobs Start and stop CA 7

Course Content

Features and Components

Scheduling Methods

Initialization, Navigation, and Termination

Introduction to CA Workload Automation - CA 7® Edition Mastery Test

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Scheduling Batch Processing

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Production scheduling personnel that need to create and maintain CA 7 job schedules.

Prerequisites Completion of the Introduction to CA Workload Automation - CA 7® Edition course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define a job to CA 7 Describe how data sets are used by CA 7 Schedule a job using date and time criteria Define job and data set triggers Manually request jobs to run through CA 7 Define job and data set dependencies Create manual scheduling requirements

Course Content

Job Definition

Data Set Requirements

Date and Time Driven Scheduling

Event Driven Scheduling

Defining Scheduling Requirements

Scheduling Batch Processing Mastery Test

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Monitoring and Managing the Batch Processing Environment

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, Support/Schedulers and Operations Analysts that require knowledge of CA 7 job monitoring

techniques, job manipulation and job management.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the Scheduling Batch Processing course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how jobs move through the CA 7 queues Display CA 7 queue data Identify the functions that can be performed against jobs on the CA 7 Request Queue Invoke Workload Forecasting commands Code JCL Override statements Identify how variables can be used by CA 7 Access and Create CA 7 documentation Create CA 7 virtual resources

Course Content

Queue Monitoring

Request Queue Maintenance

Workload Forecasting and JCL Overrides

Defining and Using CA Driver Procedures and Variables

Documentation and Virtual Resources

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System Programmer Interaction with CA 7

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience System Programmers and Operations Analysts that need to manage CA 7 performance.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the Monitoring and Managing the Batch Processing Environment course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how the Batch Terminal Interface (BTI) is used Create REXX code that will invoke CA 7 commands Describe how workload balancing is used Create simple workload balancing macros Identify reports and graphs that can be produced

Course Content

Batch Terminal and REXX Interfaces

Workload Balancing

Performance and Statistical Reporting

System Programmer Interaction with CA 7® Mastery Test

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Backup, Recovery, and Problem Resolution

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, Production Support/Schedulers, Operations Analysts and Systems Programmers that are

responsible for the backup, recovery and general problem resolution associated with CA 7.

Prerequisites Successful completion of all CA 7 courses in this curriculum or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the scenarios in which the Automated Recovery Facility (ARF) can be used Create a simple ARF definition and link it to a job Identify the software products and programs that can be used for CA 7 backup and recovery Describe how CA 7 disaster recovery mode is used Identify and resolve common CA 7 problems

Course Content

Automated Recovery Facility

Backup Processing

Recovery Strategies

Problem Determination, Resolution, and Support

Backup, Recovery, and Problem Resolution Mastery Test

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CA 11 Workload Automation Series

CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers Overview

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who require a working knowledge of CA 11.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the z/OS operating system environment and batch processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how CA 11 processes information used for rerunning jobs Describe the processing codes that are invoked when rerunning jobs Enter commands used to display and update CA 11 job information stored by the CA 11 Tracking

System

Course Content

Restart and Tracking Overview

Restart and Tracking Run Handler

CA 11 Tracking System

CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers Overview Mastery Test

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Managing CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers

Overview

Audience System programmers, application programmers, operations analysts, and production support personnel

requiring operational knowledge of CA 11.

Prerequisites Completion of the CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers Overview course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Enter commands used to display and update CMT data Create and run JCL to generate CA 11 batch reports Identify CA 11 system options and their purpose Analyse common CA 11 abends

Course Content

CA 11 Online Facility

CA 11 Batch Reports

CA 11 Problem Identification and Resolution

Managing CA Workload Automation Restart Option for z/OS Schedulers Mastery Test

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CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation Series

CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Overview, Components, and Features

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for Operators, Operations Analysts, and Systems Programmers.

Prerequisites General knowledge of JCL, TSO/ISPF, z/OS operations, and the REXX programming language.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how CA OPS/MVS performs system event automation Describe how the CA OPS/MVS OPSVIEW panels are used Access the OPSLOG Browse facility Invoke the Automation Analyser

Course Content

CA OPS/MVS® Overview, Components, and Features

OPSVIEW Panels

OPSVIEW OPSLOG

Event Automation Using the Automation Analyser

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CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Rules and OPS/REXX

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Suitable for Operators, Operations Analysts, and Systems Programmers requiring knowledge of CA

OPS/MVS Rules and OPS/REXX.

Prerequisites General knowledge of JCL, TSO/ISPF, z/OS operations, and the REXX programming language.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how automation rules are defined and used in event automation Identify how simple automation rules are written by using the EasyRule facility Identify how automation rules are used for event automation Access the OPS/REXX interface and facilities

Course Content

Automation Rules

Types of Rules

Defining Basic Rules Using EasyRule

Testing Rules Used for Event Automation

Introduction to CA OPS/MVS REXX Interface

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CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Automating Events Using the Relational Data Framework

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Suitable for Systems Programmers and Operations support personnel requiring knowledge of CA

OPS/MVS RDF.

Prerequisites General knowledge of the concepts of CA OPS/MVS and OPS/REXX facilities and how to use them.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to create and maintain:

Relational Tables for event automation RDF tables by using OPSVIEW RDF tables by using SQL statements

Course Content

The Relational Data Framework

Building SQL Statements - The Structure of SQL

Using SQL in Event Automation Procedures with RDF Tables

Retrieving Data from RDF Tables in Event Automation Procedures

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CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Automating Events Using the SSM

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Suitable for Systems Programmers and Operations support personnel requiring knowledge of the CA

OPS/MVS SSM.

Prerequisites General knowledge of the concepts of CA OPS/MVS, OPS/REXX, and the RDF facilities, and how to use

them.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

How SSM is used for system event automation The structure of the SSM tables How the SSM relational table is updated and maintained How EOM rules and action tables are used in conjunction with the SSM How event automation is tested by using SSM functions

Course Content

Introduction to the System State Manager

Maintaining the System State Manager

Using SSM for Event Automation

Testing Event Automation Using SSM

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CA OPS/MVS® Event Management and Automation - Schedule and Group Managers for Event Management

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Suitable for Systems Programmers and Operations support personnel requiring knowledge of the CA

OPS/MVS Schedule and Group Manager.

Prerequisites General knowledge of the concepts of CA OPS/MVS, its RDF and SSM facilities, and how they are used.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Explain the purpose and use of the Schedule Manager Identify how the Schedule Manager is updated and maintained Identify how the Group Manager is used

Course Content

Introduction to the Schedule Manager

Using the Schedule Manager to Manage Automated Events

Introduction to the Group Manager Components and Tables

Using the Group Manager to Manage Automated Events

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CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Series

CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Overview

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Systems programmers, operators, and performance management personnel who want to use CA

SYSVIEW PM more efficiently.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the use of TSO, ISPF, MVS operating systems, and the concepts of performance

management.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of CA SYSVIEW PM Identify the components of CA SYSVIEW PM Recognise CA SYSVIEW PM menus and displays Identify CA SYSVIEW PM toolkits and utilities

Course Content

Introduction to CA-SYSVIEW

Toolkits and Utilities

Data Collection

Activity Displays

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CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Administration and Security

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Systems programmers, operators, and performance management personnel who want to use CA

SYSVIEW PM more efficiently.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the use of TSO, ISPF, MVS operating systems, and the concepts of performance

management.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how CA SYSVIEW PM is administered Identify how CA SYSVIEW PM security is implemented Define CA SYSVIEW PM security

Course Content

CA-SYSVIEW Main Services

CA-SYSVIEW User Interfaces

CICS Monitors and Utilities

IMS and MQSeries Monitors and Utilities

CA-SYSVIEW Security

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CA SYSVIEW® Performance Management Implementation

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Systems programmers, operators, and performance management personnel who want to use CA

SYSVIEW PM more efficiently.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the use of TSO, ISPF, MVS operating systems, and the concepts of performance

management.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how CA SYSVIEW PM is installed and implemented

Course Content

CA-SYSVIEW Implementation

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CA Jobtrac™ Job Management Series

CA Jobtrac™ Job Management

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of CA Jobtrac JM.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the IBM operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise CA Jobtrac JM software components Identify how CA Jobtrac JM software is accessed Recognise the uses of the different calendars Define Advanced Automation Recognise online functions

Course Content

Introduction to JOBTRAC

Scheduling

Advanced Automation

Online Functions

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CA Endevor® Software Change Manager Series

CA Endevor™ Software Change Manager Introduction and Basic Usage

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel involved with application development and automated software change control.

Prerequisites Familiarity with TSO/ISPF.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Use CA Endevor SCM to manage changes to software inventory Control software inventory throughout Software Development Life Cycle Use CA Endevor SCM in Foreground and Batch modes

Course Content

CA Endevor Software Change Manager Overview

CA Endevor SCM - Displaying Site and Environment Details

CA Endevor SCM - Listing Footprints and Element Details

Foreground Processing

Batch Processing - Creating, Executing and Viewing Batch Requests

Batch Processing - Testing and Moving Elements

CA Endevor SCM Introduction and Basic Usage Mastery Test

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CA Endevor™ Software Change Manager Package Processing and Facilities

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel involved with application development and automated software change control.

Prerequisites Familiarity with TSO/ISPF.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Perform Package Processing in Foreground and Batch modes Prepare Units for migration Use the CA Endevor SCM Quick Edit facility Query and use the Automated Configuration Management data

Course Content

Foreground Package Processing

Batch Package Processing

Quick Edit

Automated Configuration Management and the ACM Query Facility

CA Endevor SCM Package Processing and Facilities Duration Mastery Test

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CA Easytrieve® Report Generator Series

CA Easytrieve® Report Generator

Duration 9 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge about the use of CA Easytrieve Report Generator in programming.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of programming principles and the MVS platform.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the capabilities of CA Easytrieve Recognise the basic structures of the CA Easytrieve language Identify how CA Easytrieve and MVS JCL interact Identify how a simple program is coded

Course Content

Introduction and Overview

Files and Data Definition

Easytrieve Plus Tasks

File I/O

Programming Logic Statements

Reporting

Tables and Arrays

Macros and MVS JCL

Synchronised File Processing

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CA NetMaster® Network Management for TCP/IP Series

CA NetMaster® Network Management for TCP/IP

Duration 12 hours

Overview

Audience Network Administrators responsible for management and administration of mainframe networks.

Operators and Help Desk personnel responsible for initial network diagnostics.

Capacity Planners responsible for measuring and monitoring the performance of network infrastructure.

System Programmers responsible for the installation of this product.

Prerequisites Familiarity with OS/390 networking concepts and facilities, TCP/IP and SNMP, ISPF, and TSO. Some

knowledge of basic S/390 product implementation techniques, such as SMP/E, is also desirable.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Understand Product Configuration Understand Discovery of Network Resources Monitor and control network resources Understand IP connection and general network diagnosis Use the Web to access Capacity Planning Reports

Course Content

Introduction to Unicenter Mainframe TCP/IP Management

Installation and Setup

General Usage

Customisation & Administration

Getting Started with IP Resource Management

Monitoring IP Nodes

Using the Alert Monitor

Diagnosing TCP/IP Connections

General Product Functions

Unicenter NetMaster Reporter

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CICS Transaction Server Curriculum

CICS Transaction Server Operations Series 5.2 Note: Earlier versions of this curriculum are also available.

CICS TS - Introduction

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience The majority of modules in this course are designed for operations personnel who perform a role in

monitoring a CICS system, but some modules are suitable for IT personnel seeking an overview of the

CICS Transaction Server.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain course, or equivalent knowledge

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment

Objectives After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify:

What CICS is and how it is used to process work Their role in working with CICS How to communicate with CICS The different CICS components

Course Content

CICS TS and Transaction Processing Concepts

CICS Structure and Intercommunication

CICS Data Sets

CICS TS - Introduction Mastery Test

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CICS Explorer Fundamentals

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience This course is designed for operations personnel and CICS system administrators responsible for

monitoring and managing CICS TS systems.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain course, or equivalent knowledge

CICS TS - Introduction

Objectives After completing this course, the learner should be able to:

Access a CICS TS system using CICS Explorer Re-configure the default CICS Explorer window Display CICS TS data Modify CICS TS resource attributes Access CICS Explorer help Create and integrate customised help into CICS Explorer

Course Content

Introduction to CICS Explorer

Manipulating CICS Explorer Data

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CICS TS - Controlling CICS Operations

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience IT personnel whose role is to monitor or control a CICS System.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain courses:

Introduction to the CICS Transaction Server

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Start and stop CICS Enter CICS commands used to monitor or modify CICS resources Interpret CICS messages and displays Identify and Resolve common CICS problems

Course Content

CICS Start-up and Shutdown

Identifying CICS Problems

Interpreting CICS Messages

Entering CICS Commands

Resolving CICS Problems

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CICS Transaction Server Series 4.1

CICS TS - Introduction

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Most of the modules in this course are designed for operations personnel who perform a role in monitoring

a CICS system, but some modules are suitable for IT personnel seeking an overview of the CICS

Transaction Server.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain course, or equivalent knowledge

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment

Objectives After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify:

What CICS is and how it is used to process work Their role in working with CICS How to communicate with CICS The different CICS components How to configure CICS Explorer to display CICS data

Course Content

CICS TS and Transaction Processing Concepts

CICS Structure and Intercommunication

CICS Data Sets

Introduction to CICS Explorer

Manipulating CICS Explorer Data

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CICS TS - Controlling CICS Operations

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience IT personnel whose role is to monitor or control a CICS System.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain courses:

Introduction to the CICS Transaction Server

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Start and stop CICS Enter CICS commands used to monitor or modify CICS resources Interpret CICS messages and displays Identify and Resolve common CICS problems

Course Content

CICS Start-up and Shutdown

Identifying CICS Problems

Interpreting CICS Messages

Entering CICS Commands

Resolving CICS Problems

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CICS TS - Programming Introduction

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers requiring knowledge about the concepts of the CICS Transaction Server, and

how it can be used to deliver legacy and newer, web-based solutions.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the concepts of programming structures and the constructs of network systems.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the design changes required for the conversion of legacy programs to newer non-3270 based programs

Recognise the strategic web interface options of the CICS Transaction Server Recognise the supplied program interfaces for integration with the web

Course Content

CICS TS Program Design

CICS TS Web Interfaces

CICS TS Web Programming Interfaces

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CICS TS - Preprocessor, Conversations and File Control

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require knowledge about application programming in the CICS environment and the

Command Level Programming Interface.

Prerequisites Knowledge of basic coding in COBOL, PL/1, or Assembler.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify CICS command syntax particularly in COBOL and PL/I programs Recognise the facilities available through the CICS Command Level Programming Interface to

efficiently achieve all the standard online terminal network functions Identify how CICS functions are developed by using pseudo-conversational programming

techniques Identify how CICS access Direct and Sequential Files

Course Content

The Command Level Preprocessor

Terminal Conversations

File Control Commands - Direct Access

File Control Commands - Sequential Access

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CICS TS - Program Control, Condition Handling and Accessing CICS areas

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require knowledge about application programming in the CICS environment and the

Command Level Programming Interface.

Prerequisites Knowledge of basic coding in COBOL, PL/1, or Assembler.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the way CICS passes control between CICS transactions and programs Identify how CICS handles exceptional and error conditions Identify how to access CICS controlled storage areas

Course Content

Program Control Commands

Exceptional Condition Handling

Accessing CICS Areas and Information

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CICS TS - Temporary and Transient Data, Interval and Journal Control

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require knowledge about application programming in the CICS environment and the

Command Level Programming Interface.

Prerequisites Knowledge of basic coding in COBOL, PL/1, or Assembler.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how CICS uses temporary and transient data Identify the CICS commands to manage temporary and transient data Identify how CICS manages time orientated events and facilities and manages other tasks Identify how CICS uses the system log and log trails.

Course Content

Temporary Storage Control and Commands

Transient Data Control and Commands

Interval Control Program and Commands

Journal Control Program and Commands

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CICS TS - Miscellaneous Commands, CICS and DB2, Intercommunication, CEMT and CICS Display

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require knowledge about application programming in the CICS environment and the

Command Level Programming Interface.

Prerequisites Knowledge of basic coding in COBOL, PL/1, or Assembler.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the miscellaneous commands in CICS to manage resources and tasks Identify how system and DB2 and CICS interact Identify how CICS systems interact Identify debug and display commands

Course Content

Miscellaneous Commands

Using DB2 with CICS

Intercommunication and Transactions

The CEMT Transaction

CICS Display Explanations

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CICS TS - Extensions

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and system administrators requiring knowledge about the options available for making

legacy CICS transactions and data available to the Internet, and how to use CICS to provide high-volume,

reliable processing for Internet applications.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of CICS, the Internet, and Java.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the available methods for web-enabling CICS transactions Define the CICS Transaction Gateway and the use of Java to drive CICS transactions Identify the basic Java objects provided by the CICS Transaction Gateway and how they can be

used in a Java applet, application, or servlet Identify additional methods to interact with CICS applications and data using internet technologies Identify the security issues raised by exposing CICS systems to the Internet, and the technologies

available to address them Identify how the CICS Transaction Server has implemented some of these Internet security

technologies

Course Content

Internet and Mainframe CICS Environments

The CICS Transaction Gateway

Programming by Using the CICS Transaction Gateway

Interacting with CICS from the Web

Security on the Web

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CICS TS - BMS User Interfaces

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require knowledge of application programming in the CICS environment and its user

interfaces.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CICS Transaction Server Programming" courses or familiarity with CICS fundamentals

and internal transaction processing, and basic knowledge of the concepts of application programming in

COBOL, PL/1, or Assembler.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the hardware characteristics of the 3270 family of terminals Identify how Basic Mapping Support (BMS) is used to design and code screen display format Recognise the operation and facilities offered by CICS Web Support for the presentation of CICS

maps and HTML pages Identify how the BMS Mapping function is used to generate and tailor HTML pages

Course Content

Introduction to CICS TS User Interfaces

Basic Mapping Support

Defining BMS Maps

BMS Input and Output Operations

CICS TS Direct Web Interfaces

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CICS TS - Using SDF II to Maintain CICS TS Maps

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require knowledge of application programming in the CICS environment and its user

interfaces.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CICS Transaction Server Programming" courses or familiarity with CICS fundamentals

and internal transaction processing, and basic knowledge of the concepts of application programming in

COBOL, PL/1, or Assembler. Completion of the "CICS Transaction Server BMS User Interfaces" or

knowledge of the structure and use of CIC TS BMS Maps.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Understand the Structure of the SDF II product Identify how SDF II is used to create BMS macros Use SDF II to produce a CICS TS BMS Map

Course Content

Introduction to SDF II

Using SDF II Workshop

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Cloud Computing Curriculum

Cloud Computing for Data Centres Series

Cloud Computing for Data Centres

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for business professionals or IT staff that require a basic understanding of cloud

computing.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of the data centre processing environment.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Explain how the need for cloud computing has evolved Describe the attributes of common cloud services List the pros and cons of cloud deployment models Identify information that is relevant when creating a cloud project plan

Course Content

The Cloud and You

Cloud Computing Concepts

How the Cloud is Being Deployed

Preparing for Cloud Implementation

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COBOL Programming Curriculum

COBOL Programming Series

COBOL Programming - Basics

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Entry-level Programmers requiring an overview of the COBOL language structure and basic programming

techniques.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of programming, databases, files, and transactional systems.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the four COBOL program divisions and describe their purpose Describe the code that can be used in the Procedure Division Construct conditions to execute procedures within a COBOL program Describe how the MOVE verb is used to copy data Identify the types of arithmetic operations that can be performed within COBOL Use COBOL features to accept keyboard input and display screen output

Course Content

Introduction to COBOL

Program Structure

Program Control

Instructions & Procedures

Arithmetic

Interactive Input and Output

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COBOL Data and Datafile Definitions

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Entry-level Programmers requiring an understanding of how COBOL handles data.

Prerequisites Completion of the COBOL Programming - Basics course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how the COBOL programming language uses variables, tables, file formats and constants Identify the purpose of the components of a COBOL program's Data Division Describe how display and computational numeric formats are used within COBOL Describe how a user-defined data type is created within COBOL

Course Content

Defining Data in a COBOL Program - Part 1

Defining Data in a COBOL Program - Part 2

Defining Data in a COBOL Program - Part 3

User Defined Data Types and Redefines

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COBOL Programming - Manipulating Data

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience COBOL Programmers needing to access data in order to build and maintain applications programs.

Prerequisites Basic COBOL programming concepts and completion of the Data and Datafile Definitions in COBOL

course, or equivalent.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify how to write the following programs using

COBOL:

Report programs Data enquiry programs Data editing programs Data update programs

Course Content

File Processing

Sequential File Processing

Direct File Processing - Indexed Files, Part 1

Direct File Processing - Indexed Files, Part 2

Direct File Processing - Relative Files, Part 1

Direct File Processing - Relative Files, Part 2

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COBOL Programming - Advanced

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience More experienced COBOL Programmers who need to create or maintain programs and subprograms that

use tables/arrays, indexing, and sorts.

Prerequisites Completion of the COBOL Programming - Manipulating Data course, or equivalent.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how the COBOL programmer can use arrays to store data Reference and manipulate data in an array Write COBOL code used to sort file data Describe how subprograms are defined and used

Course Content

COBOL Arrays

Indexing and Referencing COBOL Arrays

File Sorting

Subprogramming

Object Oriented COBOL

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COBOL for z/OS

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience COBOL programmers who need to learn how COBOL is used in a z/OS environment.

Prerequisites Solid knowledge of COBOL and procedural programming concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how COBOL programs are created, compiled and bound in a z/OS environment Identify Enterprise COBOL methods used to access, allocate and display data Identify compiler options and COBOL code used to improve program performance Describe the importance of using Language Environment

Course Content

Introduction to Enterprise COBOL for z/OS

Using Enterprise COBOL for z/OS

COBOL for z/OS Performance

Introduction to Language Environment

COBOL for z/OS Mastery Test

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Accessing IMS Databases from COBOL

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience COBOL Programmers who need to work with IMS databases.

Prerequisites The learner should have a solid knowledge of IMS database concepts and methods used to access an

IMS database. This content can be obtained from the IMS Database course in the IMS curriculum.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how a COBOL program access an IMS database Code a COBOL program to reference and manipulate IMS database data Describe how IMS Database recovery is performed following a COBOL program error

Course Content

Introducing DL/I

Extended DL/I Functions

IMS Backout and Recovery

Accessing IMS Databases from COBOL Mastery Test

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Data Centre Storage Management Curriculum

Data Centre Storage Management Series 2.1 Note: Version 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

Storage Fundamentals for Data Centres 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for any staff that require an understanding of data centre storage requirements and

in particular disk and tape systems.

Prerequisites General knowledge of data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify the Characteristics of Data Centre Storage Devices Locate Storage Learning Resources Compare Enterprise Disk Devices Describe how Tape is Used in Today's Data Centre Environment Identify Elements of a Tape Storage Environment

Course Content

Overview of Data Centre Storage

Understanding Disk Systems

Introduction to Tape Storage

The Tape Storage Environment

Storage Fundamentals for Data Centres Mastery Test

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Storage Networks, Administration, and DASD Management Using ICKDSF 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for Storage Administrators new to this position or senior data centre staff that

require general knowledge of the storage network and its management.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the "Storage Fundamentals for Data Centres" course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify Components of a Storage Network Describe the Characteristics of Various Storage Networks Identify Storage Components that Require Monitoring List Storage Management Tasks Performed by the Administrator Invoke ICKDSF to Initialize DASD Volumes

Course Content

Overview of Networked Storage

Storage Administrator Basics

Introducing ICKDSF

Managing the Storage Network Mastery Test

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Using DFSMS to Manage the z/OS Storage Environment 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for Operators, System Programmers, Storage Administrators and other staff who

are responsible for monitoring and managing data storage in a z/OS environment.

Prerequisites General knowledge of ISPF and z/OS data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Describe how DFSMS is Used to Manage the Storage Environment Identify the purpose of DFSMS components Display SMS Storage Information using ISMF Describe how ACS Routines are Created and Activated Explain how DFSMShsm is used for Data Set Migration and Backup/Recovery

Course Content

Introduction to DFSMS

Using SMS Constructs

Automatic Class Selection Routines

ISMF Fundamentals

Space and Availability Management using DFSMShsm

DFSMSrmm Operations

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Database Curriculum

DB2 Operations Series V11 Note: Version 10 of this curriculum are also available.

DB2 Fundamentals V11

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to DB2 and SQL

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Data Processing concepts

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how DB2 is used and by whom Describe conceptually how DB2 processes work Code basic SQL statements Use SPUFI to process SQL statements

Course Content

Overview of DB2

DB2 Internals

Overview of SQL

SQL and SPUFI

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Managing DB2 Operations V11

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Operations staff responsible for monitoring and managing DB2.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Data Processing concepts

Completion of the DB2 Fundamentals course, or equivalent knowledge

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the general DB2 tasks performed by the Operator Identify how to start and stop the DB2 subsystem Display DB2 status and attributes Identify how to backup, recover and restart the DB2 subsystem

Course Content

General DB2 Operations

Monitoring and Resolving DB2 Operational Problems

Identifying and Resolving DB2 System Problems

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DB2 - Database Management Series V11 Note: Version 10 of this curriculum are also available.

Introduction to RDBMSs and DB2 V11

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, operations analysts, business analysts, and any other personnel requiring a

systems introduction to RDBMs and DB2.

Prerequisites General knowledge of information technology concepts, the z/OS environment, and programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to describe:

How a DB2 relational database is structured The environments into which DB2 can be installed How DB2 data is accessed How DB2 is configured and accessed in a z/OS environment

Course Content

Introduction to DB2 Relational Databases and SQL

The DB2 Server Alternatives

DB2 for z/OS Implementation

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Manage Data Definitions with DB2 V11

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and DBAs responsible for defining and maintaining DB2 databases.

Prerequisites Completion of the 'Introduction to RDBMSs and DB2' course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Use SQL code to create databases, table spaces and tables Identify DB2 table and index attributes Identify database definitions

Course Content

Defining Database Objects

DDL - Defining a Table

Referential Integrity

Using SPUFI and DB2 Data Studio to Access DB2

Viewing Database Objects - The Catalogue

Manage Data Definitions with DB2 Mastery Test

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DB2 SQL Fundamentals V11

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, business analysts, and any other personnel that require SQL coding skills to

manage DB2 data.

Prerequisites Completion of the 'Manage Data Definitions with DB2' course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Code Simple SQL SELECT statements used to obtain DB2 table data Describe how data can be sorted Describe how to insert, update, and delete DB2 data by using SQL

Course Content

SQL - Selecting Data

SQL - SCALAR and COLUMN Functions, ORDER BY Clause

SQL - The INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE, and MERGE Statements

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Advanced DB2 SQL V11

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, business analysts, and any other personnel that require SQL coding skills to

manage DB2 data.

Prerequisites Completion of the "DB2 SQL Fundamentals" course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the differences between inner, outer, and full joins Describe how DB2 data can be filtered Create views from base tables

Course Content

Joining DB2 Tables Together

SQL - DISTINCT, CASE, UNION, and VIEWs

Subqueries and Correlated Subqueries

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Create and Maintain DB2 Programs V11

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and DBAs requiring training in writing application programs to reference and update DB2

data, particularly in the mainframe environment.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses 'Manage Data Definitions with DB2', 'DB2 SQL Fundamentals', and 'Advanced

DB2 SQL' and basic knowledge of DB2, relational databases, and system design.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify how the following programs are written

with DB2:

Report programs Data inquiry programs Data update programs

Course Content

Embedding SQL in an Application Program

Manipulating Data and Components of an Application Program

Using Cursors to Reference Table Data

Commits and Savepoints

Writing a DB2 COBOL Program

Writing a DB2 COBOL Cursor Update Program

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DB2 Stored Procedures V11

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and DBAs responsible for developing and managing DB2 stored procedures.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses 'Manage Data Definitions with DB2', 'DB2 SQL Fundamentals', and 'Advanced

DB2 SQL' and basic knowledge of DB2, relational databases, and system design.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the benefits of Using DB2 stored procedures Describe how DB2 stored procedures are used in a z/OS environment Create and invoke DB2 stored procedures

Course Content

Introducing Stored Procedures

Introducing DB2 Stored Procedures on z/OS

DB2 Stored Procedure Mastery Test

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Optimize DB2 Application Performance V11

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and DBAs responsible for managing the performance of SQL processing.

Prerequisites Completion of all other courses in this curricula, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how locks affect DB2 performance Identify the information that the EXPLAIN facility creates in the PLAN_TABLE Code more efficient SQL Describe the factors that influence DB2 access paths Identify tools and utilities used to measure DB2 performance

Course Content

Creating, Managing, and Monitoring DB2 Locks

SQL Statement Performance and Optimization

DB2 EXPLAIN Facility

DB2 Access Paths

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DevOps Curriculum

DevOps Series

DevOps Fundamentals

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for Software Developers, Engineers, IT Operation teams, Managers, Consultants

or anyone interested in obtaining an overview of DevOps.

Prerequisites A general understanding of the organisation's software development and deployment processes.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to describe:

What DevOps means to the organisation, and them personally Key elements of DevOps adoption Some of the automation tools used in a DevOps environment

Course Content

Introduction to DevOps

DevOps Culture and Tools

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Disaster Recovery

Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery

Ensuring Data Centre Business Continuity

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for any staff requiring a broad understanding of an organisation's requirements

when it comes to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.

Prerequisites An understanding of your organisation's business goals and expectations.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Describe What Business Continuity is and Why it is Required Explain the Difference Between Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Identify Factors Affecting Business Continuity Adoption Identify Business Continuity Standards

Course Content

Understanding the Role of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

Building Business Continuity

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IBM Environment Intro Curriculum

IBM Environment Introduction Series 2.1 Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience This course is designed for any personnel that are required to have a general understanding of the IBM

Mainframe environment.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Apply mainframe technology concepts to their IT work activities Identify mainframe software, hardware and network components Describe how to access and interact with the mainframe Explain how mainframe data security and integrity is ensured Describe how mainframe work is processed

Course Content

Today's Mainframe

Mainframe Configurations

Mainframe Security and Data Access

Data Processing

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z/OS Systems Programming Fundamentals 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Systems Programmers or other technical specialists requiring background knowledge of the z/OS system.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain: Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment course or a general

knowledge of z/OS system concepts.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Describe how virtual storage works List the major system data sets and their purpose Identify where system parameter lists are stored and how they are invoked Describe how the system is initialised Explain how JES2 can be configured Name the components of a Network Invoke VTAM and TCP/IP commands used to browse and modify the network

Course Content

Virtual Storage and Address Space Concepts

Working with System Data Sets

Working with System Parameter Lists

Initializing the z/OS System

Configuring JES2

Issuing VTAM and TCP/IP Commands

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IBM Development Environment 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience This course is designed for people interested in a career in z/OS application or system programming, that

require a broad background on mainframe processing and programming concepts and application.

Prerequisites Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment course, or equivalent knowledge of mainframe concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

List the attributes of commonly used z/OS data sets Describe characteristics of IMS and DB2 databases Explain the differences between the CICS, IMS and WebSphere MQ transaction systems List the features of programming languages that can be used with z/OS Describe the purpose of the Language Environment Describe the software and the processes used in batch processing

Course Content

Data Management Systems

Transaction Processing Systems

Programming Capabilities

Introduction to Language Environment

Batch Systems

IBM Development Environment Mastery Test

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IBM Explorer for z/OS Curriculum

IBM Explorer for z/OS

IBM Explorer for z/OS

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for operations staff, system and application programmers, and other personnel that

need to interact with z/OS data.

Prerequisites A solid knowledge of JES, SDSF and JCL are required as the majority of this course deals with the

handling of z/OS data, job management and its associated output.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Access IBM Explorer for z/OS Identify Perspectives and Views Used in IBM Explorer for z/OS Perform Common z/OS Tasks Using IBM Explorer for z/OS

Course Content

Using IBM Explorer for z/OS

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IBM Mainframe Communications Curriculum

IBM Mainframe Communications Series 2.1 Note: Earlier versions of this curriculum are also available.

IBM Mainframe Communications Concepts 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Help desk operators, junior and senior operators, network and system programmers, and other personnel

requiring knowledge of the IBM Mainframe networking.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of z/OS and networking concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify and understand the protocols used by mainframe networks Identify mainframe networking hardware

Course Content

SNA Subarea Networks

SNA Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking

Mainframe TCP/IP Networks

SNA Today

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VTAM Commands 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Help desk operators, junior and senior operators, network and system programmers, and other personnel

needing knowledge of the IBM VTAM Commands.

Prerequisites Completion of the "IBM Mainframe Communications Concepts" course and basic knowledge of the IBM

operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Start and Stop VTAM Display VTAM network resources, including APPN and Enterprise Extender resources Activate and deactivate VTAM network resources Diagnose an Enterprise Extender connection

Course Content

Monitoring VTAM

Controlling VTAM

Function Specific Commands

VTAM Commands Mastery Test

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Mainframe TCP/IP Commands 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Help desk operators, junior and senior operators, network and system programmers, and other personnel

needing knowledge of the mainframe TCP/IP Commands.

Prerequisites Help desk operators, junior and senior operators, network and system programmers, and other personnel

needing knowledge of the mainframe TCP/IP Commands.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Issue standard TCP/IP commands such as ping and netstat from the mainframe Start and Stop TCP/IP and its related processes Use TCP/IP client applications from the mainframe Manage TCP/IP server applications from the mainframe

Course Content

Introducing Mainframe TCP/IP Commands

TCP/IP Daemon Commands

TCP/IP Client Application Commands

TCP/IP Server Application Commands

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IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test Practice Assessments

IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test Practice Assessments Series 2.1 Note: Versions 1.8, 1.9, 1.0, 1.11, 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

Introduction to z/OS and the Mainframe Environment Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for IT staff who work with z/OS or the mainframe, and those preparing to

take the IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of the various hardware and software used within the mainframe environment. A

familiarization with TSO and ISPF is required including how data is accessed and manipulated using

these products. An understanding of the types of data sets used in a mainframe environment is required

along with how they are processed in a JES batch environment using JCL and SDSF.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 36 questions within the allotted 70-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

Introduction to z/OS and the Mainframe Environment Assessment

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z/OS Online Workloads Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with CICS, DB2, or WebSphere, and

those preparing to take the IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of data processing techniques in relation to CICS, DB2, and WebSphere Application

Server.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 15 questions within the allotted 30-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

z/OS Online Workloads Assessment

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Application Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with programming languages

associated with the z/OS environment, or those preparing to take the IBM System z and z/OS

Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of the programming languages that can be used on the mainframe and the processes

used to make them executable. An understanding of the process used to design and test an application is

also required.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 21 questions within the allotted 45-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

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System Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for new system programming staff who are preparing to undertake the IBM

System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A solid knowledge of the data sets that support system operation and configuration and how they are

implemented using SMP/E. A broad understanding of security software and network configuration and

commands is required, along with general knowledge of the system IPL process.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 20 questions within the allotted 45-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

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IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test Learning Plan Curriculum

IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test Learning Plan 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience This course is designed for any personnel that are required to have a general understanding of the IBM

Mainframe environment.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Apply mainframe technology concepts to their IT work activities Identify mainframe software, hardware and network components Describe how to access and interact with the mainframe Explain how mainframe data security and integrity is ensured Describe how mainframe work is processed

Course Content

Today's Mainframe

Mainframe Configurations

Mainframe Security and Data Access

Data Processing

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z/OS Systems Programming Fundamentals 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Systems Programmers or other technical specialists requiring background knowledge of the z/OS system.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain: Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment course or a general

knowledge of z/OS system concepts.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Describe how virtual storage works List the major system data sets and their purpose Identify where system parameter lists are stored and how they are invoked Describe how the system is initialised Explain how JES2 can be configured Name the components of a Network Invoke VTAM and TCP/IP commands used to browse and modify the network

Course Content

Virtual Storage and Address Space Concepts

Working with System Data Sets

Working with System Parameter Lists

Initializing the z/OS System

Configuring JES2

Issuing VTAM and TCP/IP Commands

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System Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for new system programming staff who are preparing to undertake the IBM

System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A solid knowledge of the data sets that support system operation and configuration and how they are

implemented using SMP/E. A broad understanding of security software and network configuration and

commands is required, along with general knowledge of the system IPL process.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 20 questions within the allotted 45-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

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IBM Development Environment Overview 2.1

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience This course is designed for people interested in a career in z/OS application or system programming, that

require a broad background on mainframe processing and programming concepts and application.

Prerequisites Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment course, or equivalent knowledge of mainframe concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

List the attributes of commonly used z/OS data sets Describe characteristics of IMS and DB2 databases Explain the differences between the CICS, IMS and Websphere MQ transaction systems List the features of programming languages that can be used with z/OS Describe the software and the processes used in batch processing

Course Content

Data Management Systems

Transaction Processing Systems

Programming Capabilities

Batch Systems

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Application Programming on z/OS Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with programming languages

associated with the z/OS environment, or those preparing to take the IBM System z and z/OS

Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of the programming languages that can be used on the mainframe and the processes

used to make them executable. An understanding of the process used to design and test an application is

also required.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 21 questions within the allotted 45-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

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Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators or trainee programmers/analysts seeking an introduction to TSO and ISPF.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe what TSO is and how it is used Describe the Basic Concepts and Facilities of ISPF/PDF Configure and Use Basic ISPF Facilities Control and Manage Multiple ISPF Screens

Course Content

TSO Concepts and Commands

Introduction to TSO/ISPF

Defining ISPF Defaults

Managing Multiple Screen Sessions

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CICS TS - Introduction

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience The majority of modules in this course are designed for operations personnel who perform a role in

monitoring a CICS system, but some modules are suitable for IT personnel seeking an overview of the

CICS Transaction Server.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain course, or equivalent knowledge

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment

Objectives After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify:

What CICS is and how it is used to process work Their role in working with CICS How to communicate with CICS The different CICS components

Course Content

CICS TS and Transaction Processing Concepts

CICS Structure and Intercommunication

CICS Data Sets

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Introduction to RDBMSs and DB2 V11

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, operations analysts, business analysts, and any other personnel requiring a

systems introduction to RDBMs and DB2.

Prerequisites General knowledge of information technology concepts, the z/OS environment, and programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to describe:

How a DB2 relational database is structured The environments into which DB2 can be installed How DB2 data is accessed How DB2 is configured and accessed in a z/OS environment

Course Content

Introduction to DB2 Relational Databases and SQL

The DB2 Server Alternatives

DB2 for z/OS Implementation

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Introduction to WebSphere Application Server

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, and operations analysts.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of information technology concepts and programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the function of WebSphere Application Server Define how WebSphere Application Server facilitates access to mainframe data

Course Content

What is WebSphere Application Server?

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS

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Introduction to WebSphere MQ

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Managers, systems administrators, programmers, architects, operators and help desk staff. This course is

suitable for anyone needing a quick understanding of WebSphere MQ on z/OS.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe what WebSphere MQ is and why it is used List the different WebSphere MQ components Explain what languages and application environments can use WebSphere MQ Understand queue sharing and queue sharing groups Identify the different components of WebSphere MQ on z/OS Understand WebSphere MQ administration on z/OS

Course Content

WebSphere MQ Fundamentals

WebSphere MQ Features

Introducing WebSphere MQ on z/OS

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Managing Data Files and Definitions with ISPF/PDF 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators or trainee programmers/analysts seeking a working knowledge of ISPF's Utilities.

Prerequisites A reasonable understanding of Data Set allocation and familiarity with editing Data Sets.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Use the Common ISPF Utilities Create and Manage Data Sets List Data Sets Understand the Data Set and VTOC information

Course Content

Managing Data Sets Using the ISPF Data Set Utility

Managing Partitioned Data Sets Using the ISPF Library Utility

The ISPF Copy, Search, and Statistics Utilities

Managing Data Sets Using the DSLIST Utility

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Maintaining Data in Files with the ISPF Editor 2.1

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators or trainee programmers/analysts that are required to create and/or modify data set

content using ISPF.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

View/Browse Data in Data Sets Edit Data Sets Identify and Use the Common Edit Line Commands Identify and Use the Common View/Edit Primary Commands Maintain Data in Data Sets

Course Content

The ISPF View and Edit Facilities

ISPF Edit Line Commands

ISPF Edit Primary Commands for Locating and Changing Data

ISPF Edit Primary Commands for Managing Internal and External Data

The ISPF Edit Tabbing Facility

ISPF Edit Boundaries, Masks, and Profiles

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z/OS Online Workloads Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for IT staff who work or plan to work with CICS, DB2, or WebSphere, and

those preparing to take the IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of data processing techniques in relation to CICS, DB2, and WebSphere Application

Server.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 15 questions within the allotted 30-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

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JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and programmers who need to use JCL in their job requirements.

Prerequisites Good knowledge of the z/OS Operating System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Write simple batch jobs using fundamental statements and parameters

Course Content

Introduction to z/OS JCL

Working with the JOB Statement

Working with the EXEC Statement

Working with the DD Statement

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Introduction to z/OS and the Mainframe Environment Practice Assessment 2.1

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience The assessment is designed for IT staff who work with z/OS or the mainframe, and those preparing to

take the IBM System z and z/OS Fundamentals Mastery Test.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of the various hardware and software used within the mainframe environment. A

familiarization with TSO and ISPF is required including how data is accessed and manipulated using

these products. An understanding of the types of data sets used in a mainframe environment is required

along with how they are processed in a JES batch environment using JCL and SDSF.

Objectives The individual will need to answer 36 questions within the allotted 70-minute period. Reference to any

related IBM manuals is permitted. The pass mark for this assessment is 70%.

Course Content

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IMS Curriculum

IMS Series V11 Note: Earlier versions of this curriculum are also available.

Introducing IMS

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Suitable for anyone requiring general information about how IMS is used.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe what IMS is and how it is used Identify IMS Transaction Manager and Database Manager Components List Types of IMS Databases Describe the Purpose of Control Regions and Support Regions

Course Content

Introducing IMS

Introducing IMS Transaction Manager

Introducing IMS Database Manager

Introducing IMS System Components

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IMS Commands

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for systems programmers, and operations staff.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the 'Introducing IMS' course or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Enter commands used to display IMS activity Start and stop IMS regions Describe the processes and commands used for IMS start up and shutdown

Course Content

Starting with IMS Commands

Starting IMS

Managing IMS

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IMS Database Manager

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for systems programmers, DBAs, operations staff, and application programmers.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the 'Introducing IMS' course or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how data is stored and accessed in an IMS database Explain IMS database backup and recovery strategies Identify the scenarios requiring IMS Database reorganisation

Course Content

IMS Database Concepts

Accessing IMS Databases

IMS Database Administration

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iSeries Curriculum

iSeries Introduction Series

iSeries Concepts

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an overview of the iSeries system.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of computer technology and terminology, and the iSeries system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concept of an object and how to determine an object's type based on its operational characteristics

Identify the Online Help facility Recognise common control language commands Identify system values and how to change them Recognise the different types of media

Course Content

Object Management

Help Facilities

Control Language (CL) Concepts

System Values

Save/Restore Media

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Introduction to iSeries Security

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel responsible for the security administration of the iSeries system.

Prerequisites Completion of the "iSeries Concepts" course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the system security levels on the iSeries Identify how to implement and maintain security on the iSeries

Course Content

Introduction to iSeries Security

User Profiles

Resource Security

Group Profiles and Authorisation Lists

Securing Objects

Authorization Flow

System Values

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iSeries Operations Series

AS/400 Operations Navigator

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring training in iSeries operations.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of computer concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise keyboard and input keys Identify how to sign on and access options through commands and menus Recognise iSeries Navigator functions

Course Content

Introduction to iSeries Navigator

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AS/400 Operations

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring training in iSeries operations.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of computer concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise keyboard and input keys Identify how to sign on and access options through commands and menus Recognise iSeries Navigator functions Recognise Message Types, Delivery Modes, Message Queues, and send, access, and delete

messages Recognise CL commands Identify how to monitor and control work on the system

Course Content

Workstation Operations

Message Handling

Monitoring Jobs

Batch and Spool Files

Work Management

AS/400 Operations Mastery Test

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iSeries Operating Facilities

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and other personnel requiring training in iSeries operations.

Prerequisites Completion of the "iSeries Operating Fundamentals" course and a basic knowledge of computer

concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify how to:

Monitor devices on the system Save and restore system objects Describe how to perform Initial Program Load (IPL) Describe how to power down the iSeries Use and change Assistance Levels

Course Content

Device Configuration

Managing Devices

iSeries Save

iSeries Restore

Start-up Procedures

Shutdown Procedures

Operational Assistant

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iSeries Programming Fundamentals Series

CL Programming

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, system programmers, system operators, and other personnel requiring a basic knowledge

of Control Language (CL) programming.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing and iSeries operations; knowledge of iSeries programming concepts would

also be beneficial.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of Control Language programming Identify the variables utilised in a Control Language program Identify how to control the processing of a Control Language program Recognise the methods to access other programs from a Control Language program Identify how to pass information from one Control Language program to another

Course Content

Introduction to the Control Language Programming (CLP)

CL Program Function and Structure

CL Variables

CL Program Control Processing

CALL, CALLPRC, TFRCTL, and RETURN Commands

Passing Parameters

CL Programming Mastery Test

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CL Programming Functions and Messaging

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, system programmers and operators, and other personnel writing and updating Control

Language (CL) programs.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CL Programming" course or equivalent experience.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify built in functions (%SUBSTRING, %SWITCH, etc.) Identify how to retrieve job and system values into a CL program Define Program Message Queues Recognise message types Identify how to monitor for system messages sent to your CL program Identify how to send various message types through the system by using CL programs

Course Content

CL Built-in Functions

Retrieving Values into a CL Program

CL Program Message Queues

Sending Messages with a CL Program

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Introduction to iSeries Programming Environment

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring basic and more advanced knowledge about the iSeries programming environment,

and personnel with programming experience who are new to the iSeries Green-Screen Programming

Environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the Development Environment, including the user profile, libraries, library list, source files, and output queues

Identify the concepts of the Program Development Manager (PDM)

Course Content

Introduction to the iSeries Programming Environment

Introduction to the iSeries Printing

Introduction to Program Development Manager (PDM)

Using Program Development Manager (PDM)

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Introduction to iSeries Programming Facilities

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring basic and more advanced knowledge of the iSeries programming environment, and

personnel with programming experience who are new to the iSeries programming environment in a

Green-Screen Environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

How to use Source Entry Utility (SEU) How to use Data File Utility (DFU) How to use Screen Design Aid (SDA)

Course Content

Introduction to Source Entry Utility (SEU)

Using Source Entry Utility (SEU)

Introduction to Data File Utility (DFU)

Creating Files Using the Data File Utility (DFU)

Introduction to Screen Design Aid (SDA)

Creating Program Screens Using Screen Design Aid (SDA)

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iSeries Application Programming Introduction Series

Introduction to Programming the iSeries

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to iSeries programming.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the programming languages available on the iSeries Identify how to create and execute iSeries host programs Recognise data sources and data outputs available to iSeries host programs Identify the benefits of ILE for modular application design Recognise RPG OPM source code Recognise RPG ILE source code Identify how Service Programs and APIs are used in RPG ILE programs

Course Content

Languages and Programming

Program Input and Output

Introduction to System Design and ILE

Introduction to RPG OPM Program Code

Introduction to RPG ILE Program Code

Introduction to Service Programs and APIs

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Introduction to DB2/400

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to iSeries programming.

Prerequisites Completion of the "Introduction to Programming the iSeries" course and knowledge of data processing,

programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

Physical files, logical files, and trigger programs Record level access and SQL statements The DDS used to create physical files The DDS used to create logical files

Course Content

Introduction to DB2 UDB for iSeries

Record Level Access and SQL

Introduction to Physical Files

Introduction to Logical Files

Introduction to DB2/400 Mastery Test

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Introduction to Device Files

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to iSeries programming.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses "Introduction to Programming the iSeries" and "Introduction DB2/400", and

knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

Fields and records on a display file DDS entries used to create display files Commonly used keywords for display files How printer file records are used to create business reports The DDS used to create a report heading record The DDS used to create report detail and total records

Course Content

Introduction to Display Files

Introduction to DDS for Display Files

Introduction to Display File Keywords

Introduction to Printer Files

Introduction to DDS for Printer Files

Completing and Creating the Printer File

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iSeries Query Series

Query for Users

Duration 10 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an intermediate knowledge about creating reports with the Query facility.

Prerequisites Knowledge of iSeries concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of Query/400 Identify how to define iSeries files Define Database file concepts Identify the files to use in Query/400 Identify how to join files in a Query report Identify how to create a basic Query report

Course Content

What is Query?

Database Concepts

How Files are Defined to the System

Description of the Example Database

Joining Files

Creating a Query Part 1

Creating a Query Part 2

Viewing a Query from a Spool File

Creating Advanced Queries

Managing Queries

Using the Data File Utility with Queries

Tips on Using Queries

Creating a Query Report Program

Query for Users Mastery Test

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iSeries RPG Series

RPG/400 Introduction

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to RPG programming in a Green-Screen Environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of RPG Programming, including the structure of RPG, the RPG cycle, and the flow of control through an RPG program

Identify specification sheets Recognise RPG data types, opcodes, and indicators Identify variables and constants Define the functioning of arrays, elements, and data structures Recognise RPG/400 naming standards Identify functioning indicators and major groups of indicators Identify how to use and avoid certain indicators

Course Content

Introduction to RPG/400 Programming Language

Overview of the RPG/400 Language

Data Types

Arrays and Data Structures

Naming Standards and Indicators

Advanced Indicators

RPG/400 Introduction Mastery Test

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RPG/400 Coding

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG/400 coding.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the essentials of arithmetic operations and the parts of the C specification by using the ADD operation

Define the functioning of the MOVE and the MOVEL operations Identify how to code arithmetic operations SUB, MULT, DIV, MVR, and Z-ADD Recognise RPG/400 figurative constants and the correct usage of date and time functions

Course Content

Calculation Specifications

Operation Codes - ADD as an Introduction

Operation Codes - Rounding and Resulting Indicators

Operation Codes - MOVE and MOVEL

Operation Codes - Arithmetic, Constants, and Date and Time

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RPG/400 Programming

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG/400 programming in a Green-Screen Environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the RPG/400 program cycle Identify the process to stop a program using the LR indicator and the Return (RETRN) opcode Define the basics of structured programming Identify how to affect the flow of control by using indicators and structured opcodes

Course Content

Introducing the RPG Cycle

Structured Programming - Flow of Control

Structured Programming - Iteration

RPG Advanced Indicators

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RPG/400 Workstation Programming

Duration 9 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG Interactive Programming in a Green-Screen Environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts and programming requirements of Display Device Files Identify how to code a simple interactive RPG program Identify how to create an RPG program

Course Content

Display Files

Display and Read

Multiple Screens

Subroutines

Programming Environment

Programming Specification and Documentation

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Introduction to iSeries ILE Programming Series

Introduction to Integrated Language Environment (ILE)

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the Integrated Language Environment (ILE); this course covers ILE

concepts, coding and designing ILE programs, and ILE language enhancements.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and the OS/400 operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the benefits and evolution of ILE Define the design aspects of ILE, including the structure and characteristics of an ILE program Identify changes to the ILE compilers

Course Content

Introduction to ILE

Coding and Designing Overview

Language Enhancements

ILE RPG Fundamentals

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ILE RPG/400

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an overview of ILE RPG and knowledge of programming RPG in an ILE.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, iSeries operations, and RPG programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the differences associated with using RPG in an ILE Recognise the new D specification Recognise the new opcodes Identify the functions and features in the example program

Course Content

An Introduction to ILE RPG

The D Specification Sheet

New Opcodes and Functions

An Example Program

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iSeries Subfile Programming Series

Introduction to Subfiles

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of subfile programming.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the features provided by a subfile Define the use of subfiles in applications Identify the subfile record and subfile control format Recognise commonly used subfile keywords

Course Content

Subfile Concepts

Use of Subfiles

Subfile DDS Basics

Subfile DDS Keywords

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Input and File Load Subfiles

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of subfile programming.

Prerequisites Completion of the Subfile Programming Part 1 course, and knowledge of data processing, programming

concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise a Data Input subfile and a File Load subfile Identify the DDS used to create a Data Input subfile and a File Load subfile Recognise the RPG code that supports a Data Input subfile and a File Load subfile

Course Content

Description of Data Input Subfile

Data Input Subfile Keywords

RPG for Data Input Subfile

RPG and Subfile Record Number

Description of File Load Subfile

File Load Subfile Keywords

RPG to Prepare Subfile

RPG to Load and Display Subfile

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Load by Page and Maintenance Subfiles

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of subfile programming.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses Subfile Programming Part 1 and Part 2, and knowledge of data processing,

programming concepts, and the iSeries operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify a Load by Page subfile and a File Maintenance subfile Identify the DDS used to create a Load by Page subfile Recognise the RPG code that supports a Load by Page subfile Recognise the DDS used to create a File Maintenance subfile Recognise the RPG code that supports a File Maintenance subfile

Course Content

RPG to Maintain Order Lines

RPG to Update the Database

Description of File Load by Page Subfile

DDS for File Load by Page Subfile

RPG Files and Subroutines

RPG to Load Subfile Page

RPG to Process Subfile Input

RPG to Process Subfile Rollup

Description of File Maintenance

DDS for File Maintenance Subfile

RPG to Display an Order

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Java Programming Curriculum

Java Programming Series

Java Introduction for the IBM Enterprise

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Experienced mainframe programmers, particularly COBOL programmers.

Prerequisites Knowledge of and experience with a procedural mainframe programming language, preferably COBOL,

and knowledge of the z/OS environment.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Understand Java and the basic concepts of object orientation. Understand Java's history and how it is different from programming languages traditionally used for

enterprise development.

Course Content

Introducing Java

Java Environments

Object Oriented Java

Java Structure

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Java Programming for the IBM Enterprise

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Experienced Mainframe Programmers, particularly COBOL programmers.

Prerequisites Knowledge and experience of a procedural mainframe programming language, preferably COBOL. An

understanding of Object Orientation, Java structures, and environments.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Understand Java as an alternative language to COBOL (Java structures will be compared and contrasted to their COBOL equivalents.)

Use Java to extend enterprise systems to the Internet

Course Content

Defining Data

Working with Classes

Subclasses and Arrays

Exceptions

Computation

Decisions and Loops

Basic G.U.I. Methods

Swing

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Java Data Access for the IBM Enterprise

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Experienced mainframe programmers, particularly COBOL programmers, or Java programmers new to

the IBM enterprise environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of Java programming and an understanding of the IBM enterprise environment and the unique

data structures it supports.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Understand Java datafile and database access, and I-O methods Understand the special requirements and facilities to access the IBM Enterprise systems that are

unique data storage facilities Understand Java beans as reusable objects and the functions of enterprise Java beans

Course Content

File I-O and Streams

Database Access

Accessing Enterprise Data

Java Beans

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JCL Curriculum

Job Control Language (JCL) 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

JCL (z/OS) - Introduction to z/OS JCL 2.1

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and programmers who need to use JCL in their job requirements.

Prerequisites Good knowledge of the z/OS Operating System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Write simple batch jobs using fundamental statements and parameters

Course Content

Introduction to z/OS JCL

Working with the JOB Statement

Working with the EXEC Statement

Working with the DD Statement

Introduction to z/OS JCL Mastery Test

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JCL (z/OS) - Using Special Data Sets in Batch Jobs 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, application programmers, or system programmers who require an in-depth knowledge of JCL.

Prerequisites Datatrain - Introduction to z/OS JCL, or some experience and understanding of JCL basics.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Create and access special data sets in batch jobs using parameters to accommodate a wide range of data set types

Course Content

Working with Generation Data Groups

Concatenating Data Sets and Using Dummy Data Sets

Working with Tapes

Using Temporary Data Sets

Passing Parameters and Using Backward References

Using Additional DD Statement Parameters

Using Special Data Sets in Batch Jobs Mastery Test

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JCL (z/OS) - Identifying and Resolving Batch Problems in JCL 2.1

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, application programmers, or system programmers who are required to resolve JCL problems.

Prerequisites Datatrain - Introduction to z/OS JCL, or some experience and understanding of JCL basics.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to use job control statements to:

Control batch processing through conditional checking Determine when a batch program has abnormally ended Resolve various types of batch problems

Course Content

Using Conditional JCL

Using Advanced Conditional JCL Logic

Handling Errors and Abends

Identifying and Resolving Batch Problems in JCL Mastery Test

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JCL (z/OS) - Coding Procedures and JES2 Control Statements 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Senior operators, application programmers, or system programmers who work with JCL that contains

procedures and/or JES2 Control statements.

Prerequisites It is assumed that the student has successfully completed the Datatrain courses Scheduling Batch Jobs

Using Different Data Set Types and Using JCL Statements to Identify and Resolve Batch Problems.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Write and use procedures in batch processing Use symbolic substitution in JCL Manage batch output through JCL Code JES2 control statements

Course Content

Working with Procedures

Using Symbols in JCL and Procedure Modification

Advanced Control of Output to JES

Using JES2 Control Statements

Coding Procedures and JES2 Control Statements Mastery Test

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JES Curriculum

JES2 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

JES2 System Initialization & Shutdown 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and systems programmers requiring training in JES2 concepts & in particular starting and

stopping JES2.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of the z/OS System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able:

Describe what JES2 is and how it is used To initialize and terminate the JES2 subsystem

Course Content

Introduction to Spooling and JES2

JES2 Concepts and Facilities

JES2 Device Status and Job Processing Phases

JES2 Classes and Job Queue Characteristics

Starting, Stopping, and Restarting JES2

JES2 System Initialization and Shutdown Mastery Test

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Monitoring Batch Jobs with JES2 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and systems programmers requiring training in the monitoring of batch jobs on a JES2 system.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of the Z/OS System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Monitor Batch Job related activity using JES2

Course Content

JES2 Command Format

Overview and Syntax of JES2 Commands

JES2 Printer and Initiator Display Commands

Monitoring Batch Jobs with JES2 Commands

Monitoring Batch Jobs with JES2 Mastery Test

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Using JES2 in Scheduling Batch Jobs 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and systems programmers requiring training in using JES2 with scheduling batch.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of the Z/OS System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Use JES2 Commands to Assist in Scheduling Batch Jobs Modify attributes associated with JES2 controlled devices

Course Content

JES2 Commands to Control Batch Jobs

JES2 Commands to Control Initiators

JES2 Commands to Control Printers

NJE Connectivity

Using JES2 in Scheduling Batch Jobs

Using JES2 in Scheduling Batch Jobs Mastery Test

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Identify and Resolve JES2 Batch Problems 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and systems programmers requiring skills and knowledge to resolve batch related JES2

problems.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of the Z/OS System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify and Resolve Common JES2 Problems Associated with Running Batch Jobs

Course Content

Spool Space Recovery

NJE Errors and Recovery

JES2 Checkpoint Concepts and Definition

JES2 Checkpoint Reconfiguration

JES2 Checkpoint and SysPlex

Identify and Resolve JES2 Batch Problems Mastery Test

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Identify and Resolve JES2 System Problems 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and systems programmers requiring skills and knowledge to resolve system related JES2

problems.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of the Z/OS System.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify and Resolve Common JES2 System Related Problems

Course Content

JES2 Data Set Requirements

JES2 Initialization

Common JES2 Initialization Problems

Shutdown Problems

Identify and Resolve JES2 System Problems Mastery Test

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JES3 Series

JES3 Concepts and Commands

Duration 9 hours

Overview

Audience Operators of JES3 systems and other personnel requiring knowledge of JES3.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the MVS system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of a JES3 system Recognise the various job stages Recognise the JES3 commands to start, stop, control, and monitor the system Recognise the JES3 commands to control output and printers

Course Content

Introduction to Spooling and JES3

JES3 Input Services

JES3 Main Services

JES3 Output Services

JES3 Expanded Services

JES3 Utilities and Initialization

JES3 Command Format, Part 1

JES3 Command Format, Part 2

JES3 Command Format, Part 3

JES3 Command Format, Part 4

ESA - Changes to JES3 Commands

A Test on JES3 lessons

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Linux Curriculum

Linux Series

Introduction to Linux

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System operators and other personnel new to the Linux environment.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the landmarks in a brief history of the Linux Operating System Recognise the user interface and common commands Identify shell syntax, usage, and utilities Identify how to communicate with other users in a multiuser system

Course Content

Getting Started with Linux

Using the Shell

Shell Utilities

Communicating with Other Users

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The Linux File System

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System operators and other personnel requiring knowledge of hierarchical file systems and the

manipulation of files under Linux.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Linux.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the structure of a hierarchical file system Enter basic file system navigation and manipulation commands Explain how file permissions and security are implemented Identify how a Linux file system is managed

Course Content

File System Basics

Navigating the File System

File System Security

File System Management Utilities

The Linux File System Mastery Test

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Editing with vi

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience System operators and other personnel who are new to the Linux environment and the VI text editor

distributed with Linux.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Linux.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify how to:

Create, edit, and save text files with the VI editor Move through large text files efficiently Manipulate large blocks of text with operations such as cut, paste, search, and replace Sort data inside a text file Call external filters Write macros

Course Content

vi Basics I

vi Basics II

Advanced vi

Editing with vi Mastery Test

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Linux Shell Programming

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience System operators and other personnel who are new to the Linux environment and require knowledge on

writing shell scripts.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Linux.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify how to:

Use the shell as a programming tool Manipulate custom and standard shell variables Use statements like IF and WHILE for program flow control Write simple and advanced programs using shell scripts

Course Content

Concepts

Flow Control

Advanced Topics

Linux Shell Programming Mastery Test

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Linux Operations

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience System operators and other personnel who are new to the Linux environment and require knowledge on

managing processes and log files, and customising the user interface.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Linux.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concept of a process under Linux Recognise background commands and process control Identify how to locate and review log files available in Linux Recognise the options and facilities available for customising the shell

Course Content

Linux Processes

Log Files, Errors, and Status

Customising the Shell

Linux Operations Mastery Test

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Miscellaneous Curriculum

Miscellaneous Series

CMOS

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operations Personnel.

Prerequisites Students have an understanding of general IBM Hardware and software technology.

Objectives After completion students should be able to:

Understand the CMOS processor structure Know the terms Understand the HMC Understand the Views

Course Content

CMOS Introduction

The Hardware Management Console (HMC)

Views

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CONTROL-T

Duration 20 hours

Overview

Audience These modules cater for the student who requires practical operations experience using a tape

management system.

Prerequisites Working knowledge of OS/390 Operations and JCL, TSO/E and ISPF.

Objectives This course provides a detailed introduction to the Control-T product and how it is used to manage

removable media. The student is led through an introduction of the Control-T components and facilities.

Each component that is involved in the operation of the tape management system.

Course Content

Introduction to Control-T

Control-T Components, Part 1 of 3

Control-T Components, Part 2 of 3

Control-T Components, Part 3 of 3

Control-T On-line Facility, Part 1 of 5

Control-T On-line Facility, Part 2 of 5

Control-T On-line Facility, Part 3 of 5

Control-T On-line Facility, Part 4 of 5

Control-T On-line Facility, Part 5 of 5

Real-Time Environment

Operations & Utilities

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ES/9000 Hardware Overview

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Any personnel wishing to become familiar with ES/9000 hardware.

Prerequisites Good understanding of general IBM hardware, software, terminology and concepts.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student will be able to:

Recognise and describe the functions of the hardware components of the ES/9000 Manage and monitor the complex using the relevant hardware frames Recognise System and Master console message types

Course Content

Overview of the ES/9000 Complex

Managing & Operating the ES/9000 Complex

Monitoring & Recovering the ES/9000

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MLPF Operations

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Junior to Senior Operators new to MLPF.

Prerequisites Good knowledge of the MVS, Operating System, Hardware and Hardware configurations.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student should be able to:

Understand the concepts of partitioning and the concepts of MLPF Use the Service Processor Know the relevant MLPF frames to perform the operator tasks Power On, SYSIML, IPL, SADUMP,

PSW Rest

Course Content

Multiple Logical Processor Feature Overview

Using the Service Processor

Power On & SYSIML

Defining LPARs

LPAR Operations

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NCL Essentials

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Operators and Programmers requiring a knowledge of NCL

Prerequisites An understanding of Programming and Mainframe Computing

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe NCL execution concepts Write, Debug, and Read NCL procedures Issue NET/MASTER, VTAM or system commands from procedures Create panel definitions using Edit and Panel Services Perform simple file processing on a user database Explain the concepts of a variable List the system level procedures in NET/MASTER and explain their function

Course Content

NCL Features, Facilities, & Execution Concepts

NCL Syntax

Variable Isolation, Substitution & Manipulation

NCL Control Statements

NCL Processing within Procedures

Terminal Communication

Edit Services

Panel Services

NCL Dependant Processing

Built-in Functions

Arithmetic in NCL

File Processing

Vartables

System Level Facilities

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NET/Master Essentials

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, Programmers, and other Interested Personnel who need to have an overview or practical

knowledge of NET/MASTER.

Prerequisites Good understanding of Network Hardware, Software, Concepts and Terminology of a MVS Operating

System.

Objectives After completing this Course the student will be able to:

Understand the functions of NET/MASTER Manage and Monitor the Network by using the Network Services Option Effectively use the various panels available Transmit files through the Network using

Course Content

Introduction to NET/MASTER

Operator Control Services (OCS)

File Transmission Services

Broadcast Services

Information Services

Network Services (Part One)

Network Services (Part Two)

Network Services (Part Three)

Network Services (Part Four)

Network Services (Part Five)

Multiple Application Interface (MAI)

AOM ESF Overview

Creating an ESF Ruleset

Creating an ESF Rule

Creating an ESF Timer

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OPC/A Concepts & Facilities

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, Programmers, Schedulers etc., who need to have an overview or practical knowledge of

OPC/A.

Prerequisites A good understanding of the MVS Operating System

Objectives After completing this Course, the student will be able to:

Understand the concepts of OPC/A Utilise the facilities of OPC/A to improve the running of the MVS System Recognise the various OPC/A Screens and use the Commands to move through the menus

Course Content

OPC/A Overview

OPC/A Features

OPC/A Dialogs

OPC/A Restart & Recovery

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OPC/ESA Fundamentals

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who have prior knowledge of OPC/A and want an overview of the ESA version.

Prerequisites A good knowledge of MVS, job processing and the basics of OPC/A.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student should be able to:

Describe the functions of OPC/ESA Describe and define OPC/ESA resources Describe a Batch Loader and understand its use Operate OPC/ESA, including recovery and maintenance

Course Content

OPC/ESA Functions

OPC/ESA Resources

The Batch Loader

Operating OPC/ESA

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PR/SM Concepts & Facilities

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Junior to Senior Operators new to PR/SM.

Prerequisites Good knowledge of the MVS Operating System, Hardware and Hardware configurations.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student should be able to:

Understand the concepts of partitioning and the concepts of PR/SM Learn PR/SM Commands and when to use them Read the status of Processor Complex from the Hardware frames

Course Content

Processor Resource System Manager (PR/SM) Overview

IBM 3206 Display Station Overview

LPAR Operations - Part 1

LPAR Operations - Part 2

LPAR Operations - Part 3

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VM/ESA Overview

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who need to upgrade their VM skills to VM/ESA.

Prerequisites Knowledge of VM.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how Guest Operating Systems are run Identify how VM is started Recognise the changes between VM/SP, VM/XA, and VM/ESA

Course Content

VM/ESA Overview

VM/ESA IPL

VM/ESA Guests

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4400 ACS Operations

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Computer Personnel who wish to become familiar with the operation of the 4400 ACS complex.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of MVS, JES and Data Storage.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student should be able to:

Identify hardware and software components of the ACS Perform routine ACS functions Perform simple ACS recovery actions Competently operate a 4400 ACS

Course Content

Overview of 4400 ACS & HSC Components

Hardware Operations

Software Components

Managing the ACS Complex

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FileAID

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and senior programmers alike can benefit from this topic, increasing their productivity and

quality

Prerequisites Those doing the course should have a good understanding of basic programming principles. Also, an

understanding of their programming environment would be useful.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Use FileAid in assisting in the programming process Configure FileAid to their specifications Be familiar with the various utilities available Have a basic understanding of FileAid Batch

Course Content

Introduction

Options 0, 1 & 2

Utilities, Part I

Utilities, Part 2

Options 5-10

Overview of Primary & Line Commands

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SAS Programming

Duration 22 hours

Overview

Audience Users, Programmers, or Operators interested in learning about SAS programming.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of Computers and the nature of Programming Languages is beneficial but not

required.

Objectives This course is aimed at computer novices and experienced personnel alike to give a sound platform for

SAS applications development. Most SAS programming concepts are explored with instructional text,

diagrams, examples, and simulations.

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Course Content

An Introduction to SAS

Intro to the Data Step

DATA Statement & List Input

Column & Formatted Input

Pointer Controls & Line Holders

Assignment Statements

IF-THEN, ELSE Statements

DO & END Statements

Array Processing

SAS Functions

Date & Time in SAS

SET, MERGE & UPDATE

FILE & PUT Statements

SAS Log & Errors

Intro to the PROC Step

Statements in PROC Step

The CONTENTS Procedure

The PRINT Procedure

PROC SORT and BY Group Processing

The FORMAT Procedure

The MEANS & SUMMARY Procedures

The FREQ Procedure

The PLOT Procedure

The CHART Procedure

The TABULATE Procedure

SAS/GRAPH Basics

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WebSphere Applications Server

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Systems programmers requiring the knowledge and skills to install, customise and manage the

administration of the WebSphere Application Server on the OS/390 platform.

Prerequisites How to use OS/390 UNIX would be an advantage.

Objectives After completing the course, the student should be able to install and customise the WebSphere

Application Server product on the OS/390 platform and manage its ongoing administration. This includes

the HTTP Server (Web Server) and the Java Servlet Engine (Application Server).

Course Content

Installing the HTTP Web Server

Customising the Web Server (HTTPD.CONF)

Security Considerations and Reporting

Customising the Application Server (JAVA Servlet Engine)

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WebSphere MQ

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers and other personnel interested in the concept of implementing a message

queuing solution to link applications using the IBM WebSphere MQ product.

Prerequisites An exposure to COBOL programming would be advantageous.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be familiar with:

The concept of message queuing and the basic components of the IBM WebSphere MQ product. The generic syntax of the WebSphere MQ application programming interface, elementary data

items, structures and commands and how they are coded in COBOL. Messages and their uses in a WebSphere MQ application. The different object types with WebSphere MQ and WebSphere MQ calls. Trigger processing and the use of initiation queues and process definitions. How WebSphere MQ can be used to allow remote applications to communicate in Distributed

Queuing

Course Content

WebSphere MQ Family Overview, Part 1

WebSphere MQ Family Overview, Part 2

Introduction to WebSphere MQ

Application Programming Interface

Messages

Objects

Call Descriptions

Trigger Processing

Distributed Queue Management (DQM)

WebSphere MQ Publish/Subscribe, Part 1

WebSphere MQ Publish/Subscribe, Part 2

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MQSeries

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Application Programmers and other personnel interested in the concept of implementing a message

queuing solution to 'link' applications, using the IBM MQSeries product.

Prerequisites An exposure to COBOL programming would be advantageous.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

The concept of message queuing, the basic components of the IBM MQSeries product, and the advantages of implementing an MQ solution

The generic syntax of the MQSeries application programming

Course Content

MQSeries Introduction

Application Programming Interface

MQSeries Messages

MQSeries Objects

MQI Call Descriptions

Trigger Processing

Distributed Queuing

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OMEGAMON Concepts & Commands

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, Programmers and other Interested Personnel who need to use OMEGAMON and to know the

facilities available.

Prerequisites Good understanding of the MVS Operating System.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student will be able to:

Appreciate the concepts and benefits of OMEGAMON Recognise the various OMEGAMON Screens and be able to use the Commands to move through

the menus Master OMEGAMON to improve the running of the system

Course Content

Starting/Stopping Omegamon, Commands, & Operation Modes

Screen Formatting/Controlling, Help Facility, PF Keys

Omegamon Commands, Invoking/Creating/Deleting Screens

Omegamon Menu System

Exception & Degradation Analysis

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CA Unicenter TNG OS/390

Duration 10 hours

Overview

Audience Operations personnel, systems administrators and others seeking knowledge of the operations features

and functions of the CA Unicenter Framework product specific to the OS/390 platform.

Prerequisites Unicenter Basic Operations CBT, knowledge of OS/390 operations tasks, TSO and ISPF, and a basic

understanding of the management of large-scale networks, including multiple operating systems and

network devices.

Objectives After completing the course, the student should be able to:

View events and take appropriate action within an OS/390 enterprise. Understand the administration of Workload Management, Event Management, File Management,

Security Management, Problem Management, and Performance Management. Understand the use of existing CA management applications (CA-1, CA-7, CA-MICS) and how these

can be used to manage an enterprise system with the mainframe as the centre of operations

Course Content

Unicenter TNG for OS/390 Overview

Operating System Preparation

Event Notification Facility (CAIENF)

Communication Between Unicenter Products

CA Services (CA-L-SERV)

Database Technology (DATACOM/TR)

Additional Utilities

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CICS Program Debugging and Dump Analysis

Duration 22 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and other personnel who require knowledge about debugging CICS programs and dump

analysis.

Prerequisites Knowledge of basic coding in COBOL/VS, COBOL II, or PL/1.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the layout of a CICS formatted dump Define the reason for a CICS application program abend Identify the details of the application environment at the time of the error Identify the IBM standard linkage convention and the use of registers, the base and displacement

addressing mechanism, and register save area chaining Identify the program name and particular statement in error Identify all the CICS areas, such as CWA, TWA, TCTUA, and EIB, associated with this task Recognise the CALL chain within each load unit and the parameters associated with each CALL Recognise the LINK chain between load units and the COMMAREAs associated with each LINK Define the contents of all application program variables in all active programs at the time of the

dump Define the contents of the CICS internal trace table and auxiliary trace Define the COBOL II run-time environment and its relationship with CICS Recognise all the above information in an unformatted system dump and a CICS formatted system

dump or transaction dump Identify how the Execution Diagnostic Facility is used to find the required information dynamically

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Course Content

Introduction to CICS/ESA Debugging and Dump Analysis

Principle CICS Control Blocks and their Relationships

CICS Transaction Dump Layout

Locating CICS Areas of Interest

The CICS Trace Table

IBM Addressing and Use of Registers

Finding the COBOL Statement in Error

Finding the PL/1 Statement in Error

Locating Working-Storage Variables

Locating Linkage Section Variables and Indexes

Locating PL/1 Variables

Tracing Back from the Abend

The Execution Diagnostic Facility

Interpreting Data

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OS/390 Unix Curriculum

OS/390 Unix Series

Introduction to OS/390 UNIX

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience OS/390 (MVS) programmers requiring knowledge to use the UNIX environment on the OS/390 operating

system.

Prerequisites Knowledge of MVS utilities, JCL, TSO, ISPF, and basic programming skills; prior knowledge of UNIX is

not required.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify major concepts and key terms in UNIX Define the hierarchical file system Define the UNIX shell and scripts Define the VI Editor

Course Content

UNIX Introduction

Hierarchical File System

UNIX Shell

Shell Scripts

VI Editor

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OS/390 UNIX Applications and Interfaces

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience OS/390 (MVS) programmers requiring knowledge to use the UNIX environment on the OS/390 operating

system.

Prerequisites Knowledge of MVS utilities, JCL, TSO, and ISPF, basic programming skills, and basic knowledge of UNIX.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise OMVS TSO commands Define the ISPF interface to the shell Identify how to run batch processes Identify programming language support under OS/390 UNIX Identify the uses of major applications

Course Content

OMVS TSO Commands

ISPF Interface to the Shell

Batch Considerations

Application Programming and Language Support

OS/390 UNIX Applications

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OS/390 UNIX Customisation and Administration

Duration 12 hours

Overview

Audience OS/390 (MVS) programmers requiring knowledge to install, customise, maintain, and perform

administration tasks related to the UNIX components of the OS/390 operating system.

Prerequisites Knowledge of MVS utilities, JCL, and SMP/E.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the hierarchical file system structure Identify the main installation tasks and data management Define security considerations Identify SMP/E and maintenance methodology Define performance issues and problem diagnosis

Course Content

Installation, Customisation, and Administration Overview

Installation Tasks

Managing Hierarchical Files

TCP/IP Customisation

OS/390 UNIX Security

Process and Operations Management

OS/390 UNIX SMP/E Maintenance

Performance Issues and Problems

Daemons and Applications

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PL/1 Programming Curriculum

PL/1 Programming Series

PL/1 Fundamentals and Data Representation

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers who maintain and develop commercial and scientific PL/1 programs.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and experience with mainframe system architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the basics of a PL/1 program Define data definitions Recognise the operations and expressions Identify arrays and data structures

Course Content

Elements of a PL/1 Program

Data Definitions - Arithmetic Data Types

Data Definitions - String Data Types

Operations and Expressions

Arrays and Data Structures

PL/1 Fundamentals and Data Representation Mastery Test

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PL/1 Program Design Techniques

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers who maintain and develop commercial and scientific PL/1 programs.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and experience with mainframe system architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define and understand program flow control Define and understand iteration and looping Identify the storage attributes Understand and utilise built-in functions

Course Content

Program Flow Control

Iteration and Looping

Storage Attributes and Scope

Built-In Functions

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PL/1 Accessing Data in Files

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers who maintain and develop commercial and scientific PL/1 programs.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and experience with mainframe system architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how to access files Recognise file processing methods Identify condition and error handling

Course Content

Consecutive File Processing

Direct Access File Processing

Other File Processing Methods

Condition and Error Handling

PL/1 Accessing Data in Files Mastery Test

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PL/1 Preprocessor, Debugging and Advanced Coding

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers who maintain and develop commercial and scientific PL/1 programs.

Prerequisites Knowledge of programming concepts and experience with mainframe system architecture.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

How to compile and run PL/1 programs How to debug a PL/1 program How to use the PL/1 Preprocessor How to use advanced PL/1 coding techniques

Course Content

Compiling and Running PL/1 Programs

Debugging Your Program

PL/1 Preprocessor

Supplementary Coding Techniques

PL/1 Workshop

PL/1 Preprocessor, Debugging and Advanced Coding Mastery Test

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Power Systems Curriculum

AIX Fundamentals Series

AIX Fundamentals

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience New AIX Administrators or learners with an interest in understanding AIX environments.

Prerequisites No prior knowledge is assumed, however it is expected that the learner will have at least some familiarity

with elements of IT infrastructure, e.g. servers, networks, storage.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Understand the concepts and components of AIX Manage typical AIX administration tasks Understand how to access an AIX system Describe how to use the vi editor and the shell Describe commonly used utilities and commands

Course Content

Concepts of AIX

Getting Started with AIX

AIX Filesystems and the Logical Volume Manager

More AIX Concepts, Utilities, and Commands

AIX Fundamentals Mastery Test

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AIX Fundamentals for UNIX System Administrators

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience UNIX System Administrators with zero or minimal AIX knowledge.

Prerequisites Familiarity and knowledge of UNIX systems in an administrative role.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Understand the components of AIX Describe the role of the AIX administrator Manage AIX on a day-to-day basis Describe ways of improving AIX system performance Identify, analyse, and resolve AIX system issues

Course Content

AIX Explained

AIX Systems - Management, Installation, and Backup

AIX Systems - Networking, Security, and Storage

AIX Systems - Performance

AIX Systems - Troubleshooting

AIX Fundamentals for UNIX System Administrators Mastery Test

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AIX Virtualisation, VIO Server and Management

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience IT professionals whose job roles include creating and managing a virtualised AIX environment.

Prerequisites It is assumed that learners have a basic understanding of AIX and at least some minimum experience of

managing an AIX system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Understand the fundamentals of virtualisation and IBM Power Understand the Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) and its functions Identify the differences between the HMC, IVM, and SDMC

Course Content

Virtualisation Fundamentals

The Virtual I/O Server

HMC, IVM, and SDMC

AIX Virtualisation, VIO Server and Management Mastery Test

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IBM i Fundamentals Series

IBM i Fundamentals

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience IT professionals who have no previous experience with IBM i.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify IBM i Hardware and Software Requirements Access an IBM i System Display IBM i System Activity Using Different System Interfaces Describe how Data is Stored in an IBM i System

Course Content

IBM i System Introduction

Accessing the System and Help Facilities

Sample System Tasks via Different Interfaces

Object and File Management

IBM i Fundamentals Mastery Test

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Introduction to IBM i for System Operators

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience IT professionals who have IBM i Operations as part of their job roles.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Understand IBM i from an operations point of view Understand the IBM Systems Director Navigator for i, and IBM i navigator interfaces Identify operating system message queues Identify commands and menus within the 5250 emulation

Course Content

IBM System Director Navigator for i

Using IBM i Navigator

5250 Emulation

Messaging

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Monitoring and Managing IBM i Workloads

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience IT professionals who need to perform IBM i operational tasks.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain ‘IBM i Fundamentals' and ‘Introduction to IBM i for System Operators'

courses.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify IBM i workload types Describe the processes involved in monitoring and managing IBM i workloads Describe the monitoring and printing processes

Course Content

Types of IBM i Workloads

Working with IBM i Jobs

Monitoring and Managing IBM i Workloads

Monitoring and Controlling Printing

Monitoring and Managing IBM i Workloads Mastery Test

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IBM i System Administration Series

IBM i System Administration Fundamentals

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience IBM i System Administrators or those needing to perform administrator tasks.

Prerequisites Familiarity with the IBM i green screen command, IBM i Access for Windows and/or IBM i System Director

Navigator is assumed.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the role of IBM i System Administrator Identify tools used by Administrators Effectively work with Management Central

Course Content

The Role of IBM i System Administrator

Configuration

System Tools

Working with Management Central

IBM i System Administration Fundamentals Mastery Test

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Security Implementation

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience IBM i System Administrators or those needing to perform administrator tasks.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the" IBM i System Administration Fundamentals" course or equivalent

knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify security system values Create and manage user profiles Manage authorization Implement security measures

Course Content

System Values and User Profiles

Authority Management

Security Auditing

Security Implementation Mastery Test

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Journal Management

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience IBM i System Administrators or those needing to perform administrator tasks.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the" IBM i System Administration Fundamentals" course or equivalent

knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the journaling functions and types Implement and manage journals Recover and audit a journal Identify and implement remote journaling options

Course Content

Functions and Types of Journaling

Implementing and Managing Journals

Journal Recovery and Audit

Remote Journaling

Journal Management Mastery Test

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Storage Management

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience IBM i System Administrators or those needing to perform administrator tasks.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the" IBM i System Administration Fundamentals" course or equivalent

knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify storage management approaches and options Understand the steps to set up redundancy

Course Content

IBM i Disk Storage Approach and Options for Storage Management

Redundancy

Storage Management Mastery Test

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Logical Partitioning and Virtualisation

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience IBM i System Administrators or those needing to perform administrator tasks.

Prerequisites Successful completion of the" IBM i System Administration Fundamentals" course or equivalent

knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe partitioning and virtualisation concepts Manage partitions using the HMC Perform HMC administration tasks

Course Content

Partition Concepts

Partition Management

HMC

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IBM i Programming Fundamentals Series

CL Programming

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, system programmers, system operators, and other personnel requiring a basic knowledge

of Control Language (CL) programming.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing and IBM i operations; knowledge of IBM i programming concepts would

also be beneficial.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of Control Language programming Identify the variables utilised in a Control Language program Identify how to control the processing of a Control Language program Recognise the methods to access other programs from a Control Language program Identify how to pass information from one Control Language program to another

Course Content

Introduction to Control Language Programming (CLP)

CL Program Function and Structure

CL Variables

CL Program Control Processing

CALL, CALLPRC, TFRCTL, and RETURN Commands

Passing Parameters

CL Programming Mastery Test

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CL Programming Functions and Messaging

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers, system programmers and operators, and other personnel writing and updating Control

Language (CL) programs.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CL Programming" course or equivalent experience.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify built in functions (%SUBSTRING, %SWITCH, etc.) Identify how to retrieve job and system values into a CL program Define Program Message Queues Recognise message types Identify how to monitor for system messages sent to your CL program Identify how to send various message types through the system by using CL programs

Course Content

CL Built-in Functions

Retrieving Values into a CL Program

CL Program Message Queues

Sending Messages with a CL Program

CL Programming Functions and Messaging Mastery Test

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IBM i Application Programming Introduction Series

DB2 for IBM i - Introduction for Programmers

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience This course is intended for new programmers, with some existing operational knowledge of databases

and the workings of the IBM i system, who will be writing programs which access the IBM i database. At

the completion of the course the student will have a basic understanding of the IBM i system's data file

specifications (DDS) for both Physical and Logical files.

This course is not intended to teach the basic operations of IBM i system and its usage. The course does

not teach the actual creation of the database; neither are the steps such as editing and compiling a

database file, and retrieving data using a programming language, covered in the course.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the IBM i operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the purpose of a Physical file Explain the usage of a Logical file Use IBM i database terminology when referencing database files Explain the use of trigger programs List the 3 basic ways programs access files Understand how program access files Know which files can have keys defined List the basic methods SQL can be used to access the database Identify, read, and understand the basic elements of the DDS code for a Physical file Identify, read, and understand the basic elements of the DDS code for a Logical file

Course Content

Introduction to DB2 for IBM i

Record Level Access and SQL

Introduction to Physical Files

Introduction to Logical Files

DB2 for IBM i - Introduction for Programmers Mastery Test

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IBM i RPG Series

RPG/400 Introduction

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to RPG programming in a Green-Screen Environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the IBM i operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of RPG Programming, including the structure of RPG, the RPG cycle, and the flow of control through an RPG program

Identify specification sheets Recognise RPG data types, opcodes, and indicators Identify variables and constants Define the functioning of arrays, elements, and data structures Recognise RPG/400 naming standards Identify functioning indicators and major groups of indicators Identify how to use and avoid certain indicators

Course Content

Introduction to RPG/400 Programming Language

Overview of the RPG/400 Language

Data Types

Arrays and Data Structures

Naming Standards and Indicators

Advanced Indicators

RPG/400 Introduction Mastery Test

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RPG/400 Coding

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG/400 coding.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the IBM i operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the essentials of arithmetic operations and the parts of the C specification by using the ADD operation

Define the functioning of the MOVE and the MOVEL operations Identify how to code arithmetic operations SUB, MULT, DIV, MVR, and Z-ADD Recognise RPG/400 figurative constants and the correct usage of date and time functions

Course Content

Calculation Specifications

Operation Codes - ADD as an Introduction

Operation Codes - Rounding and Resulting Indicators

Operation Codes - MOVE and MOVEL

Operation Codes - Arithmetic, Constants, and Date and Time

RPG/400 Coding Mastery Test

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RPG/400 Programming

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG/400 programming in a Green-Screen Environment

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the IBM i operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the RPG/400 program cycle Identify the process to stop a program using the LR indicator and the Return (RETRN) opcode Define the basics of structured programming Identify how to affect the flow of control by using indicators and structured opcodes

Course Content

Introducing the RPG Cycle

Structured Programming - Flow of Control

Structured Programming - Iteration

RPG Advanced Indicators

RPG/400 Programming Mastery Test

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RPG/400 Workstation Programming Introduction

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG Interactive Programming in a Green-Screen environment.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing, programming concepts, and the IBM i operating system

Objectives After completing the course, the student will be able to:

Describe how RPG Uses Display Files for 5250 Communication Purposes Describe the Code Used to Create a Simple RPG Program Identify the RPG Code Required for Screen Input and Output Describe how Subroutines are Invoked from RPG Code Identify the RPG Code used to Update Database Records

Course Content

Display Files

Display and Read

Multiple Screens

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RPG/400 Advanced Workstation Programming

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of RPG Interactive Programming in a Green-Screen environment.

Prerequisites Have completed the Datatrain RPG/400 Workstation Programming Introduction course or equivalent.

Objectives After completing the course, the student will be able to:

Describe how Data is Accessed Using Logical Files, Open Query File, and SQL Identify the Tasks used to Configure Your RPG Programming Environment Code a Simple RPG Program

Course Content

Subroutines

Advanced Database and SQL Programming

Programming Environment

Programming Specification and Documentation

RPG/400 Advanced Workstation Programming Mastery Test

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IBM i Query Series

Database Basics and the Need for Query

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge about creating reports with the IBM Query for i facility.

Prerequisites Knowledge of IBM i concepts.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe the tasks that can be performed by IBM Query for i Identify the components that comprise a database Explain how database files and records are configured

Course Content

What is Query?

Database Concepts

How Files are Defined to the System

Description of the Example Database

Database Basics and the Need for Query Mastery Test

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Creating a Simple Query

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge about creating reports with the IBM Query for i facility.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain Database Basics and the Need for Query course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe the importance of joining files when creating a query Identify the steps used to create a simple query Define output options for print and spool queries Display query reports that reside on spool

Course Content

Joining Files

Query Creation Basics

Output Options and Saving Your Query

Viewing a Query from a Spool File

Creating a Simple Query Mastery Test

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Advanced Query Features and Management

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring more detailed knowledge about creating and managing reports with the IBM Query for

i facility.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain Creating a Simple Query course, or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe how query report values can be calculated Sort and sequence data displayed in a query report Identify tasks that can be performed against queries Describe how The Data File Utility manages database records Explain performance considerations when dealing with queries

Course Content

Creating Advanced Queries

Managing Queries

Using the Data File Utility with Queries

Tips on Using Queries

Advanced Query Features and Management Mastery Test

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Rational Developer for System z Curriculum

Rational Developer for System z Series

Rational Developer for System z Basics

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Although designed for application development personnel preparing to use IBM Rational Developer for

System z (RDz), this course is also an excellent introduction to IBM Rational Developer for System z for

anyone needing to know the basics: from management to application testers.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain courses:

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise environment z/OS Concepts and Components

or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe how RDz is used Identify RDz components and features Describe the steps associated with implementing RDz Describe the purpose of RDz Workspaces and Projects

Course Content

Introduction to Rational Developer for System z

Getting started with Rational Developer for System z

Working with Datasets and Jobs

Rational Developer for System z Basics Mastery Test

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Creating and Managing Applications Using RDz

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Designed for application development personnel preparing to use IBM Rational Developer for System z.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain courses:

Rational Developer for System z Basics or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to describe how:

Applications can be developed using RDz Applications are executed, tested and debugged using RDz DB2, CICS and IMS applications are developed under RDz

Course Content

Creating Applications

Testing and Debugging Applications

RDz with DB2, CICS and IMS

Creating and Managing Applications Using RDz Mastery Test

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REXX Curriculum

REXX Series

Introduction to the REXX Programming Language

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to REXX and an understanding of the fundamentals of programming

in REXX.

Prerequisites An understanding of data processing concepts and some basic programming skills.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify the features of the REXX Programming Language. Describe the major elements of a REXX program. Identify the common terms, variables and operators used in REXX

Course Content

Basic Features of the REXX Language

Executing REXX Programs in TSO/E

REXX Terms, Variables, and Operators

Introduction to the REXX Programming Language Mastery Test

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REXX Keyword Instructions

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to REXX and an understanding of the fundamentals of programming

in REXX.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of data processing concepts, some basic programming skills and completion of the

Introduction to REXX course or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify and use Conversational and - Variable Management Keyword Instructions Identify and use Conditional Flow Keyword Instructions Identify and use looping structures Identify and use Execution control, Branching and Debugging Keyword Instructions

Course Content

REXX Conversational and Variable Management Instructions

Logic Flow - Conditional Processing

Logic Flow - Looping

Execution Control Instructions

REXX Keyword Instructions Mastery Test

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REXX Built-In Functions

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to REXX and an understanding of the fundamentals of programming

in REXX.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of data processing concepts, some basic programming skills and completion of the

Introduction to REXX and REXX Keywords Instructions courses or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe and use REXX Built-In Functions Identify and use String Functions Identify and use Text and Word Functions Identify and use Numeric, Justification and Conversion Functions Identify and use Environmental Functions Identify and use File Processing Functions

Course Content

String Functions

Text and Word Functions

Numeric, Justification and Conversion Functions

REXX Environment Functions

File Processing Functions

REXX Built-In Functions Mastery Test

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REXX with z/OS and TSO/E

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Operations and programming staff that will be using REXX on the z/OS (or OS/390) platform.

Prerequisites An understanding of REXX programming fundamentals or the Introduction to REXX, REXX Keywords

Instructions, and REXX Built-In Functions courses, or equivalent REXX experience.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify and Use TSO/E REXX Commands Use the EXECIO File Control Command Identify and Use TSO/E External Functions Identify and Use Some of the z/OS and Vendor Host Command Environments

Course Content

REXX Execution and Buffer Control Commands

TSO/E File Control

TSO/E External Functions

z/OS Host Command Environments

REXX with z/OS and TSO/E Mastery Test

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SDSF Curriculum

System Display and Search Facility (SDSF) 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

SDSF Concepts and Operation 2.1

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Operations, programming, and technical support personnel requiring an overview of SDSF functionality

and operation.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of z/OS concepts and JES operation.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

List the main functions of SDSF Navigate through and interact with SDSF screens Configure SDSF screen data Use logs to display system activity Control the operation of the SDSF product

Course Content

Introduction to SDSF

Interacting with SDSF

Filtering Screen Data

Searching for and Reconfiguring Data

Operating the SDSF Server

Accessing and Interpreting Log Data

SDSF Concepts and Operation Mastery Test

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Using SDSF to Control Job Processing 2.1

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Operations and programming staff that use SDSF to monitor and manipulate batch job activity.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain SDSF Concepts and Operation course or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Display job, started task and TSO user activity Modify the attributes of jobs Control the system components associated with job workflow

Course Content

Displaying Job Activity

Modifying Job Attributes

Managing Job Workflow

Controlling Job Initiation

Controlling Individual Job Activity

Using SDSF to Control Job Processing Mastery Test

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Using SDSF to Display, Manipulate and Print Job Output 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Operations and programming staff that use SDSF to display and print held and non-held output.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain SDSF Concepts and Operation course or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Display and interpret Output Queue data Update output attributes Control output processing Recognise printer characteristics Manipulate output printing

Course Content

Displaying Job Output

Modifying Output Attributes

Displaying and Modifying Printer Attributes

Controlling Printer Activity

Using SDSF to Display, Manipulate and Print Job Output Mastery Test

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Using SDSF to Manage System Resources and Devices 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Operations and programming staff that use SDSF to monitor and manage JES2 resources.

Prerequisites Completion of the Datatrain SDSF Concepts and Operation course or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Display and manipulate IBM Health Checks Identify JES2 resource shortages Respond to WTOR and action messages Display JES2 spool volume activity Perform a JES2 spool offload Display and manipulate JES2 node and line characteristics

Course Content

Monitoring System Health

Handling JES2 Resources and System Requests

Controlling Spool

Managing Network Activity

Using SDSF to Manage System Resources and Devices Mastery Test

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Security Curriculum

Introduction to Mainframe Security Series

Introduction to Mainframe Security

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Introductory modules are provided for any personnel requiring an introduction to mainframe security for

z/OS, z/VM or z/VSE. Later modules are specifically for security administrators and z/OS system auditors.

Prerequisites Completion of the "Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment" Datatrain course, or equivalent

knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe the resources that need to be secured on the mainframe Explain the role of External Security Managers Describe the purpose of the Logon ID Identify the z/OS system products used for recording security-related data Describe z/OS security audit requirements Describe how the Authorized Program Facility is used to secure sensitive services

Course Content

Mainframe Security Basics

z/OS Security Administration

z/OS Security Auditing and Recording

z/OS Authorized Program Facility

Introduction to Mainframe Security Mastery Test

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CA ACF2™ Series

CA ACF2™ - Introduction

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators, and

other personnel requiring knowledge of the use of CA ACF2™ Security Server on the z/OS platform.

Prerequisites Knowledge of TSO, ISPF, data sets, and basic security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe how ACF2 users, data set rules, and resources rules are used Identify the interfaces that are used to access ACF2 Log into ACF2 Identify and interpret logonid records Define their logonid record

Course Content

Introduction to CA ACF2™ Security

User Interfaces to CA ACF2™ Security

System Access Using CA ACF2™ Security

Introduction Mastery Test

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CA ACF2™ - Protecting Data Integrity

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators, and

other personnel requiring knowledge about the use of the CA ACF2™ Security Server (ACF2) on the z/OS

platform.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CA ACF2™ Introduction" course and knowledge of TSO, ISPF, data sets, and basic

security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how system data is protected by using data set rules Define data set rules Code Role Based Access Rules Recognise data set rule parameters Identify how data set rules are maintained by using ACF2 commands and ISPF panels

Course Content

Defining Basic Data Set Rules

Control Statements and Other Parameters

Maintaining Data Set Rules Using CA ACF2™ Commands

Maintaining Data Set Rules Using ISPF Panels

Protecting Data Integrity Mastery Test

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CA ACF2™ - Protecting System Access

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators, and

other personnel requiring knowledge about the use of the CA ACF2™ Security Server (ACF2) on the z/OS

platform.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CA ACF2™ Introduction" course and knowledge of the use of TSO, ISPF, data sets,

and basic security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the structure of a logonid record Define logonid records used to protect system access Identify and define special and privileged users Enter ACF2 operator commands to modify logonid definitions

Course Content

CA ACF2™ Logonid Database Record Fields

Defining Users to CA ACF2™

Changing Logonid Definitions

Defining Special and Privileged Logonids

Protecting System Access Mastery Test

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CA ACF2™ - Defining Environment Controls

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators, and

other personnel requiring knowledge about the use of the CA ACF2™ Security Server (ACF2) on the z/OS

platform.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses "CA ACF2™ Introduction" and "CA ACF2™ Protecting Data Integrity", and

knowledge of TSO, ISPF, data sets, and basic security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define Scope lists and Shift records Define Source and Role cross reference records Identify and define SAF resources Manage Global System Option records

Course Content

Defining Scope and Shift Records

Defining Cross Reference Records

SAF and CA ACF2™ Resources

CA ACF2™ GSO Options and Commands

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CA ACF2™ - Protecting General Resources

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators, and

other personnel requiring knowledge about the use of the CA ACF2™ Security Server (ACF2) on the z/OS

platform.

Prerequisites Completion of the courses "CA ACF2™ Introduction" and "CA ACF2™ Protecting Data Integrity", and

knowledge of TSO, ISPF, data sets, and basic security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how system resources are protected Define resource rules Identify common resource classes Create Role Based rule sets Identify how resource rules are maintained by using ACF2 commands and ISPF panels

Course Content

Protecting General Resources

Defining Infostorage Database Rules

Maintaining General Resource Rules Using CA ACF2™ Commands

Maintaining General Resource Rules Using ISPF Panels

Protecting General Resources Mastery Test

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CA ACF2™ - Maintaining ACF2™

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Systems programmers, security administrators, and other personnel requiring knowledge about the use of

CA ACF2™ (ACF2) on the z/OS platform.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CA ACF2™ Introduction" course and knowledge of TSO, ISPF, data sets, and basic

security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how ACF2 databases are managed Define operator privileges Enter authorized CA ACF2™ operator commands Identify common ACF2 utilities Identify common ACF2 reports

Course Content

CA ACF2™ Database Backups

CA ACF2™ Operator Commands and Authorities

CA ACF2™ Utilities and Reports

CA ACF2™ - Maintaining CA ACF2™ Mastery Test

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CA ACF2™ - For Auditors

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Auditors, and other personnel requiring CA ACF2™ auditing knowledge on the z/OS platform.

Prerequisites Completion of the "CA ACF2™ Introduction" course and knowledge of TSO, ISPF, data sets, and basic

security requirements.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define security auditing objectives Identify how to set audit controls for users, data sets, and resources Create and interpret audit and logging reports

Course Content

CA ACF2™ Auditing Functions

CA ACF2™ Auditing Controls

CA ACF2™ Auditing Report Parameters

CA ACF2™ Auditing Reports

CA ACF2™ - For Auditors Mastery Test

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RACF Series

Defining Users to RACF

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators and

anyone requiring knowledge about the use of the Security Server (RACF) on the z/OS platform.

Prerequisites Know how to use TSO and ISPF and have an understanding of data sets and basic security issues.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe how RACF protects a z/OS environment Describe how RACF uses profiles to define and control access to resources. Identify and use RACF commands through TSO Identify describe the use of the RACF batch and programming interfaces Describe the use and structure of group profiles Identify and use the commands available to maintain group profiles Maintain group profiles through the RACF ISPF Interface Describe a user profile and its structure List the commands used to define and maintain user profiles Use the CONNECT and REMOVE RACF commands Describe the effect of Group and Class Authorities on user administration privileges Use Attributes and Authorities to delegate RACF administration responsibilities

Course Content

Introduction to RACF

RACF Interfaces

Defining Group Profiles to RACF

Defining User Profiles to RACF

Connecting Users, Groups and Administration Authorities

Defining Users to RACF Mastery Test

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Protecting System Resources Using RACF

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators and

anyone requiring knowledge about the use of the Security Server (RACF) on the z/OS platform.

Prerequisites Know how to use TSO and ISPF and have an understanding of data sets and basic security issues.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe the difference between Generic and Discrete Profiles and when they are used Code the commands used to maintain Data Set Profiles. Use the RACF ISPF Interface to Maintain Data Set Profiles Describe the types of data set access that can be defined Use the PERMIT command to define data set access lists Use the RACF ISPF interface to define data set access lists Maintain group profiles through the RACF ISPF Interface Describe and identify RACF General Resources Use the RACF General Resource Commands Define access lists for RACF General Resources Define and describe the use of UIDs and GIDs Define and Maintain z/OS UNIX File Permissions Invoke and use ISHELL to maintain z/OS UNIX file permissions

Course Content

Defining Data Set Profiles

Controlling Access to Data Sets

Protecting and Controlling Access to General Resources

Protecting UNIX resources

Protecting System Resources Using RACF Mastery Test

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RACF for System Administrators and Auditors

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators, and

others requiring knowledge about the use of the Security Server (RACF) on the z/OS platform.

Prerequisites Knowledge of TSO and ISPF and an understanding of data sets and basic security issues.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify and Set Options that Control System Functions Identify and Set Options that Control Administrative Functions List the processes required to achieve standard Auditing objectives of a z/OS environment Use the RACF facilities available to achieve z/OS Auditing objectives Describe and specify Auditing Controls Describe and Define Auditing Options Describe and Run RACF Utilities Identify DSMON Reports

Course Content

RACF System Options

Auditing Objectives and Facilities

Auditing Controls and Options

RACF Utilities and Reports

RACF for Auditors Mastery Test

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Service Oriented Architecture Curriculum

Service Oriented Architecture Series

Service Oriented Architecture

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Any IT staff that are interested in, or will be involved with, SOA projects.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the function of SOA elements List the benefits of implementing SOA List SOA implementation best practices Explain the need for SOA governance and security

Course Content

Service Oriented Architecture Essentials

Service Oriented Architecture in Action

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Tandem Curriculum

Tandem Series

Introduction to Tandem

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who require knowledge of Tandem basic architecture, hardware, and software tools.

Prerequisites Knowledge of computer basics.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of Tandem architecture Identify the Guardian 90 Operating System Recognise the various hardware components of a Tandem system Identify the functions and capabilities of the Text Editor Recognise Text Edit commands

Course Content

Introduction to Tandem

Non-Stop Kernel Introduction

The Text Editor

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Advanced Command Language

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring the ability to code in Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL).

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the uses of TACL Identify how TACL programs are coded

Course Content

TACL Concepts and Commands

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Tandem Backup and Restore Utility

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of the Tandem Backup and Restore Utility.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Tandem.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the use of TANDEM Backup and Restore utilities Recognise a variety of Backup and Restore options

Course Content

Using the Backup and Restore Utility Programs

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Tandem Command Interpreter Monitor

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the Command Interpreter Monitor (CMON).

Prerequisites Operations knowledge of the Tandem system and TACL commands.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the functions of CMON Define the CMON process

Course Content

The Command Interpreter Monitor

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Tandem Communications Introduction

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the Tandem Communications Management Interface.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Tandem.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify the use of the TANDEM Communications

Management Interface.

Course Content

Introduction to Communications, CMI, and 6100

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Tandem Communications Subsystems

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the Tandem Communications Subsystems (CSS).

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to define the concept of the TANDEM 6100 CSS.

Course Content

Communications Subsystems (CSS)

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Tandem Distributed Systems Management

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of Tandem Distributed Systems Management (DSM).

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the DSM Architecture and Environment Recognise some DSM tools

Course Content

Distributed Systems Management

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Tandem DSAP and DCOM Utilities

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the Tandem Disk Space Analysis Program and/ or the Disk

Compression Program.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Tandem.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the use of the Tandem Disk Space Analysis Program Identify the use of the Tandem Disk Compression Program

Course Content

DSAP/DCOM

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Tandem File Utility Program

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of the Tandem File Utility Program.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Tandem.

Objectives After completing this course, students will be able to:

Identify the use of the TANDEM File Utility program Recognise a variety of FUP commands

Course Content

File Utility Program, Part 1

File Utility Program, Part 2

File Utility Program, Part 3

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Guardian Principles Advanced

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring advanced knowledge of the Guardian operating system.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the Guardian operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, students will be able to:

Identify Guardian architecture Define the Guardian work process Identify how the Operating System works

Course Content

Guardian Internals

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Tandem Hardware

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the hardware related to the Himalaya range of processors.

Prerequisites Knowledge of computer systems.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify Tandem hardware.

Course Content

VLX Hardware, Cyclone Hardware, and Peripherals

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Himalaya S-Series Range

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the hardware related to the Himalaya S-Series range of processors.

Prerequisites Knowledge of computer systems and previous Tandem systems.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify the features of the Himalaya S-Series

range of processors.

Course Content

Himalaya S-Series Range

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Tandem Measure

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of Tandem Measure.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify how to use Tandem Measure.

Course Content

The Use of Performance Statistics

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Tandem Mediacom

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of Mediacom.

Prerequisites Operations knowledge of the Tandem system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the functions of Mediacom Identify the advantages of using DSM/TC Tape Management Recognise some common Mediacom commands

Course Content

Mediacom

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Tandem Pathway

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of Pathway in a Tandem system.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how to use Pathway and Pathway Tools Recognise Pathway commands

Course Content

Pathway Overview

Pathway Commands

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Tandem Performance and Tuning

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an insight into performance analysis and tuning of the Tandem System.

Prerequisites Operations knowledge of the Tandem system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise some of the tools used for performance analysis and tuning Define ENFORM and how to use it

Course Content

Performance Analysis

Enform

Tuning

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Tandem Peripheral Utility Program

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of the Tandem Peripheral Utility Program software.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Tandem.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how the TANDEM Peripheral Utility program is used Recognise a variety of PUP commands

Course Content

Peripheral Utility Program Facilities and Commands

Peripheral Utility Program Commands

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Tandem Remote Maintenance Interface

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who require knowledge of Tandem Remote Maintenance Interface (RMI).

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating and communication systems.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how RMI is used Recognise RMI commands

Course Content

Controlling the System with RMI Commands, Part 1

Controlling The System with RMI Commands, Part 2

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Tandem Spoolcom

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of the Tandem Spoolcom Utilities.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify how Tandem Spoolcom Utilities are used Recognise a variety of Spoolcom commands

Course Content

Concepts of Spoolcom and Commands

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Tandem Subsystem Control Facility

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge about the Tandem Subsystem Control Facility.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system and communications.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify TLAM Networks and the Tandem System Recognise a variety of TLAM commands

Course Content

Subsystem Control Facility

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Tandem Security

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of Tandem Security.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify the Tandem System Security facilities.

Course Content

Security Overview

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Tandem Service Management Introduction

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of Tandem Service Management.

Prerequisites Basic computer knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the client/ server applications and software for the Himalaya S-Series Server Identify how to maintain and service tools, and solve basic problems

Course Content

Tandem Service Management, Part 1

Tandem Service Management, Part 2

Tandem Service Management, Part 3

Tandem Service Management, Part 4

Tandem Service Management, Part 5

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Tandem Tapecom Utility

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of the Tandem Tapecom Utility.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of Tandem.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how the Tandem Tapecom Utility is used Recognise a variety of Tandem Tapecom functions

Course Content

Introduction to the Tapecom Utility and Commands

Advanced Tapecom Functions

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Tandem Transaction Application Language

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring the ability to code in Tandem Transaction Application Language (TAL).

Prerequisites Programming technique and knowledge of the Tandem system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the basics of TAL programming Identify how to code TAL programs

Course Content

Introduction to TAL Programming, Part 1

Introduction to TAL Programming, Part 2

Introduction to TAL Programming, Part 3

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Tandem Transaction Monitoring Facility

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring a working knowledge of the Transaction Monitoring Facility (TMF).

Prerequisites Knowledge of the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how TMF is used Recognise TMFCOM commands

Course Content

NonStop TM/MP

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Tandem Viewpoint

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge of Tandem Viewpoint.

Prerequisites Basic operator skills and familiarity with the Tandem operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define Viewpoint and its use Recognise Viewpoint operations and screen definitions

Course Content

Viewpoint Essentials

Viewpoint Operations

Viewpoint Screen Definitions

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Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Curriculum

Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Series

Understanding How Tivoli Workload Scheduler Processes Work

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Data Centre operators, schedulers or support staff seeking an introduction to Tivoli Workload Scheduler

for z/OS.

Prerequisites

General knowledge of the z/OS environment Understanding of the batch processing environment

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe the purpose of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS List the individuals and teams that use Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Explain how plans are used to define work for processing

Course Content

Understanding the Role of Tivoli Workload Scheduler

Processing Workloads

Understanding How Tivoli Workload Scheduler Processes Work - Mastery Test

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Monitoring and Managing the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Environment

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Data Centre operators or schedulers seeking an introduction to Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS and

daily operational knowledge of the product.

Prerequisites

General knowledge of the z/OS environment Understanding of the batch processing environment and the role played by Tivoli Workload

Scheduler for z/OS

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Monitor daily batch processing using Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS dialogs Modify the status and attributes of workstations Add applications to the current plan Perform job restart and recovery

Course Content

Communicating with Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS

Monitoring the Workload

Managing the Workload

Job Recovery and Restart

Monitoring and Managing the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Environment - Mastery Test

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Scheduling with Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel responsible for creating and maintaining scheduling definitions within Tivoli Workload

Scheduler for z/OS.

Prerequisites

Concepts and general working knowledge of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Knowledge of your organisation's batch processing flows Understanding Job Control Language

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Modify JCL to handle Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS variable substitution and automatic restart and recovery

Create Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS definitions for workstations, resources, calendars and periods

Define attributes for applications and associated operations Schedule applications

Course Content

Working with JCL

Creating Workstation, Resource and Calendar Definitions

Creating and Scheduling Applications

Defining Operation Prerequisites

Creating Operation Definitions

Scheduling with Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Mastery Test

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Maintaining the Integrity of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Workload Scheduling and Operations personnel responsible for maintaining the integrity of data within

Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS.

Prerequisites

Concepts and general working knowledge of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Knowledge of your organisation's backup strategy in regards to data stored in Tivoli Workload

Scheduler for z/OS

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Create long-term and current plans Perform backup and recovery of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS data sets including the current

plan

Course Content

Creating and Maintaining Plans

Undertaking Backup and Recovery

Maintaining the Integrity of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Mastery Test

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TSO/ISPF for z/OS Curriculum

TSO/ISPF 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators or trainee programmers/analysts seeking an introduction to TSO and ISPF.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe what TSO is and how it is used Describe the Basic Concepts and Facilities of ISPF/PDF Configure and Use Basic ISPF Facilities Control and Manage Multiple ISPF Screens

Course Content

TSO Concepts and Commands

Introduction to TSO/ISPF

Defining ISPF Defaults

Managing Multiple Screen Sessions

Using Online System Facilities - TSO/ISPF Mastery Test

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Managing Data Files and Definitions with ISPF/PDF 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators or trainee programmers/analysts seeking a working knowledge of ISPF's Utilities.

Prerequisites A reasonable understanding of Data Set allocation and familiarity with editing Data Sets.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Use the Common ISPF Utilities Create and Manage Data Sets List Data Sets Understand the Data Set and VTOC information

Course Content

Managing Data Sets Using the ISPF Data Set Utility

Managing Partitioned Data Sets Using the ISPF Library Utility

The ISPF Copy, Search, and Statistics Utilities

Managing Data Sets Using the DSLIST Utility

Managing Data Files and Definitions with ISPF/PDF Mastery Test

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Maintaining Data in Files with the ISPF Editor 2.1

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators or trainee programmers/analysts that are required to create and/or modify data set

content using ISPF.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

View/Browse Data in Data Sets Edit Data Sets Identify and Use the Common Edit Line Commands Identify and Use the Common View/Edit Primary Commands Maintain Data in Data Sets

Course Content

The ISPF View and Edit Facilities

ISPF Edit Line Commands

ISPF Edit Primary Commands for Locating and Changing Data

ISPF Edit Primary Commands for Managing Internal and External Data

The ISPF Edit Tabbing Facility

ISPF Edit Boundaries, Masks, and Profiles

Maintaining Data in Files with the ISPF Editor Mastery Test

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Virtualisation Curriculum

Virtualisation Series

z/VM Concepts, System Initialization, and Shutdown

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Any IT staff requiring an overview of virtualisation, how it relates to the z/VM system and the steps

involved in z/VM, service and production guest systems start-up and shutdown.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able:

Identify the characteristics of a virtualised system Describe virtualisation as it relates to z/VM Identify the roles of IT people using z/VM Start and stop z/VM, service and production virtual machines Check the status of initialised environments Communicate with z/VM users

Course Content

Introduction to Virtualisation

Introduction to z/VM

Starting z/VM, Service and Production Virtual Machines

Ensuring z/VM System Readiness

Shutting Down z/VM

z/VM Concepts, System Initialization and Shutdown Mastery Test

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Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System operators, system administrators or other staff responsible for monitoring and managing the z/VM

system.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of z/VM or completion of Datatrain's z/VM Concepts, System Initialization and

Shutdown course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to enter Control Program (CP) commands to:

Display and control attributes associated with z/VM Tape and DASD devices, processors and storage

Query and monitor z/VM activity Display and control attributes associated with spool files and printers

Course Content

Monitoring the z/VM System

Managing Processors, Storage, and Local Devices

Managing DASD and Tape Drives

Managing Printers and Spool Files

Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations Mastery Test

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Managing Guest Operating Systems

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience System operators, system administrators or other staff responsible for controlling and monitoring activity

on guest operating systems.

Prerequisites Solid background in z/VM concepts and operation or completion of Datatrain's:

z/VM Concepts and System Initialization course and Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations course

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Describe the type of guest systems that can be initialised under z/VM Create, display and manipulate CMS files Edit CMS file content using XEDIT

Course Content

Starting Guest Systems

Entering CMS Commands

Manipulating CMS Files

Using XEDIT to Create CMS File Content

Using XEDIT to Modify CMS File Data

Managing Guest Operating Systems Mastery Test

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Identifying and Resolving z/VM Problems

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Senior Operators and system administrators responsible for maintaining the integrity of the z/VM system.

Prerequisites Solid background in z/VM concepts and operation or completion of Datatrain's:

z/VM Concepts and System Initialization course and Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations course and Managing Guest Operating Systems course

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify the tools and methods used to gather information that will assist with problem resolution Resolve basic system performance issues Identify and resolve general user and DASD problems Identify the tools used for z/VM backup and recovery

Course Content

Collecting System Data

Handling Performance Issues

Resolving User and DASD Problems

Performing Backup and Recovery

Identifying and Resolving z/VM Problems Mastery Test

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Linux on System z Fundamentals

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience System operators and other personnel new to the Linux environment

Prerequisites Solid background in z/VM concepts and operation or completion of the Datatrain:

z/VM Concepts and System Initialization course and Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations course and Managing Guest Operating Systems course

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify Linux distributions used on System z Describe the configuration in which Linux is installed Describe how PuTTY and VNC are used to access Linux systems List the processes involved in implementing and managing Linux on System z Identify the products, tools, commands and processes used to gather and analyse Linux system

data

Course Content

Introduction to Linux on System z

Linux on System z Operations

Linux on System z Mastery Test

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VSE Curriculum

VSE Series

Introduction to VSE

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring training in basic VSE Operations or knowledge of the VSE system.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of an operating system Recognise the components of a VSE system Define virtual storage and power Identify VSE utilities

Course Content

Introduction to VSE

Introduction to Storage, Paging, and Power

Introduction to Libraries and Access Methods

Overview of VSE Utilities and Subsystems

Introduction to JCL

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JCL - Basic VSE Job Control

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, programmers, and other personnel who require knowledge of JCL.

Prerequisites Knowledge of VSE.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the function of JCL Recognise the different parameters and the options used with JCL Identify the correct format to use when coding parameters Identify the JCL statements to use when selecting job attributes

Course Content

VSE Job Streams

Documenting Jobs

File Labels and Assignments

Creating a VSE Job

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JCL - Advanced VSE Job Control

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, programmers, and other personnel who require knowledge of JCL.

Prerequisites Completion of the JCL Basic VSE Job Control course or knowledge of the VSE and the operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the function of JCL Recognise the parameters and options that can be used with JCL Recognise the correct format for coding parameters Identify how JCL statements are used to select required job attributes Recognise return codes and their values Identify how symbolic parameters are used

Course Content

Standard Labels

The LIBDEF and LIBDROP Statements

Coding a Job Stream

Coding a Job Stream to Execute a Program

Conditional JCL

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JECL Statements

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Senior operators, application and system programmers who require more advanced knowledge of JCL

and JECL statements.

Prerequisites Knowledge of JCL basics.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise JECL statements Identify how JECL statements and their parameters are used

Course Content

VSE/Power - Coding JECL

JECL JOB Statement and Output Control

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CICS for VSE Operators

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Experienced VSE operators and other personnel who require knowledge about controlling and entering

CICS commands.

Prerequisites Knowledge of VSE.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concept of CICS and databases Differentiate between inquiry and update transactions Recognise CICS commands Recognise the various display messages and abbreviations

Course Content

Introduction to CICS/ESA

Components of a CICS System

CICS Intercommunication and Transactions

CICS Start-up Procedures

CICS Shutdown Procedures

CICS Commands

Display Explanations

A Test on CICS for VSE Operators

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COBOL for VSE

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge about COBOL in a VSE environment.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of COBOL and procedural programming concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how a COBOL program is compiled Recognise correct and incorrect commands Define VSAM and DB2 relationships

Course Content

COBOL for VSE, Part 1

COBOL for VSE, Part 2

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POWER I for VSE

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who operate a VSE system, and application and system programmers requiring Power

knowledge

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing and the VSE system

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise Power commands and their operands Recognise the Power operands and their functions Identify how Power commands are used to manipulate the VSE system

Course Content

Queue, Task, and Control Commands

PALTER, PDISPLAY AND PDELETE Commands

PRELEASE and PHOLD Commands

POFFLOAD and PCANCEL Commands

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POWER II for VSE

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who operate a VSE system, and application and system programmers requiring Power

knowledge.

Prerequisites Completion of the Power I course or knowledge of the basic Power commands.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise Power commands and their operands Identify the correct format and operands of POWER commands Identify the Power commands and operands to manipulate the VSE system

Course Content

PSTART, PGO, and PSTOP Commands

PRESTART, PFLUSH, and PDRAIN Commands

PSETUP and PLOAD Commands

PACCOUNT, PBRDCST, and PINQUIRE Commands

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REXX Programming I for VSE

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring an introduction to REXX and knowledge of the fundamentals of programming in

REXX.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of data processing concepts and some basic programming skills.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the concepts of the REXX language Recognise the major elements of a REXX program Recognise the basic REXX commands Recognise the REXX Function commands

Course Content

Introduction - Description of the REXX Language

Introduction - A Look at REXX EXEC

Major Elements of the REXX Language

Basic REXX Keywords, Part 1

Basic REXX Keywords, Part 2

REXX Arithmetic and Character Functions

REXX Word Based and Formatting Functions

Advanced REXX Keywords

The EXECIO Function

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REXX Programming II for VSE

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers who require more advanced REXX programming skills.

Prerequisites Completion of the Programming in REXX I course and knowledge of the fundamentals of REXX

programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to identify:

How to write a structured REXX program, including the BLK_INIT, BLK_CALC, and BLK_SHOW procedures

How error messages are added

Course Content

Writing a Structured REXX Program

The BLK_INIT Procedure

The BLK_CALC Procedure

The BLK_SHOW Procedure

Adding Error Messages

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VM Concepts and Facilities

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and operators who require knowledge of VM and CMS.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the principles of VM Identify the reasons for having VM Recognise the roles and responsibilities of the computer operator who uses a VM system Recognise VM/CMS commands and facilities, such as Attach/Detach Users, Log On/Off VM, Display

Users/Devices, and Manipulate Printers

Course Content

Introduction to VM

Logging on and Dialling to VM

Logging off and Disconnecting VM

VM User Classes - Introduction to the Query Command

Display Users on the System

The QUERY command

Spooling

Varying Devices On and Offline

Starting the VM Printers

Stopping the VM Printers

CMS Filelist

The CP Commands - ATTACH and DETACH

CMS RDRLST

CMS XEDIT

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VM/ESA Overview

Duration 2 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel who need to upgrade their VM skills to VM/ESA.

Prerequisites Knowledge of VM.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how Guest Operating Systems are run Identify how VM is started Recognise the changes between VM/SP, VM/XA, and VM/ESA

Course Content

VM/ESA Overview

VM/ESA IPL

VM/ESA Guests

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VSE Operations I

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Computer room personnel who need to operate the VSE system efficiently and other personnel who

require knowledge about the operator's roles and responsibilities.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the VSE operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the roles and responsibilities of a computer operator Identify system messages and their required actions Identify the operator procedure for starting partitions Identify how to print the hard copy file

Course Content

An Operator's Perspective

Records and Files, IPL

Messages and Operator Commands

Procedures, Starting Partitions, and SYSLOG

Print Form Buffers

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VSE Operations II

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience VSE operators and application and system programmers requiring advanced knowledge of VSE

operations.

Prerequisites Completion of the VSE Operations course or knowledge of the VSE operating system and commands.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify how to IPL the system Recognise the commands that can be used at the time of IPLing Recognise operator commands Recognise Job Control Program commands Identify how to manipulate the system to ensure smooth performance Define data spaces and how they are created Define virtual disks and how they are created

Course Content

Operator Commands and IPL Commands

Job Control Program Commands

Supervisor Program Commands and VAE

Introduction to Data Spaces

Introduction to Virtual Disks

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VSE Utilities

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Senior operators and application and system programmers who require knowledge about the use of VSE

Utilities.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the VSE system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise VSE utilities Define the functions of VSE utilities Identify how and when to use VSE utilities

Course Content

Utilities - LVTOC, LISTIO, LSERV, MTC

Introduction to VSAM Files

IDCAMS - Define Space, Catalogue, and Cluster

Librarian

Sort/ Merge

JCL for Sort/ Merge

VSE Ditto

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VTAM for VSE Operators

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Experienced VSE operators and other personnel requiring knowledge of VTAM operations.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the VSE operating system.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Recognise the components of a network Identify how data is transferred and how sessions are established Define the duties of a network operator Recognise VTAM commands to ensure availability of network components Recognise VTAM commands to start, stop, control, and monitor the network

Course Content

Introduction to IBM Communications

Components of a VTAM Network

Sessions, Controllers, and the NCP

Network Operators' Responsibilities and Starting VTAM

Controlling VTAM

Command Formats, Part 1

Command Formats, Part 2

Activating and Inactivating Nodes

A Test on VTAM for VSE

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WebSphere Curriculum

Introduction to WebSphere MQ Series

Introduction to WebSphere MQ

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Managers, systems administrators, programmers, architects, operators and help desk staff. This course is

suitable for anyone needing a quick understanding of WebSphere MQ on z/OS.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe what WebSphere MQ is and why it is used List the different WebSphere MQ components Explain what languages and application environments can use WebSphere MQ Understand queue sharing and queue sharing groups Identify the different components of WebSphere MQ on z/OS Understand WebSphere MQ administration on z/OS

Course Content

WebSphere MQ Fundamentals

WebSphere MQ Features

Introducing WebSphere MQ on z/OS

Introduction to Websphere MQ Mastery Test

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WebSphere Application Server Series

Introduction to WebSphere Application Server

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, and operations analysts.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of information technology concepts and programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the function of WebSphere Application Server Define how WebSphere Application Server facilitates access to mainframe data

Course Content

What is WebSphere Application Server?

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS

Introduction to WebSphere Application Server Mastery Test

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zEnterprise Curriculum

zEnterprise Series

Introduction to zEnterprise - EC12, BC12 & zBX

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience The first module in this is course is appropriate for anyone requiring an overview of the zEnterprise

system, while other modules are specifically for Operators, System Programmers or System

Administrators that require a technical understanding of the EC12, BC12, zBX, Unified Resource Manager

and HMC components.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of mainframe data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Explain the benefits associated with the zEnterprise system Describe the function of EC12, BC12, zBX and Unified Resource Manager components Identify the components that comprise a typical EC12 and BC12 system Describe the features of the zBX List the HMC features available with the zEnterprise system

Course Content

Introduction to the zEnterprise

zEnterprise CPC Hardware

zBX and Platform Integration

The zEnterprise Hardware Management Console

Introduction to zEnterprise Mastery Test

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Introduction to zEnterprise - EC12, z114 & zBX

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience The first module in this is course is appropriate for anyone requiring an overview of the zEnterprise

system, while other modules are specifically for Operators, System Programmers or System

Administrators that require a technical understanding of the EC12, z196, z114, zBX, Unified Resource

Manager and HMC components.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of mainframe data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Explain the benefits associated with the zEnterprise system Describe the function of EC12, z196, z114, zBX and Unified Resource Manager components Identify the components that comprise a typical EC12 system Describe the features of the zBX List the HMC features available with the zEnterprise system

Course Content

Introduction to the zEnterprise

zEnterprise CPC Hardware

zBX and Platform Integration

The zEnterprise Hardware Management Console

Introduction to zEnterprise Mastery Test

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Introduction to zEnterprise - z196 & zBX

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience The first module in this is course is appropriate for anyone requiring an overview of the zEnterprise

system, while other modules are specifically for Operators, System Programmers or System

Administrators that require a technical understanding of the z196, zBX and zManager and HMC

components.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of mainframe data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Explain the benefits associated with the zEnterprise system Describe the function of z196, zBX and zManager components Identify the components that comprise a typical z196 system Describe the features that zBX can provide List the new HMC features available with the zEnterprise system

Course Content

What is the zEnterprise?

zEnterprise 196

zBX and Platform Integration

The zEnterprise Hardware Management Console

Introduction to zEnterprise Mastery Test

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z/OS Connect Curriculum

z/OS Connect 2.1

z/OS Connect

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience This course is suitable for operations staff, system and application programmers, and other personnel that

need to connect to z/OS data.

Prerequisites A general understanding of the data centre processing environment.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to describe how z/OS Connect:

Meets the needs of today's data centric world Provides communication services between clients and z/OS resources

Course Content

Introduction to z/OS Connect

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z/OS Curriculum

z/OS 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

z/OS Concepts and Components 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operations, programming, and technical support personnel requiring z/OS training. This course provides a

broad introduction to many aspects of the z/OS environment.

Prerequisites No prerequisites are required for this course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify the characteristics of an operating system that make multiprogramming possible Identify the names and functions of commonly used z/OS system components Recognise terminology associated with I/O operations List the components associated with multiprocessing

Course Content

Mainframe Evolution

Major Components of the z/OS System

Compilers, Binders, and Utilities

How z/OS Processes I/O

Basic z/Architecture Multiprocessing

z/OS Concepts and Components Mastery Test

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Initializing and Terminating the z/OS System 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Experienced operators and system programmers who need to manage system initialization.

Prerequisites A good understanding of operational concepts or successful completion of Datatrain's z/OS Concepts and

Components course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Initialize the system using: System configuration data sets System parameter libraries System parameter lists Terminate the system

Course Content

Understanding the System Initialization Process

Working with System Data Sets

Working with System Parameter Lists

Initializing and Terminating the System

Initializing and Terminating the z/OS System Mastery Test

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Monitoring the z/OS System 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Computer operators and technical support personnel.

Prerequisites A good understanding of operational concepts or successful completion of Datatrain's z/OS Concepts and

Components course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Enter system commands at operator consoles Monitor the activity of jobs, tasks, and TSO users Display the status of I/O devices Monitor the system's use of resources

Course Content

Using System Commands and Consoles

Displaying Active Jobs, Tasks, and Users

Displaying Device Status

Using Advanced Monitoring Facilities

Working with SMF

MPF and Message Suppression

Monitoring the z/OS System Mastery Test

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z/OS Architecture 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Technical support personnel and senior programmers who need to learn aspects of z/Architecture for use

in planning, problem determination, and advanced programming techniques.

Prerequisites A good understanding of data processing concepts or successful completion of Datatrain's z/OS Concepts

and Components course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify the purposes of different bits within the PSW Identify the different interruption types List the functions performed by the supervisor Identify virtual storage components and their elements Recognise the method used to translate virtual addresses into real addresses Identify the names and purposes of the areas and regions within the z/OS address space List the functions performed by SRM in relation to balancing system loads Display and alter message processing facility settings

Course Content

The Program Status Word

Interruption Processing

Virtual Storage

The z/OS Address Space

The System Resources Manager

z/OS Architecture Mastery Test

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Identifying z/OS System Problems 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Senior operators and technical support personnel.

Prerequisites Successful completion of Datatrain's Monitoring the z/OS System and z/OS Architecture courses.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Identify the nature of a system problem Obtain storage dumps to aid in problem analysis Analyse and resolve simple catalogue related problems

Course Content

Categorizing Problems

Working with the Catalogue Address Space

Preparing for Dumps

Obtaining SVC Dumps for Problem Analysis

Identifying z/OS System Problems Mastery Test

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Resolving z/OS System Problems 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Senior operators and technical support personnel.

Prerequisites Successful completion of Datatrain's Identifying z/OS System Problems course.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Terminate failed tasks, users, batch jobs, and catalogue requests Restart the system

Course Content

Terminating Tasks

Using the FORCE Command

Restarting the System

Additional Problem Handling Techniques

Handling Command Flooding

Resolving z/OS System Problems Mastery Test

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z/OS Console Simulators 2.1 Series Note: Versions 1.12 and 1.13 of this curriculum are also available.

Console Simulations 2.1

Overview

Audience Junior and senior operators responsible for monitoring z/OS system activity and resolving day-to-day

z/OS system issues using console commands. This course allows the student to practice entering

commands and viewing responses.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of the z/OS Operating System or completion of the Datatrain z/OS, JES2, z/OS

Communications and CICS courseware.

Objectives After completing this set of courses the student should be able to:

Enter z/OS MVS commands to maintain system integrity, monitor system and online functions, and identify and resolve system problems

Respond to messages displayed during z/OS IPL and shutdown Enter CICS, VTAM, and JES2 commands to monitor and control elements associated with those

environments

Course Content

z/OS MVS Command Simulations

JES2 Command Simulations

CICS Command Simulations

VTAM Command Simulations

z/OS System Shutdown and IPL Simulations

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z/OS Performance Monitoring Series

Performance Monitoring Basics

Duration 12 hours

Overview

Audience System programmers and operations and performance analysts requiring knowledge of MVS; this

material addresses performance and capacity planning issues and can be instrumental in evaluating

service level agreements, batch windows, online response times, and other system throughout indicators.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the MVS operating system and TSO/ISPF.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify situations where total system performance is degraded Recognise how RMF and OMEGAMON are utilised

Course Content

Introduction to Performance Management

Enqueues and Reserves

Work Load Manager

SRM - System Resource Manager

DASD, Part 1

DASD, Part 2

DASD, Part 3

Storage - PART 1

Storage - PART 2

Methods of Improving Service

Performance Monitor Samples

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Installing and Managing z/OS Software Series

Introduction to SMP/E

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Although designed for IT technical personnel responsible for installing and managing z/OS system

software, this course is also an excellent introduction for management and operations staff, explaining the

z/OS system software installation process and the role that SMP/E plays.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain courses:

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise environment z/OS Concepts and Components

or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this module, the student should be able to:

Identify the software components managed by SMP/E Describe the main functions performed by SMP/E Identify the three SMP/E steps used to install z/OS system software Explain how CSIs and Zones are used in SMP/E processing Describe how SMP/E uses target and distribution libraries

Course Content

SMP/E Basics

Maintaining Software with SMP/E

Introduction to SMP/E Mastery Test

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z/OS Management Facility Curriculum

z/OS Management Facility Series

The z/OS Management Facility 2.1

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience While some of this course is suitable for IT personnel that require an overview of the z/OS Management

Facility (z/OSMF), the majority of it is aimed at Operations and Administration staff whose responsibility is

to monitor and manage the z/OS system.

Prerequisites Completion of the "Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment" Datatrain course and knowledge of

system administration tasks performed within the data centre.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Describe the administration functions that can be performed using z/OSMF Access z/OSMF and navigate through its interface Explain how workflows are configured and accessed Configure Workload Manager settings, definitions and policies Manage TCP/IP network configurations Describe how software is managed and deployed using z/OSMF View and configure capacity provisioning data Monitor z/OS, Linux, AIX and Windows system performance

Course Content

Introducing the z/OS Management Facility

Configuration with z/OS Management Facility

Administration with z/OS Management Facility

Software Management with the z/OS Management Facility

The z/OS Management Facility Mastery Test

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The z/OS Management Facility

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience While some of this course is suitable for IT personnel that require an overview of the z/OS Management

Facility (z/OSMF), the majority of it is aimed at Operations and Administration staff whose responsibility is

to monitor and manage the z/OS system.

Prerequisites Completion of the "Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment" Datatrain course and knowledge of

system administration tasks performed within the data centre.

Objectives After completing this course the student will be able to:

Describe the administration functions that can be performed using z/OSMF Access z/OSMF and navigate through its interface Configure Workload Manager settings, definitions and policies Manage TCP/IP network configurations Describe how software is deployed using z/OSMF View capacity provisioning information Monitor z/OS, Linux and AIX system performance

Course Content

Introducing the z/OS Management Facility

Configuration with z/OS Management Facility

Administration with z/OS Management Facility

The z/OS Management Facility Mastery Test

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z/OS Related Products Curriculum

z/OS Related Products Series

CLISTS Introduction

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Operations and programming personnel requiring an introduction to CLISTS.

Prerequisites Knowledge of the MVS operating system and TSO/ISPF.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the benefits and facilities of CLISTS Recognise commands and statements to use CLISTS effectively

Course Content

Introduction to CLISTS

Generalizing CLISTS

CLISTS Commands

Environment and Nested Procedures

Terminal and File Processing

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HSM Overview

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operators who will be responsible for monitoring/controlling HSM, Programmers who will use HSM.

Prerequisites Good knowledge of MVS and TSO/ISPF.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student should be able to:

Understand the concepts of HSM Use the facilities of HSM as per job requirements

Course Content

Introduction to HSM

Entering HSM Commands

Utilising HSM Via TSO

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FOCUS

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Those looking to learn FOCUS for the purposes of data and report construction and maintenance.

Prerequisites Those doing the course should have a good understanding of basic programming and database

principles.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Use FOCUS to report and manage data Use basic FOCUS functions to extract and use data

Course Content

Quick Reporting - The Table Statement

Simple Reporting - Using Table Talk

Reporting in Depth

Updating files using MODIFY/ENTER

Packaging Reports & Applications, Using Dialog Manager

Database Control

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Virtual Tape Server (VTS)

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, System Programmers or Storage Administrators that require an understanding of VTS

architecture and operation.

Prerequisites General understanding of data processing in a z/OS operating environment.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Describe the benefits of a VTS Explain how a VTS is configured Enter commands to start and stop a VTS Describe how a host system interacts with a VTS

Course Content

Basic Requirements and Components

Functions and Commands

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Parallel Sysplex

Duration 3 hours

Overview

Audience Any personnel wishing to become familiar with Parallel Sysplex Hardware and Software concepts and

requirements.

Prerequisites Good understanding of general IBM hardware, software, terminology and concepts.

Objectives After completing this Course, the student will be able to:

Understand what a SYSPLEX is Understand the concepts of Symmetry, asymmetry & single system image Understand the basics involved in setting a Parallel Sysplex environment

Course Content

Introduction to Parallel Sysplex

Parallel Sysplex Concepts

Parallel Sysplex - The Setup

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VM Concepts and Facilities

Duration 8 hours

Overview

Audience Programmers and operators who require knowledge of VM and CMS.

Prerequisites Knowledge of data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define the principles of VM Identify the reasons for having VM Recognise the roles and responsibilities of the computer operator who uses a VM system Recognise VM/CMS commands and facilities, such as Attach/Detach Users, Log On/Off VM, Display

Users/Devices, and Manipulate Printers

Course Content

Introduction to VM

Logging on and Dialling to VM

Logging off and Disconnecting VM

VM User Classes - Introduction to the Query Command

Display Users on the System

The QUERY command

Spooling

Varying Devices On and Offline

Starting the VM Printers

Stopping the VM Printers

CMS Filelist

The CP Commands - ATTACH and DETACH

CMS RDRLST

CMS XEDIT

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System Managed Storage (SMS)

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Personnel requiring knowledge about System Managed Storage (SMS).

Prerequisites Knowledge of MVS and TSO/ISPF, and basic programming skills.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Define SMS Identify the four SMS constructs Identify the four SMS routines Recognise the ISMF panels for general SMS functions Define the management of both space and data availability Recognise the new JCL and IDCAMS keywords for SMS

Course Content

Introduction to SMS

The SMS Constructs

The ACS Routines

Introduction to ISMF

Data Management

JCL and IDCAMS

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Introduction to WebSphere Application Server

Duration 1 hour

Overview

Audience Programmers, DBAs, and operations analysts.

Prerequisites Basic knowledge of information technology concepts and programming.

Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Identify the function of WebSphere Application Server Define how WebSphere Application Server facilitates access to mainframe data

Course Content

What is WebSphere Application Server?

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS

Introduction to WebSphere Application Server Mastery Test

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z/OS Utilities Curriculum

z/OS Batch Utilities Series 2.1 Note: Earlier versions of this curriculum are also available.

General Data Set Utilities 2.1

Duration 4 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, application and system programmers who have a need to code and execute batch utilities that

are used for basic z/OS system tasks.

Prerequisites Basic z/OS processing concepts knowledge.

Completion of the "Introduction to JCL" course, or experience using JCL.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Code IEFBR14 JCL to create and delete data sets Code IEHPROGM JCL to scratch, uncatalogue, catalogue and rename data sets Use IEBCOPY to copy and merge data associated with partitioned data sets

Course Content

Creating and Deleting Data Sets Using IEFBR14

Data Set Maintenance Using IEHPROGM

Using IEBCOPY to Copy Partitioned Data Set Content

General Data Set Utilities Mastery Test

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Data Utilities 2.1

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Operators, application and system programmers who have a need to code and execute batch utilities that

are used for manipulating data set content.

Prerequisites Basic z/OS processing concepts knowledge.

Completion of the "Introduction to JCL" course, or experience using JCL.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Use IEBGENER and ICEGENER to copy and modify Data Compare data set output using IEBCOMPR Add, replace, change, and copy data using IEBUPDTE Sort, Copy and merge data using DFSORT

Course Content

Copying Data Sets Using IEBGENER and ICEGENER

Comparing and Listing Data Using IEBCOMPR and IEHLIST

Modifying Data Using IEBUPDTE

Introduction to DFSORT

Data Utilities Mastery Test

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VSAM Series 2.1 Note: Earlier versions of this curriculum are also available.

Introduction to VSAM 2.1

Duration 7 hours

Overview

Audience This course is oriented to Application Programmers, Systems Programmers and operations staff.

However, anyone needing to understand VSAM data sets will benefit from this course.

Prerequisites Completion of the following Datatrain course:

Introduction to the IBM Enterprise Environment or equivalent knowledge.

Objectives After completing this course the student should be able to:

Describe what VSAM is Explain the structure of VSAM data sets Identify the role of VSAM indexes, and their structure Create a VSAM data set using JCL or IDCAMS Understand the options available when creating a VSAM data set Create and manage Alternate Indexes Delete VSAM data sets Alter VSAM data sets List VSAM data set information using IDCAMS LISTCAT Read and understand IDCAMS LISTCAT output Print VSAM data sets Copy a VSAM data set to another VSAM data set Copy between a VSAM and a sequential data set Backup a VSAM data set Restore a VSAM data set

Course Content

VSAM Basics

Creating VSAM Data Sets

Alternate Indexes, ALTER, and DELETE

LISTCAT and PRINT

Copying VSAM Data Sets

Introduction to VSAM Mastery Test

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z/VM Curriculum Note: Version 6.1 and 5.4 of this curriculum is also available.

z/VM 6.3 Series

z/VM Concepts, System Initialization, and Shutdown

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience Any IT staff requiring an overview of virtualisation, how it relates to the z/VM system and the steps

involved in z/VM, service and production guest systems start-up and shutdown.

Prerequisites A basic understanding of data processing concepts.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able:

Identify the characteristics of a virtualised system Describe virtualisation as it relates to z/VM Identify the roles of IT people using z/VM Start and stop z/VM, service and production virtual machines Check the status of initialised environments Communicate with z/VM users

Course Content

Introduction to Virtualisation

Introduction to z/VM

Starting z/VM, Service and Production Virtual Machines

Ensuring z/VM System Readiness

Shutting Down z/VM

z/VM Concepts, System Initialization and Shutdown Mastery Test

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Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience System operators, system administrators or other staff responsible for monitoring and managing the z/VM

system.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of z/VM or completion of Datatrain's z/VM Concepts, System Initialization and

Shutdown course.

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to enter Control Program (CP) commands to:

Display and control attributes associated with z/VM Tape and DASD devices, processors and storage

Query and monitor z/VM activity Display and control attributes associated with spool files and printers

Course Content

Monitoring the z/VM System

Managing Processors, Storage, and Local Devices

Managing DASD and Tape Drives

Managing Printers and Spool Files

Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations Mastery Test

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Managing Guest Operating Systems

Duration 6 hours

Overview

Audience System operators, system administrators or other staff responsible for controlling and monitoring activity

on guest operating systems.

Prerequisites Solid background in z/VM concepts and operation or completion of Datatrain's:

z/VM Concepts and System Initialization course and Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations course

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Describe the type of guest systems that can be initialised under z/VM Create, display and manipulate CMS files Edit CMS file content using XEDIT

Course Content

Starting Guest Systems

Entering CMS Commands

Manipulating CMS Files

Using XEDIT to Create CMS File Content

Using XEDIT to Modify CMS File Data

Managing Guest Operating Systems Mastery Test

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Identifying and Resolving z/VM Problems

Duration 5 hours

Overview

Audience Senior Operators and system administrators responsible for maintaining the integrity of the z/VM system.

Prerequisites Solid background in z/VM concepts and operation or completion of Datatrain's:

z/VM Concepts and System Initialization course and Monitoring and Controlling z/VM Operations course and Managing Guest Operating Systems course

Objectives After completing this course, the student should be able to:

Identify the tools and methods used to gather information that will assist with problem resolution Resolve basic system performance issues Identify and resolve general user and DASD problems Identify the tools used for z/VM backup and recovery

Course Content

Collecting System Data

Handling Performance Issues

Resolving User and DASD Problems

Performing Backup and Recovery

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