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z/OS System Services

Course Code: ZOSS (Also known as: ZOSSGB)      Days: 4
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Somerset
Bath (BA1) 13/10/08 £ 1,400
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Course Overview

This course presents the structure and control blocks of the z/OS BCP and system services. It prepares the z/OS system programmer to identify potential bottlenecks and performance problems, perform initial error symptom gathering, and identify opportunities and requirements for tailoring a z/OS system. This course also provides prerequisite information needed for further training in specialized areas such as system measurement, tuning and problem determination.

Audience

This course is for z/OS system programmers responsible for customization, measurement and tuning, or problem determination of z/OS. Subsystem programmers will also benefit.

Prerequisites

Before this course you should have attended our z/OS Systems Programming Introduction or have equivalent knowledge. Completion of our Assembler Language course is recommended but not essential. You should be able to:

  • Describe the z/OS characteristics of multiprocessing, multiprogramming, virtual storage and paging, and multiple address space/data space architecture.
  • Explain how paging and swapping are accomplished through the interaction of real/central, expanded, auxiliary, and virtual storage in an z/OS system.
  • Explain the role of the dispatcher, interrupts, SVCs, the program manager, and serialization in managing work in an z/OS system.
  • State the role of z/OS software and hardware components in handling an I/O request for data on a direct access storage device.

Course Outline

  • Explain the z/OS functions and control blocks necessary to support a task in a multitasking and multiprocessing environment
  • Describe the software and hardware functions that allow a program to interact with programs running in other address spaces, use data in other address spaces, and use data in data spaces
  • Trace the flow of an I/O operation from the initial request in the application program through the completion of data transfer
  • Identify the control blocks that describe the current status of an I/O request
  • Describe the functions of the z/OS Virtual, Real, and Auxiliary Storage Managers
  • Describe the functions performed by the Recovery Termination Manager and recovery management components to minimize failure impact and enhance error correction
  • Select the appropriate IBM publication to provide further technical information (SRLs, Technical Bulletins, Self-study and other z/OS courses)
  • Describe the services provided by cross system extended services (XES).
  • Identify and explain the purpose of the cache, list, & lock structures.
  • Plan the implementation of the global resource serialization STAR environment.


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