IBM ES73G - IBM System z Parallel Sysplex Operations
Startdaten und Startorte
placeim Büro, Homeoffice, Meetingraum 24. Jun 2024 bis 26. Jun 2024Details ansehen event 24. Juni 2024, 09:00-17:00, im Büro, Homeoffice, Meetingraum, Seminar 30409 |
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placeim Büro, Homeoffice, Meetingraum 26. Aug 2024 bis 28. Aug 2024Details ansehen event 26. August 2024, 09:00-17:00, im Büro, Homeoffice, Meetingraum, Seminar 30409 |
placeim Büro, Homeoffice, Meetingraum 27. Nov 2024 bis 29. Nov 2024Details ansehen event 27. November 2024, 09:00-17:00, im Büro, Homeoffice, Meetingraum, Seminar 30409 |
Beschreibung
Course Outline
Day 1
- Welcome
- Unit 1: Sysplex overview
- Unit 2: Coupling facility
- Supporting labs
Day 2
- Review
- Unit 3: Sysplex operation and recovery
- Supporting labs
Day 3
- Review and labs
- Unit 4: Sysplex Failure Manager
- Unit 5: Server Time Protocol operation
- Unit 6: z/OS IPL flow
- Supporting labs
Objective
- Describe common sysplex terminology, concepts, and benefits provided by a Parallel Sysplex configuration
- Identify the basic hardware and software components that make up the Parallel Sysplex environment and how they are used
- Use z/OS MVS commands to identify XCF signaling and sysplex shared couple data set usage and to determine current operational status
- Describe CF operation; how and…
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Course Outline
Day 1
- Welcome
- Unit 1: Sysplex overview
- Unit 2: Coupling facility
- Supporting labs
Day 2
- Review
- Unit 3: Sysplex operation and recovery
- Supporting labs
Day 3
- Review and labs
- Unit 4: Sysplex Failure Manager
- Unit 5: Server Time Protocol operation
- Unit 6: z/OS IPL flow
- Supporting labs
Objective
- Describe common sysplex terminology, concepts, and benefits provided by a Parallel Sysplex configuration
- Identify the basic hardware and software components that make up the Parallel Sysplex environment and how they are used
- Use z/OS MVS commands to identify XCF signaling and sysplex shared couple data set usage and to determine current operational status
- Describe CF operation; how and when the CFCC is loaded on a System z LPAR, the various CF link definitions and how they can be used
- Identify CF structure types, definition and allocation process, and how they are used in the CF
- Use z/OS MVS commands to display structure status
- Use CF operator commands to display and change the operational status of a CF
- Describe and demonstrate recommended procedures and typical z/OS MVS commands to manage sysplex members, coupling facilities, structure rebuilds, and couple data sets
- Identify potential problems during system removal, CF structure or CDS usage, and determine appropriate operator action
- Explain the differences and benefits of having stand-alone CF and internal CF configurations
- Describe the purpose and use of Sysplex Failure Manager and how SFM can be used to address sympathy sickness
- Explain why time synchronization is important and how server time protocol is used
- Describe console usage and mode of operation for a system and a sysplex
- Describe the IPL sequence and identify where and when sysplex activation is done during IPL
- Identify key areas with the IPL, explaining potential problems and how to avoid them
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