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ABCs of z/OS system programming. Volume 1 / Paul Rogers ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rogers, Paul.
Contributor:
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Operating systems (Computers).
z/OS.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Poughkeepsie, NY : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction to z/OS
1.1 z/OS services
1.2 IBM server and operating system evolution
1.3 z/OS and z/OS.e
1.4 Hardware requirements
1.5 z/Series server: Basic and LPAR mode
1.6 z/OS Base Control Program (BCP)
1.7 z/OS base elements
1.8 z/OS optional features
1.9 z/OS features and elements description
1.10 z/OS Security Server: RACF component
1.11 Data Facility Storage Management Subsystem (DFSMS)
1.12 DFSMS Extended Remote Copy: XRC
1.13 z/OS Communications Server: TCP/IP
1.14 System Modification Program Extended (SMP/E)
1.15 Infoprint Server
1.16 Resource Management Facility (RMF)
1.17 System Management Facility (SMF)
1.18 Time Sharing Option/Extended (TSO/E)
1.19 UNIX System Services
1.20 Some z/OS services requiring customization
1.21 Library Lookaside (LLA)
1.22 Virtual Lookaside Facility (VLF)
1.23 Workload Manager (WLM)
1.24 z/OS operating system: the role of a system programmer
1.25 z/OS system programmer management overview
1.26 System programmer and z/OS operations
1.27 Requirements for installation
1.28 Choosing an install package
1.29 Ordering z/OS
1.30 Installing z/OS: ServerPac
1.31 Installing z/OS: Custom-built product delivery option
1.32 Installing z/OS: Fee-based packages
Chapter 2. z/OS storage concepts
2.1 Processor storage overview
2.2 Virtual storage concepts
2.3 Frames, slots, and pages
2.4 The address space concept
2.5 Addressing mode and residence mode
2.6 Storage managers
2.7 Virtual storage manager
2.8 Real storage manager
2.9 Auxiliary storage manager
2.10 Paging and swapping
2.11 Auxiliary data sets
2.12 31-bits address space map.
2.13 The common virtual storage area
2.14 z/OS nucleus
2.15 System queue area (SQA/ESQA)
2.16 Common service area (CSA and Extended CSA)
2.17 Link pack area (LPA and Extended LPA)
2.18 31-bit private area
2.19 Data spaces and hiperspace
2.20 64-bit address space map
2.21 Size and number notation
2.22 Segment tables and page tables
2.23 31-bit virtual address
2.24 64-bit virtual address translation
2.25 Translating a 64-bit virtual address
2.26 System initialization
2.27 z/OS address spaces
2.28 Subsystem definitions
2.29 Multiprogramming and multiprocessing
2.30 Program compile, link-edit, and execution
Chapter 3. TSO/E, ISPF, JCL, and SDSF
3.1 z/OS facilities for system programmers
3.2 TSO/E
3.3 TSO/E highlights
3.4 TSO/E customization
3.5 TSO/E: TCAS start procedure
3.6 TSO/E logon procedure
3.7 TSO/E logon process in a VTAM environment
3.8 TSO/E full-screen logon panel
3.9 TSO/E line-mode
3.10 Using TSO/E as batch job
3.11 TSO/E PROFILE command
3.12 TSO/E languages
3.13 Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF)
3.14 ISPF: Data set types supported
3.15 ISPF: Data set and member naming conventions
3.16 ISPF components
3.17 Sample CLIST to allocate ISPF and SDSF data sets
3.18 ISPF primary option menu
3.19 ISPF panel areas
3.20 Action bars
3.21 Customizing your TSO/ISPF/PDF session
3.22 Allocating data sets: Utility option
3.23 Utility Selection Panel
3.24 Data Set Utility: Allocating a data set
3.25 Allocate New Data Set panel
3.26 Edit function: Option 2
3.27 Edit Entry Panel
3.28 Editing a data set
3.29 ISPF edit: Some line commands
3.30 ISPF edit panel: Inserting lines
3.31 ISPF edit: Repeating and deleting lines
3.32 Edit: Copying lines
3.33 ISPF/PDF edit: Primary commands.
3.34 ISPF/PDF edit: Profile command
3.35 ISPF/PDF edit: Saving new or updated files
3.36 ISPF Data Set List Utility option
3.37 Working with a data set list
3.38 Data Set List Actions
3.39 Job control language (JCL)
3.40 JCL introduction
3.41 JCL-related actions
3.42 Required control statements
3.43 JCL streams and jobs
3.44 JES control statements in JCL
3.45 Introduction to JCL: Creating a data set
3.46 JCL: JOB statement
3.47 JCL: EXEC statement
3.48 JCL: DD statement
3.49 DD statement parameters: DISP, UNIT
3.50 DD statement parameters: SPACE, LRECL, BLKSIZE
3.51 Submitting a job
3.52 Spool Display and Search Facility (SDSF)
3.53 SDSF: Panels hierarchy
3.54 SDSF: Primary option menu
3.55 SDSF: Options menu
3.56 SDSF: Viewing the JES2 output files
3.57 SDSF: Display Active Users (DA)
3.58 Issuing MVS and JES commands
3.59 SDSF: Input queue panel
3.60 SDSF: Output queue panel
3.61 SDSF: Held Output queue panel
3.62 SDSF: Status panel
3.63 SDSF: Tutorial
Chapter 4. MVS delivery and installation
4.1 z/OS installation overview
4.2 z/OS release cycle
4.3 z/OS delivery options
4.4 ServerPac service level
4.5 CBPDO service level
4.6 System and installation requirements
4.7 Reviewing your current system
4.8 The driving and target system
4.9 z/OS installation using ServerPac
4.10 Installing the CustomPac dialogs
4.11 The RIM tape samples
4.12 Starting the CustomPac dialogs
4.13 Receiving the ServerPac order
4.14 Order Receive panel
4.15 Generate Jobstream panel
4.16 Selecting an order to Install
4.17 Installation dialog
4.18 Choosing the installation type
4.19 Selecting a JES for the configuration
4.20 Create Configuration panel
4.21 Configuration Profile panel
4.22 Installation Variables panel.
4.23 Define ZONE Information panel
4.24 Modify System Layout Options panel
4.25 Summary of features and elements
4.26 Summary of data sets of a feature/element
4.27 Summary of Physical Volumes panel
4.28 Creating the recommended system layout
4.29 Current Volume Configuration panel
4.30 Display and Change Volume Attributes panel
4.31 Define alias-to-catalog relationships
4.32 Define system-specific alias (SSA)
4.33 Define SSA and CATALOG Data panel
4.34 Job Selection List panel
4.35 GENERATE File Tailored Installation Jobs
4.36 Generate installation jobs
4.37 Displaying the processing log
4.38 Save configuration panel
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Back cover.
Notes:
"December 2003."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
560081596

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