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z/OS, version 1, release 6 implementation / [Paul Rogers ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rogers, Paul.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Operating systems (Computers).
z/OS.
Physical Description:
xii, 258 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Poughkeepsie, NY : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. z/OS Version 1 Release 6 overview
1.1 z/OS Version 1 Release 6 enhancements
1.1.1 zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP)
1.1.2 24 processors in a single z/OS image
1.1.3 64-bit support for C/C++
1.1.4 TCP/IP Health Monitor
1.1.5 RRS restart enhancements
1.1.6 Ordering z/OS V1R6 electronically
1.2 Base elements and feature changes
1.2.1 Base elements and priced features deleted in z/OS V1R6
1.2.2 Functions to be withdrawn in the future
1.3 Products related to z/OS v1R6
1.3.1 SMP/E for z/OS Version 3 Release 3 (5655-G44)
1.3.2 IBM Debug Tool for z/OS Version 4 Release 1 (5655-L24)
1.3.3 IBM Device Support Facilities (ICKDSF) (5655-257)
1.3.4 msys for Operations
Chapter 2. ServerPac enhancements for z/OS Release 6
2.1 Electronic delivery
2.1.1 Overview of the electronic delivery process
2.1.2 Hardware requirements
2.1.3 Software requirements
2.1.4 Electronic delivery work flow overview
2.1.5 ShopzSeries panels for electronic delivery
2.1.6 Overview of store-and-forward download
2.1.7 Migration to the new dialog
2.1.8 Coexistence
2.2 Improved processing for tape-delivered orders
2.3 Reduction of the number of installation jobs
2.4 Process orders in any sequence
2.5 More data collection
2.6 Eliminate unnecessary data entry
2.7 Improved job statement handling
2.8 Automatic reallocation of SCCPWORK data sets
2.9 New and better SMP/E OPTIONS entries
2.10 RECEIVE installation dialog panel overview
2.10.1 RECEIVE from server
2.10.2 RECEIVE from tape
Chapter 3. z/OS V1R6 base control program (BCP) enhancements
3.1 System logger - 64-bit virtual support.
3.2 RRMS 64-bit callable services
3.3 RRS - restart anytime/anywhere
3.3.1 Migration and coexistence
3.4 SMF buffer constraint relief
3.4.1 Buffer constraint relief
3.4.2 New SMF parameters
3.5 GRS enhancements
3.5.1 GRS ENQ service
3.5.2 z/OS V1R6 GRS enhancements
3.5.3 GRS RESERVE enhancements
3.5.4 GRS ENQ and latch enhancements
3.6 2047 members per XCF group
3.7 Service aids enhancements
3.7.1 Stand-alone dump
3.7.2 SYSMDUMP enhancements
3.7.3 GTFTRACE enhancements
3.7.4 IPCS enhancements
3.8 MVS allocation enhancements
3.8.1 New allocation message
3.9 New JCL keywords for PSF
3.9.1 PRMODE keyword
3.9.2 FONTPATH keyword
3.9.3 USERPATH keyword
3.10 Unicode enhancements
3.10.1 Loading of pre-built image for DB2
3.10.2 Performance improvement for Unicode conversion service
3.11 Greater than 16 CPU support
3.12 Support for zAAPs
3.12.1 Overview of zAAPs
3.12.2 z/OS zAAP partition
3.12.3 zAAP workflow with z/OS V1R6
3.12.4 Java execution flow
3.12.5 Java application calling DB2
3.12.6 Advantages of using zAAPs
3.12.7 zAAP exploitation and Projection Tool
3.13 Binder enhancements
3.13.1 Binder control statements
3.13.2 Binder API
3.14 Linkage index reuse
3.14.1 New hardware architecture
3.14.2 z/OS V1R6 support
3.15 Reallocate structure after CF maintenance
3.15.1 REALLOCATE process
3.15.2 Example of operator actions
3.15.3 Comparison of POPULATECF and REALLOCATE
3.15.4 New keywords
3.15.5 New and changed messages
Chapter 4. z/OS V1R6 DFSMS enhancements
4.1 DFSMSdfp enhancements
4.1.1 SMS volume selection based upon PAV
4.1.2 PDSE restartable address space
4.1.3 Multilevel security (MLS) SECLABEL in ACS routines
4.1.4 Miscellaneous changes
4.2 DFSMSdss enhancements.
4.2.1 REPLACEUnconditional keyword
4.2.2 Record level sharing (RLS) considerations
4.2.3 Migration and coexistence considerations
4.3 DFSMShsm enhancements
4.3.1 Multiple secondary space management (SSM) tasks
4.3.2 Additional SSM enhancements
4.3.3 Migration and coexistence considerations
4.4 DFSMSrmm enhancements
4.4.1 DFSMSrmm client/server support
4.4.2 RMM API command classes
4.4.3 RMM ISPF usability
Chapter 5. UNIX System Services enhancements in z/OS V1R6
5.1 Miscellaneous enhancements
5.2 Shared condition variables
5.3 RAS improvements
5.4 Spooled output constraint relief
5.5 Automove system list wildcard support
5.6 Increase the 64K per process file descriptor limit
5.7 Automount enhancements
5.7.1 Add to an existing policy
5.8 Fork() accounting
5.9 Superkill function
5.10 Shell and utility enhancements
5.10.1 BPXWPERM environment variable
5.11 Mount utility enhancements
5.12 USS REXX BPXWDYN enhancements
5.13 Logical file system support of zFS
5.13.1 Changes to LFS for zFS
5.13.2 Automove behavior changes
5.14 Distributed BRLM enhancement
5.14.1 Migration and coexistence considerations
5.15 ISHELL enhancements
5.15.1 Wildcard support with filter command
5.15.2 Display permissions
5.15.3 Preserve extended attributes
5.15.4 Autoskip options
5.15.5 Stop multiple actions
5.15.6 New option for executing shell commands
5.15.7 Support for autouid/autogid
5.15.8 Last path name
5.15.9 Allow null Enter
5.16 RTLS removal
5.16.1 Specifying run-time options
5.16.2 Migrating without RTLS
5.17 64-bit support
5.17.1 UNIX System Services 64-bit kernel support
5.17.2 Shells and utilities support for 64-bit
Chapter 6. z/OS V1R6 RMF
6.1 IFA processing units
6.1.1 RMF IFA support
6.1.2 SMF record changes.
6.1.3 Special programming enhancement details
6.2 ESS support
6.2.1 Enhanced reporting
6.2.2 SMF extension
6.2.3 SPE details
Chapter 7. SMPE for z/OS and OS/390 Version 3 Release 3
7.1 What is new in SMP/E V3R3
7.2 Communications server FTP client exploitation
7.2.1 Migration tasks
7.2.2 SMP/E V3R3 and Internet delivery
7.3 Enhancements to GIMZIP and GIMUNZIP service routines
7.3.1 GIMZIP extensions
7.3.2 GIMZIP processing
7.3.3 GIMUNZIP extensions
7.3.4 GIMUNZIP processing
7.4 RECEIVE FROMNETWORK service routine
7.5 IEBCOPY COPYMOD support
7.6 Extended RECEIVE SOURCEID processing
7.7 REJECT CHECK operand
7.8 Wildcard on the CSI QUERY dialog
7.9 New data sets
7.10 Installation, migration, and coexistence considerations
Chapter 8. z/OS V1R6 Workload Manager (WLM)
8.1 WLM virtual 64-bit support for UNIX System Services
8.2 WLM virtual 64-bit support for WebSphere
8.3 WLM support for greater than 16 CPUs
8.4 WLM LAN free backup enhancements
8.5 WLM stateful session placement
8.6 DB2 Stored Procedures enhancements
8.7 WLM support for Integrated Facility for Applications
8.7.1 New IEAOPTxx parameters
8.7.2 Calculation of CPU and IFA Using and Delay
8.7.3 Calculation of CPU times and service
8.7.4 Modifications for starting WLM server address spaces
8.7.5 Exclusion of IFAs from LPAR management
8.7.6 Extensions to the SMF 99 record
8.8 WLM support for Enterprise Workload Manager (eWLM)
Chapter 9. OSA 3270 Support for z/OS V1R6
9.1 Introducing the OSA-Express console controller
9.2 Installation requirements
9.3 Migration considerations
9.4 HCD configuration
9.4.1 IOCP generated statements
9.5 The HMC configuration process
9.6 PCOM customization
9.7 Integrated console controller specifications.
Chapter 10. z/OS V1R6 ISPF enhancements
10.1 File tailoring enhancements
10.1.1 File tailoring-iterative processing support
10.1.2 File tailoring-IF-THEN-ELSE processing support
10.1.3 File tailoring-TBSARG filter for )DOT
10.1.4 File tailoring-other enhancements
10.2 REXX support for panel procedures
10.2.1 Using the *REXX statement
10.3 ISPF EDIT enhancement
10.3.1 Remove excluded lines from display
10.3.2 Non-scrolling columns line
10.4 ISPF services enhancements
10.4.1 Invocation of QTABOPEN
10.5 ISPF configuration changes
10.6 SCLM enhancements
10.6.1 SCLM-the Unit of Work utility
10.6.2 SCLM-the Explorer utility
10.6.3 SCLM service command panels
Chapter 11. Communications Server for z/OS V1R6
11.1 Communications Server z/OS V1R6 overview
11.2 IPv6 support in z/OS V1R6 Communications Server
11.2.1 IPv6 sysplex support
11.2.2 z/OS V1R6 IPv6 support
11.2.3 IPv6 support for sysplex
11.2.4 Defining sysplex IPv6
11.2.5 Migrating sysplex applications to IPv6
11.2.6 IPv6 OSPF support for dynamic routing (OSPFv3)
11.2.7 Network management support for IPv6
11.2.8 LDAP IPv6 support
11.3 Multilevel security
11.4 Job-specific source IP addressing
11.4.1 SRCIP profile statement
11.5 FTP-callable application programming interface
11.5.1 z/OS FTP client programming interface
11.6 TN3270 Server support
11.6.1 TN3270 Server considerations
11.6.2 TN3270 Server support for SNA Character Stream (SCS)
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Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"April 2005."
"SG24-6377-00."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
61447445

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