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z/OS version 1 release 5 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:
xx 510 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Raleigh, NC : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2004.
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 5 overview
1.1 z/OS Version 1 Release 5
1.1.1 Functional enhancements with z/OS V1R5
1.2 z/OS V1R5 BCP enhancements
1.2.1 WLM dynamic application environment API
1.2.2 AutoPDAS (HyperSwap)
1.2.3 System Logger service tasks hang relief
1.2.4 Logger data set deletion management
1.2.5 System-Managed Coupling Facility (CF) Structure Duplexing
1.2.6 Consoles Enhancements feature
1.2.7 64-bit shared virtual storage
1.3 z/OS V1R5 UNIX System Services enhancements
1.3.1 Create mountpoints within the file system
1.3.2 BPXCOPY extensions for z/OS UNIX
1.3.3 Sysplex shutdown verification
1.3.4 Sysplex remount
1.3.5 New symlink symbolics
1.4 z/OS Security Server RACF enhancements
1.4.1 Dynamic templates
1.4.2 Multilevel security
1.5 z/OS V1R5 DFSMS enhancements
1.5.1 DFSORT™
1.5.2 DFSMSrmm™ backup at any time
1.5.3 DFSMSrmm duplicate VOLSER support
1.5.4 Re-index online volumes
1.5.5 SMS availability and usability enhancements
1.6 z/OS Communications Server - Network management
1.7 IBM Infoprint Server
1.7.1 Infoprint Central
1.7.2 IP PrintWay extended mode
1.7.3 Common message log
1.8 Migrating applications, compilers, and libraries
1.8.1 C/C++ enhancements
1.8.2 C/C++ IBM Open Class® Library
1.8.3 C/C++ with Debug Tool
1.9 Migration, coexistence, and planning
1.9.1 Changes in base elements and priced features
1.9.2 Functions withdrawn with z/OS V1R5
Chapter 2. ServerPac enhancements for z/OS V1R5
2.1 z/OS V1R5 ServerPac
2.1.1 Tivoli® NetView® and System Automation ordering considerations
2.1.2 ServerPac enhancements
2.2 Automatic block sizes.
2.2.1 Block size enhancements
2.3 CustomPac dialog panel changes
2.3.1 Global change - Candidate List panel
2.3.2 SUMMARY of Physical Volumes panel
2.3.3 Current Volume Configuration panel
2.3.4 Data Set Modification - Space panel
2.4 zFS support overview
2.4.1 Data Set Modification - Attributes panel
2.4.2 Using zFS in the installation jobs
2.5 Large volume support
2.5.1 Dynamic DASD information
2.5.2 More reserved space
2.5.3 Automatic VTOC and index sizing
2.5.4 Automatic data set assignment
2.5.5 JES2 updates for large volumes
2.6 Pre-received service tapes
2.7 Various panel changes to improve usability
Chapter 3. z/OS V1R5 BCP enhancements
3.1 64-bit virtual storage enhancements
3.1.1 MEMLIMIT support
3.1.2 Using storage
3.1.3 z/OS V1R5 virtual storage enhancements
3.2 64-bit shared virtual storage support
3.2.1 64-bit address space memory map
3.2.2 64-bit shared virtual storage requirements
3.2.3 Memory management above the bar
3.2.4 Memory object operations
3.2.5 Creating shared memory objects
3.2.6 Accessing shared memory objects
3.2.7 Changing shared memory object storage access
3.2.8 Changing storage access
3.2.9 Freeing a shared memory object
3.2.10 Obtain information about use of virtual storage
3.3 Multiple guard area support
3.3.1 Changing the amount of usable memory
3.3.2 Multiple guard area support
3.3.3 Dumping virtual storage above 2GB
3.3.4 64-bit virtual support restriction
3.4 IPCS enhancements
3.4.1 IPCS support upgrade for multi-volume dumps
3.5 Program management enhancements
3.5.1 Program management services
3.5.2 Program management binder
3.5.3 Enhancements to the binder compared to linkage editor
3.5.4 Adding an ESPIE exit routine to binder
3.5.5 Binder API enhancements.
3.5.6 Fast data access
3.6 64-bit compiler support
3.6.1 Writable static area (WSA) above the bar
3.6.2 Program object formats
3.6.3 Program object directory
3.7 JCL enhancements
3.7.1 PRMODE keyword in PRINTDEV JCL
3.8 SMF record type 6 enhancements
3.8.1 IP PrintWay support
3.8.2 Migration considerations
3.9 3590 model H tape drive support
3.10 File sequence number &gt
9999 support
3.10.1 JCL support
3.10.2 DYNALLOC support
3.11 Unicode enhancements
3.11.1 Unicode and DB2 V8
3.11.2 Unicode collation service
3.11.3 Collation sample - sort key vector generation
3.11.4 z/OS Unicode collation services invocation
3.11.5 Unicode 64-bit support
3.11.6 Providing iconv()-like behavior
3.12 2 GB FICON channel support
3.13 IARV64 system trace support
3.14 System Logger enhancement
3.14.1 Migration and installation
3.14.2 Logger task monitor
3.14.3 Logger data set deletion
3.14.4 The utility function procedures
3.14.5 Understanding share options (3,3)
3.14.6 LE enhancements in z/OS V1R5
3.14.7 LE enhancements to IEEE math library
3.14.8 Enhanced ASCII support
3.14.9 itoa() family of functions
3.14.10 MLS support
3.14.11 RAS enhancements
3.14.12 Performance enhancements
3.14.13 XPLINK
3.14.14 Debugging enhancements
3.14.15 National language support (NLS)
3.15 DFSORT
3.15.1 Performance improvements
3.15.2 Memory objects
3.15.3 Usability improvements
3.15.4 NULLOUT installation and runtime option
3.15.5 NULLOFL installation option and OUTFIL runtime option
3.15.6 New messages
3.15.7 Serviceability improvements
3.15.8 Migration considerations
Chapter 4. JES3 V1R5 enhancements
4.1 Support for Workload Manager (WLM) balanced initiators
4.1.1 z/OS V1R4 support
4.1.2 Determining constrained systems.
4.2 ENF checkpoint signal
4.3 ENF58 signal
4.4 JES3 and blank truncation
4.4.1 JES3 V1R5 and blank truncation
4.5 Loop and Wait Monitor
4.5.1 Loop and Wait Monitor commands
4.6 Greater than 8 tape media types
4.6.1 DFSMS support
4.7 Miscellaneous enhancements
4.7.1 Message IAT3040 enhancement
4.7.2 Job segment scheduler (JSS)
4.7.3 WTO logging
4.7.4 Dumping JES3
4.7.5 DSI processing
4.7.6 New parameter on SETPARAM statement
Chapter 5. JES2 V1R5 enhancements
5.1 Multilevel security support
5.1.1 SECLABEL by system
5.1.2 JES2 affinity masks
5.1.3 Commands for SECLABEL affinity for jobs
5.1.4 Other changes for SECLABEL affinity for jobs
5.1.5 Device SECLABELS for SDSF
5.1.6 SECLABELS for JES2 address space
5.2 ENF58 enhancements
5.3 1-Byte console ID elimination
5.4 CONDEF statement
5.4.1 Migration actions
5.5 New DEVSERV macro
5.6 Message additions and enhancements
5.7 JES2 patching facility enhancements
5.8 Health monitor enhancements
5.9 TRACE IPCS support
5.10 Multisystem JES2 dump enhancements
5.11 Control block changes - HASXB
5.12 JES2 z/OS V1R5 installation and migration
5.13 Changed installation exits
5.13.1 Exit 34 (Subsystem interface data set unallocation)
5.13.2 Exits 14, 36, and 37
5.14 Workload manager policy and default processing
Chapter 6. SDSF enhancements
6.1 What is new in SDSF
6.2 Support for multilevel security
6.2.1 Dependencies
6.2.2 SECLABEL dominance
6.2.3 SECLABEL source for SDSF panels
6.2.4 Panel and command changes
6.2.5 Recommendations
6.3 Control of saving system commands
6.4 Saving INPUT and ACTION commands
6.4.1 Migration actions
6.5 SELECT with DSID on JDS
6.6 Column and action character enhancements
6.7 Simplification of command authorization.
6.7.1 Migration actions
6.8 Server enhancement
6.8.1 Migration actions
6.8.2 Migration actions
6.9 Controlling the format of CPU information
6.9.1 Migration actions
6.10 Improved folding of mixed case text
6.10.1 Migration actions
6.11 Removal of SNAP dump
6.12 Protection of RMF services
6.12.1 Migration actions
Chapter 7. Infoprint Server
7.1 Infoprint Server overview
7.2 Infoprint Server enhancements with z/OS V1R5
7.2.1 Infoprint Server primary ISPF panel
7.2.2 Sample configuration file
7.3 Security with PRINTSRV class
7.3.1 PRINTSRV class protection
7.3.2 Controlling access to Printer Inventory
7.4 Infoprint Central
7.4.1 Starting Infoprint Central
7.4.2 Accessing Infoprint Central from a browser
7.4.3 Infoprint Central initial panel
7.5 Infoprint Central security
7.5.1 User access to Infoprint Central
7.5.2 Infoprint Server daemons and tasks status
7.6 IP PrintWay enhancements
7.6.1 IP PrintWay protocols
7.7 IP Printway extended mode
7.7.1 IP PrintWay extended mode enhancements
7.7.2 Using IP PrintWay extended mode
7.8 IP PrintWay basic mode
7.8.1 Using IP PrintWay basic mode
7.9 Working with output data sets
7.9.1 IP PrintWay extended mode
7.10 Defining job selection rules
7.10.1 Job Selection Rule panel
7.10.2 Operator security profile
7.10.3 Starting and stopping job selection rules
7.11 Working with printers
7.11.1 Security for access to printers
7.11.2 Using Infoprint Central with printers
7.11.3 Adding security profiles to existing printer definitions
7.12 Managing printers with Infoprint Central
7.12.1 Stopping a printer
7.12.2 Ping a printer
7.12.3 Redirect a printer
7.12.4 Viewing the printer log
7.13 Working with print jobs
7.13.1 Displaying print jobs
7.13.2 Modifying selected print jobs.
7.13.3 Displaying print job information.
Notes:
"November 2004."
"SG24-6326-00."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
80244200

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