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Z/OS Version 1 Release 2 implementation / IBM, International Technical Support Organization.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- IBM International Technical Support Organization Staff, Corporate Author.
- Series:
- IBM redbooks.
- IBM redbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Operating systems (Computers).
- z/OS.
- Physical Description:
- xiv, 312 p. : ill.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Poughkeepsie, NY : IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, 2002.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Special notice
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. z/OS Version 1 Release 2 overview
- 1.1 64-bit virtual support
- 1.2 Base control program (BCP) enhancements
- 1.2.1 Global resource serialization (GRS)
- 1.2.2 Unconditional log close
- 1.3 JES2 Version 1 Release 2
- 1.4 Spool Display and Search Facility (SDSF)
- 1.5 zFS file system
- 1.6 UNIX System Services support
- 1.7 SMP/E enhancements
- 1.8 Workload Manager support
- 1.9 RMF enhancements
- 1.10 JES3 Version 1 Release 2
- 1.11 Kerberos support
- 1.12 LDAP support
- 1.13 Intrusion Detection Services (IDS)
- 1.14 Cryptographic support
- Chapter 2. z/OS 64-bit virtual support
- 2.1 64-bit virtual addressing
- 2.1.1 Size and number notation
- 2.1.2 The 64-bit virtual address space
- 2.1.3 Dynamic address translation
- 2.1.4 The virtual address
- 2.1.5 Memory objects
- 2.1.6 Guard area
- 2.2 64-bit virtual support
- 2.2.1 Implementing 64-bit virtual
- 2.2.2 IBM middleware support
- 2.2.3 IARV64 system service
- 2.2.4 IARV64 service requests
- 2.3 Using virtual storage above 2 GB
- 2.3.1 Program example obtaining storage
- 2.4 Controlling storage usage
- 2.4.1 MEMLIMIT and JCL
- 2.4.2 MEMLIMIT and ESA/390 mode
- 2.4.3 Installation default MEMLIMIT
- 2.4.4 Installation SMF exit IEFUSI
- 2.4.5 RMF
- 2.5 I/O operations
- 2.6 Dumping virtual storage above 2GB
- 2.6.1 SDUMPX Macro
- 2.7 z/Architecture considerations
- 2.7.1 Addressing modes
- 2.7.2 Modal instructions
- 2.7.3 Non-modal instructions
- 2.7.4 64-bit registers
- 2.8 Restrictions
- 2.8.1 Subspaces
- Chapter 3. z/OS base control program changes
- 3.1 Unconditional log close
- 3.1.1 Hardcopy log enhancements
- 3.1.2 Usage example
- 3.2 Open data set limits
- 3.2.1 DSAB in storage.
- 3.3 Service aid enhancements
- 3.4 EOM resource manager changes
- 3.5 GRS wildcard support
- 3.5.1 RNL wildcard support
- 3.5.2 ENQ/DEQ exit
- 3.5.3 Miscellaneous changes
- 3.5.4 Usability support
- 3.5.5 Compatibility support
- 3.6 DASD sharing between sysplexes
- 3.6.1 GRS ISGNQXIT exit
- 3.6.2 Exit installation and activation
- Chapter 4. JES2 enhancements
- 4.1 Greater than 64K jobs
- 4.1.1 ACTIVATE command
- 4.1.2 ACTIVATE considerations
- 4.1.3 Maximum number of jobs
- 4.1.4 Job number range
- 4.2 Long running jobs support
- 4.2.1 Execution phase processing
- 4.2.2 New JESLOG keyword
- 4.2.3 Processing spin output
- 4.2.4 Migration considerations
- 4.3 Dynamic PROCLIB support
- 4.3.1 PROCLIB initialization statement
- 4.3.2 PROCLIB statement processing
- 4.3.3 Operator commands
- 4.3.4 Dynamic PROCLIB considerations
- 4.4 INCLUDE initialization statement
- 4.4.1 Syntax for INCLUDE statement
- 4.4.2 Implementing the INCLUDE statement
- 4.4.3 Include statement considerations
- 4.5 Large spool support
- 4.5.1 SPOOLDEF initialization statement
- 4.5.2 Spool read SSI
- 4.6 Installation requirements
- 4.6.1 Coexistence
- 4.7 Other changes
- Chapter 5. SDSF enhancements
- 5.1 SDSF new functions
- 5.1.1 Primary Option Menu
- 5.1.2 Additional sysplex-wide panels
- 5.1.3 New enclaves panel
- 5.1.4 Spool volumes panel
- 5.2 Support for WLM goal mode inhibitors
- 5.2.1 CPU protection
- 5.2.2 Storage protection
- 5.2.3 SDSF support
- 5.3 SDSF support for JES2 changes
- 5.3.1 Greater than 64K jobs
- 5.3.2 Long-running jobs
- 5.4 Support for 64-bit virtual storage
- 5.5 Logger multiblock exploitation
- 5.6 z/OS UNIX display
- 5.6.1 PS commands
- 5.7 Filter enhancements
- 5.7.1 Using filter options
- 5.7.2 DEST command enhancement
- 5.8 SDSF server enhancements
- 5.8.1 Default server.
- 5.8.2 Server logging
- 5.9 Minor SDSF enhancements
- 5.9.1 User symbols on WHEN statement
- 5.9.2 System Command Extension pop-up enhancements
- 5.9.3 New elapsed transaction time columns on DA
- 5.9.4 WHO enhancement
- 5.10 Migration and coexistence
- 5.10.1 HASPINDX data set
- 5.10.2 End user commands and syntax
- Chapter 6. Distributed File Services
- 6.1 DCE DFS overview
- 6.2 z/OS DFS SMB server
- 6.3 Distributed File Services
- 6.4 DFS/SMB support
- 6.4.1 Server Message Block
- 6.4.2 Automount facility
- 6.4.3 Enhanced ASCII
- 6.4.4 SMB pass-through authentication
- 6.5 zSeries File System
- 6.5.1 zFS file system
- 6.5.2 zFS file system aggregates
- 6.5.3 zFS functions
- 6.5.4 zFS physical file system
- 6.5.5 zFS installation
- 6.5.6 Customization steps for zFS
- 6.5.7 zFS RACF definitions
- 6.5.8 BPXPRMxx definitions
- 6.5.9 Create a zFS aggregate
- 6.5.10 IOEAGFMT format utility
- 6.5.11 The zFS parameter file
- 6.5.12 zfsadm command
- 6.5.13 Attaching an aggregate
- 6.5.14 Defining a zFS file system
- 6.5.15 Mounting zFS file systems
- 6.5.16 zFS and sysplex considerations
- 6.5.17 zFS recovery
- 6.5.18 Restrictions
- 6.6 zFS availability
- Chapter 7. UNIX System Services
- 7.1 Enhanced ASCII functionality
- 7.1.1 ASCII support overview
- 7.2 Automatic conversion
- 7.2.1 Autoconversion
- 7.2.2 Scope of autoconversion
- 7.3 File tagging overview
- 7.3.1 File tag metadata
- 7.3.2 How to tag files
- 7.3.3 Shell commands for tags
- 7.3.4 Accessing data by programs
- 7.3.5 Other ways to tag files
- 7.3.6 C/C++
- 7.3.7 Language environment runtime
- 7.4 Shell and utility commands
- 7.4.1 Extended attribute support
- 7.4.2 Systems management commands
- 7.5 Logical file system
- 7.5.1 New TCP/IP resolver
- 7.5.2 Logical file system soft shutdown
- 7.5.3 pread() and pwrite() library function.
- 7.6 HFS program control
- Chapter 8. SMP/E enhancements
- 8.1 Migrating to z/OS Release 2 of SMP/E
- 8.2 SMP/E availability
- 8.3 Improved user customization
- 8.3.1 Dynamic allocation using GIMDDALC
- 8.3.2 SMP/E exit routines
- 8.4 Nucleus backup
- 8.5 Packaging enhancements
- 8.5.1 64-bit addressing
- 8.5.2 Longer link names
- 8.5.3 Conditional JCLIN
- 8.6 Usability enhancements
- 8.6.1 SMPPTS data set management
- 8.6.2 HOLDDATA summary reports
- 8.7 eDelivery infrastructure
- 8.7.1 GIMZIP network packaging service routine
- 8.7.2 Network RECEIVE function
- 8.7.3 GIMUNZIP service routine
- Chapter 9. Workload Manager enhancements
- 9.1 LPAR CPU management for Linux
- 9.1.1 LPAR cluster
- 9.1.2 System requirements
- 9.1.3 Service definition changes
- 9.1.4 Functionality level consideration
- 9.1.5 Hardware HMC panel changes
- 9.1.6 How to work WLM and LPAR code
- 9.1.7 LPAR CPU management for Linux example
- 9.1.8 Enablement PTF
- 9.2 Server task/thread management
- 9.2.1 Function
- 9.3 Crypto workload activity reporting
- 9.3.1 CMOS cryptographic coprocessor
- 9.3.2 PCI cryptographic coprocessor (PCICC)
- 9.3.3 New general execution delay report samples
- 9.3.4 New crypto using and delay report samples
- 9.3.5 Crypto workload reporting
- 9.4 Temporal affinity support
- 9.4.1 System requirements
- 9.4.2 MVS message/SRM/RMF/SDSF
- 9.5 Enclave registration support
- 9.5.1 Registration services
- 9.6 Report class enhancements
- 9.6.1 Homogeneous/heterogeneous
- 9.6.2 Usage example
- 9.6.3 Interaction with RMF
- Chapter 10. RMF enhancements
- 10.1 Crypto measurement reporting
- 10.2 Coupling facility duplexing support
- 10.2.1 CF structure activity reporting
- 10.2.2 CF-to-CF activity reporting
- 10.3 WLM report class periods support
- 10.4 License manager support
- 10.4.1 RMF Monitor III.
- 10.4.2 RMF Monitor I/Postprocessor
- 10.5 LDAP integration
- 10.6 3270 local session removal
- Chapter 11. JES3 enhancements
- 11.1 JES3 job number support
- 11.1.1 New jobids
- 11.2 Hot start with refresh
- 11.3 Long running jobs support
- 11.3.1 JOB JCL statement
- 11.3.2 CLASS initialization statement
- 11.3.3 Parameter comparison
- 11.3.4 Operator command for spinoff
- 11.3.5 New JESMSGLG messages
- 11.4 Migration considerations
- 11.4.1 Coexistence restriction
- 11.4.2 z/OS JES3 1.2 enablement
- Chapter 12. Language Environment
- 12.1 Favour 31 overview
- 12.2 Favour 31 invocation
- 12.3 Favour 31 installation
- 12.4 Language Environment options
- 12.5 Migration considerations
- 12.6 Behavior of applications
- 12.6.1 Batch applications
- 12.6.2 Library routine retention (LRR)
- 12.6.3 Pre-init compatibility interface (PICI)
- 12.6.4 CICS
- 12.6.5 PIPI main
- 12.6.6 PL/I environment
- 12.6.7 Stack and heap
- 12.6.8 GETMAIN requests
- Chapter 13. RACF enhancements
- 13.1 RACF
- 13.2 Group size expansion
- 13.2.1 External changes
- 13.2.2 Compatibility and migration
- 13.3 SAFTRACE tool
- 13.3.1 Using SAFTRACE
- 13.3.2 Using the SET TRACE command
- 13.3.3 RACF tracing
- 13.3.4 Trace performance considerations
- 13.4 Support of mixed case profile names
- 13.4.1 RACF macro changes
- 13.4.2 New RACF classes
- 13.4.3 Enhanced commands
- 13.4.4 Enhanced panels
- 13.4.5 Migration considerations
- 13.5 Support for DB2 version 7
- 13.5.1 New RACF support for DB2
- 13.5.2 DB2 Version 7 new features
- 13.5.3 DBADM privilege
- 13.5.4 New and changed RACF messages
- 13.5.5 Installation concerns
- 13.6 Kerberos extensions
- 13.6.1 Kerberos registry support overview
- 13.6.2 Command keyword updates
- 13.6.3 Other updates
- 13.6.4 Dependencies and migration considerations
- 13.6.5 Benefits.
- Chapter 14. Firewall technology enhancements.
- Notes:
- "SG24-6235-00."
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-308) and index.
- OCLC:
- 560311975
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