Course Outline
Pre-Requisites
Attendees should be familiar with MVS in general, the REXX programming language and have a good working knowledge of MVS console operations in a SysPlex environment. ProTech courses MVS Skill Pack, MVS System Operation, and REXX Programming in a NetView Environment provide this background knowledge.
Lessons
This course is designed to help the technical staff learn the advanced skills needed to fully automate and manage an IBM z/OS operating system using IBM's Tivoli System Automation for z/OS and NetView software products.
Audience
This course is intended for automation analysts and system programmers who are responsible for customizing SA z/OS.
Topics
- Tivoli System Automation for z/OS and NetView review
- Automation policy definition review
- New System Automation for z/OS features
- System Automation for z/OS Installation Overview
- Advanced automation table coding
- Extending SA z/OS with NetView REXX and panels
- SA z/OS automation application case study
- Getting data into and out of NetView
- Automating management of SA z/OS (implementing change control, automatically generating operator documentation)
- Interfacing SA z/OS to third-party job schedulers
- Interfacing SA z/OS with the NetView Management Console (NMC)
- Deploying and using the Tivoli Enterprise Console (TEC) Interfaces
- Interfacing SA z/OS to off-platform systems management tools, such as e-mail, trouble ticketing, and paging systems
- Understanding and exploiting the Resource Object Data Manager (RODM)
- Case study Interfacing NetView and System Automation for z/OS based applications with the IBM HTTP Web Server
- Hints and tips for successful, reliable, high performance operation
Cancellation Policy
10 Day cancellation required for all courses in order to get a full refund.
Training Location
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I took the training remotely so I cannot comment on some of the questions. I think that this seminar has too much content to squeeze it into one week.... might be better as a two week course?