Web-based training
This course is designed to teach you the fundamental practical skills to navigate and work in a z/OS environment.This includes the use of ISPF/PDF dialogs, TSO/E commands, JCL, UNIX System Services shell, and BookManager.
The content is self-paced. The lab environment is a live lab environment, offering direct access to a IBM Z server.
Unit 1: Introduction to the z Systems environment
Topic 1: Recognize architecture differences (20 minutes)
Topic 2: Identify the supported operating systems (30 minutes)
Topic 3: Recall the z Systems mainframes (15 minutes)
Unit 2: z/OS security
Topic 1: Recall the need for system security (15 minutes)
Topic 2: Identify the main functions of RACF (15 minutes)
Topic 3: Recognize the RACF profiles (20 minutes)
Unit 3: TSO ISPF panels
Topic 1: Describe how to access TSO (20 minutes)
oExercise 1: System familiarization (30 minutes)
Topic 2: Identify the attributes of data sets (25 minutes)
Topic 3: Execute the allocation of data sets (15 minutes)
oExercise 2: Allocate new data sets (45 minutes)
Topic 4: Carry out the process of creating data set members (15 minutes)
Topic 5: Implement the process of editing data sets (30 minutes)
Topic 6: Utilize line commands (20 minutes)
Topic 7: Utilize ISPF to copy, move, rename, and delete data sets and members (20 minutes)
oExercise 3: ISPF editor primary commands (30 minutes)
oExercise 4: ISPF editor line commands (30 minutes)
oExercise 5: Copy, move, rename, delete data sets and members (25 minutes)
Topic 8: Work with data set lists (15 minutes)
oExercise 6: Data set lists (30 minutes)
Unit 4: TSO commands
Topic 1: Identify the methods used to enter TSO commands (20 minutes)
Topic 2: Identify the commands to view and manage system data sets (60 minutes)
oExercise 7: Using TSO/E commands (30 minutes)
Unit 5: JES and JCL
Topic 1: Interpret the purpose and functions of JES and JCL (20 minutes)
Topic 2: Describe the process of coding JCL (40 minutes)
Topic 3: Execute the processes of submitting and viewing jobs (20 minutes)
Topic 4: Identify JCL utilities (20 minutes)
Topic 5: Use JCL to create and manage data sets and members (40 minutes)
oExercise 8: Submit a job (30 minutes)
oExercise 9: JCL exercises (45 minutes)
oExercise 10: Procedures (60 minutes)
Unit 6: UNIX
Topic 1: Describe the features of UNIX System Services in z/OS (40 minutes)
Topic 2: Compare the differences between file systems (30 minutes)
Topic 3: Interpret how processes are created and used in UNIX (20 minutes)
Topic 4: Summarize the application service provided in UNIX (20 minutes)
Topic 5: Explain how security is handled in UNIX (20 minutes)
oExercise 11: ISHELL and hierarchical file system (60 minutes)
Review the main concepts of z/OS
Log on to TSO and start ISPF/PDF
Navigate through ISPF/PDF dialogs and use the basic ISPF/PDF functions and the ISPF Editor
Use ISPF/PDF to allocate data sets and edit data sets (including hierarchical file system (HFS) files) using the ISPF Editor primary and line commands
Use ISPF to create and manipulate (copy, rename, delete, list, sort, and merge) data sets
Identify security considerations for Multiple Virtual Storage (MVS) data sets and HFS files
Describe and use TSO/E commands
Perform simple modifications to existing ISPF/PDF panels
Invoke a REXX exec and TSO CLIST
Tailor existing JCL and submit batch jobs
Review job status and job output using SDSF
Invoke UNIX processes
Manipulate HFS directories and file systems using the UNIX System
Services ISHELL
You should complete:
An Introduction to the z/OS Environment (ES05G) or equivalent on-the-job training
This basic course is for IT personnel with a theoretical background of z/OS (for example, as taught in An Introduction to the z/OS Environment (ES05G)and some general practical ITexperience.