Hitachi Universal Replicator for Mainframe
School: Sun Microsystems, Inc. Venue: Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, Edison, Louisville, New York, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Tampa Tel.: (800) 422-8020Upon completion of this course, the learner should be able to: Describe the key features and benefits of Hitachi Universal Replicator software List the hardware and software components required to implement Universal Replicator in a z/OS environment Describe Universal Replicator hardware/software specifications Describe the architecture and process of Universal Replicator journaling Identify performance factors for Universal Replicator software Describe sizing recommendat...
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z/OS UNIX System Services
School: M/UX Venue: Atlanta, San Francisco Tel.: 866-700-9811This is an intermediate course for individuals new to the z/OS UNIX environment.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discuss the role of z/OS in an open systems environment Identify the basic terms used in z/OS UNIX Define the components of z/OS UNIX Explain major functions provided in z/OS UNIX Discuss opportunities for applications in a z/OS UNIX environment Identify z/OS base elements and...
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Complex Systems Availability and Recovery for zSeries
School: M/UX Venue: Atlanta, Santa Clara Tel.: 866-700-9811This is an intermediate course for lead operators, technical support individuals, and system programmers responsible for system availability and recovery on S/390 9672 and zSeries servers.
Skills Taught
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Identify 9672 and zSeries hardware Determine PU assignments and usage Identify all available channel usage and assignments on the zSeries Configure logical partition assignments...
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z/OS Facilities
School: M/UX Venue: Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento/Elk Grove, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Seattle Tel.: 866-700-9811 Describe the system initialization processes of the z/OS operating systems State the differences between an address space, data space, and hiperspace Describe the process of translating a virtual address to a real address Explain the difference between paging and swapping Describe a z/OS task Describe z/OS dispatching, interrupt processing, supervisor calls, cross memory services, and serialization Describe the purpose of the Job Entry Subsystem (JES) Illustrate t...
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Effective RACF Administration
School: M/UX Venue: Atlanta Tel.: 866-700-9811This is an intermediate course for individuals, including security administrators, security auditors, and z/OS system programmers, who need a thorough knowledge of z/OS Security Server RACF and who administer security.
Inexperienced z/OS users should attend Basics of z/OS RACF Administration (H3917).
Skills Taught
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evaluate the facilities and options provided by the z/OS Security ...
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