Training Course:z/OS UNIX System ServicesSchool/Trainer:M/UX Atlanta, San Francisco, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This is an intermediate course for individuals new to the z/OS UNIX environment.
Skills Taught
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 optional features that make up z/OS UNIX Use the two interactive interfaces available to access the services
Course outline
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- z/OS UNIX Overview
describe the z/OS UNIX environment explain some of the roles of z/OS in an open systems environment define the z/OS UNIX components identify opportunities for applications using z/OS UNIX
Introduction to z/OS UNIX
describe the UNIX philosophy define the components of a UNIX system explain some fundamental functions of a UNIX system describe the security features of a UNIX system list some distributed file system solutions for UNIX
Hierarchical File System (HFS)
describe the structure of the hierarchical file system define the pathname of a file list file types in the file system describe different ways to identify an HFS file explain the concept of file permission bits name the interfaces to access HFS files explain how Network File System (NFS) can be used to access HFS files compare HFS files to MVS data sets
,br> z/OS UNIX Shell and Utilities
identify the network support for the z/OS UNIX shell describe the relationship between TSO/E and the shell explain the concept of shell userids describe how to invoke the shell list some of the ways a user can customize the shell define the online help function in z/OS UNIX recognize ways to combine shell commands describe the REXX support for z/OS UNIX match shell functions to equivalent TSO functions
z/OS UNIX Shell Commands
understand command syntax invoke UNIX commands in the shell get help for a command understand more about file systems understand what a current directory is move files from HFS to MVS and back
Working with the Shell
customize your shell session invoke multiple shell sessions understand the basic usage of shell scripts understand the purpose of the Cron daemon understand how to invoke a UNIX process with JCL
Functions in z/OS UNIX
understand, at a high level, the z/OS UNIX system environment understand what a UNIX process is describe how a UNIX C function is invoked describe the use of pipes describe the exec() function understand how threads are used
Working with the z/OS UNIX Environment
discuss language environment in z/OS invoke the compiler/linkage-editor understand callable services have a broader understanding of the environment
Prerequisites
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You should complete:
ES050 An Introduction to the z/OS and OS/390 Environment
or have equivalent experience. ...''
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School Address:
pSeries/AIX, CISCO, Linux, Microsoft, Professional Skills, Project Management, RedHat LINUX Enrollments 866-700-9811 (Toll Free) or 916-226-2537
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Other training courses offered by M/UX:
z/OS Installation
S/390 Hardware Configuration Manager Workshop
Basic z/OS Tuning Using the Workload Manager (WLM)
Securing z/OS for e-business
zSeries Mainframe Environment: A Technical Overview of the HW and SW Evolution
Complex Systems Availability and Recovery for zSeries
Advanced z/OS Performance: WLM, Sysplex, Unix Services, and Web
Advanced Parallel Sysplex Operations and Recovery
z/OS HCD and I/O Configuration
zSeries Parallel Sysplex Operations
z/OS UNIX System Services Implementation
Storage Networking
Planning and Implementing a Storage Area Network (SAN)
SAN Volume Controller (SVC) Planning and Implementation Workshop
IBM System Storage Tape Encryption Implementation
Enterprise Storage Server Copy Services for zSeries
IBM System Storage DS8000 Implementation for Open Systems
Planning and Implementing the IBM TotalStorage DS6000 for zSeries
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