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ویرایش: [Volume 1]
نویسندگان: Karan Singh. Paul Rogers
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ISBN (شابک) : 0738439681
ناشر: IBM Corporation
سال نشر: 2014
تعداد صفحات: [366]
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب ABCs of z/OS System Programming به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Go to the current abstract on ibm.com/redbooks http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246981.html?Open&pdfbookmarkFront cover Contents Notices Trademarks Preface Authors Now you can become a published author, too! Comments welcome Stay connected to IBM Redbooks Chapter 1. Introduction to IBM z/OS 1.1 z/OS services 1.2 IBM server and operating system evolution 1.3 z/OS operating systems and hardware 1.4 Hardware requirements 1.5 IBM System z Server: Basic mode and logically partitioned mode 1.6 z/OS V2R1 base elements 1.7 z/OS optional features 1.8 z/OS Base Control Program 1.9 z/OS Security Server: RACF component 1.10 Data Facility Storage Management Subsystem 1.11 DFSMS Advanced Copy Services 1.12 z/OS Communications Server: TCP/IP 1.13 System Modification Program Extended 1.14 Time Sharing Option/Extended 1.15 z/OS UNIX System Services 1.16 z/OS UNIX physical file systems 1.17 System Management Facility 1.18 Resource Management Facility 1.19 Workload Manager 1.20 Infoprint Server 1.21 IBM z/OS Management Facility 1.22 z/OSMF Configuration Assistant task 1.23 z/OSMF Capacity Provisioning task 1.24 z/OSMF System Status and Resource Monitoring task 1.25 z/OSMF Workload Management task 1.26 z/OSMF Incident Log task 1.27 z/OSMF ISPF task 1.28 z/OSMF Workflows task 1.29 IBM Health Checker for z/OS 1.30 z/OS release cycle Chapter 2. TSO/E, ISPF, JCL, and SDSF 2.1 z/OS facilities for system programmers 2.2 TSO/E 2.3 TSO/E highlights 2.4 TSO/E customization 2.5 TSO/E: Terminal control address space start procedure 2.6 TSO/E logon procedure 2.7 TSO/E logon process in a VTAM environment 2.8 TSO/E full-screen logon panel 2.9 TSO/E line-mode 2.10 Using TSO/E as batch job 2.11 TSO/E Profile command 2.12 TSO/E languages 2.13 Interactive System Productivity Facility 2.14 ISPF: Data set types supported 2.15 ISPF Option 2 2.16 ISPF: Other Sequential data set 2.17 ISPF components 2.18 Sample CLIST to allocate ISPF and SDSF data sets 2.19 ISPF primary option menu 2.20 ISPF panel areas 2.21 Action bars 2.22 Customizing a TSO/ISPF/PDF session 2.23 Customizing an ISPF session 2.24 Allocating data sets: Utility option 2.25 Utility Selection Panel 2.26 Data set Utility: Allocating a data set 2.27 Allocate New Data Set panel 2.28 Edit profile for a user 2.29 Edit function: Option 2 2.30 Edit Entry panel 2.31 Editing a data set 2.32 ISPF edit: Various line commands 2.33 ISPF edit: Repeating and deleting lines 2.34 ISPF edit: Copying lines 2.35 ISPF/PDF edit: Primary commands 2.36 ISPF/PDF edit: Saving new or updated files 2.37 ISPF Data Set List Utility option 2.38 Working with a data set list 2.39 Job control language 2.40 JCL introduction 2.41 JCL-related actions 2.42 Required control statements 2.43 JCL streams and jobs 2.44 JES control statements in JCL 2.45 Introduction to JCL: Creating a data set 2.46 JCL: JOB statement 2.47 JCL: EXEC statement 2.48 JCL: DD statement 2.49 Submitting a job 2.50 System Display and Search Facility 2.51 SDSF: Panels hierarchy 2.52 JES2 SDSF Primary Option Menu 2.53 SDSF: JES3 panel hierarchy 2.54 JES3 SDSF Primary Option Menu 2.55 SDSF: Options menu 2.56 SDSF: viewing the output files 2.57 SDSF filters for panel displays 2.58 SDSF: Display Active Users (DA command) 2.59 Issuing MVS and JES commands 2.60 SDSF: Input queue panel 2.61 SDSF: Output queue panel 2.62 SDSF: Held Output queue panel 2.63 SDSF: Status panel 2.64 SDSF HELP panel Chapter 3. The z/OS system programmer 3.1 z/OS Operating System: The role of a system programmer 3.2 z/OS system programmer management overview 3.3 The system programmer and z/OS operations 3.4 Requirements for z/OS installation 3.5 z/OS system with SMP/E 3.6 z/OS delivery options 3.7 Choosing an installation package 3.8 ServerPac Internet delivery 3.9 System and installation requirements 3.10 Reviewing your current system 3.11 Driving system and target system 3.12 z/OS installation using ServerPac 3.13 The RIM tape samples 3.14 Starting the CustomPac dialogs 3.15 Types of data sets and their volumes 3.16 Receiving the ServerPac order 3.17 Order Receive panel 3.18 Receive an order from tape 3.19 Edit JOB Statement panel 3.20 Panel with the job statement 3.21 Edit RECEIVE Job panel 3.22 CustomPac Order Management Menu panel 3.23 Selecting an order to install 3.24 Installation dialog 3.25 Choosing the installation type 3.26 JES and SDSF element selection 3.27 CREATE Configuration panel 3.28 Installation Variables panel 3.29 Define ZONE Information panel 3.30 Modify System Layout Options panel 3.31 SUMMARY of Features/Elements panel 3.32 Summary of data sets 3.33 Creating a Recommended System Layout 3.34 Summary of Physical Volumes panel 3.35 Current Volume Configuration panel 3.36 Display and change volume attributes panel 3.37 Define alias-to-catalog relationships 3.38 Define system-specific alias (SSA) 3.39 Define SSA and CATALOG Data panel 3.40 Job Selection List panel 3.41 GENERATE File Tailored Installation Jobs panel 3.42 List of installation jobs 3.43 Displaying the processing log 3.44 SAVE Configuration panel Chapter 4. z/OS storage concepts 4.1 Processor storage overview 4.2 Virtual storage concepts 4.3 Frames, slots, and pages 4.4 z/Architecture address space 4.5 The address space concept 4.6 Addressing mode and residence mode 4.7 Storage managers 4.8 Virtual storage manager 4.9 Real storage manager 4.10 Auxiliary storage manager 4.11 Paging and swapping 4.12 Auxiliary page data sets 4.13 System z Flash Express 4.14 Storage-class memory on System z Flash Express 4.15 31-bit address space map 4.16 The common virtual storage area 4.17 z/OS nucleus 4.18 System queue area 4.19 Common service area 4.20 Link pack area 4.21 31-bit address space private area 4.22 Data spaces and IBM Hiperspace 4.23 64-bit address space map 4.24 Size and number notation in bytes 4.25 Segment tables and page tables in 31-bit addressing 4.26 Program status word format 4.27 31-bit virtual address 4.28 64-bit virtual address translation 4.29 Translating a 64-bit virtual address 4.30 z/OS 1 MB and 2 GB Large Pages 4.31 System initialization (IPL process) 4.32 z/OS address spaces 4.33 Subsystem definitions 4.34 Multiprogramming and multiprocessing 4.35 Program compile, link-edit, and execution 4.36 Library lookaside 4.37 Virtual lookaside facility 4.38 Memory hierarchy Chapter 5. ShopzSeries 5.1 IBM software ShopzSeries 5.2 ShopzSeries order process 5.3 Specify order basics step 1 of 8 5.4 Select hardware systems step 2 of 8 5.5 Report installed software step 3 of 8 5.6 Shop for products step 4 of 8 5.7 Shop catalog 5.8 Specify order contents step 5 of 8 5.9 Select new licenses step 6 of 8 5.10 Specify delivery options step 7 of 8 5.11 Review and submit order step 8 of 8 5.12 In process orders 5.13 Finished order 5.14 Download order information 5.15 Download instructions Chapter 6. z/OS maintenance concepts 6.1 Aspects of software management 6.2 Software management tasks 6.3 The z/OS software management cycle 6.4 How current your should software be Related publications IBM Redbooks Other publications Online resources How to get IBM Redbooks Help from IBM Back cover