This course is developed for systems programmers working on an implementation of a Parallel Sysplex. It covers the details of z/OS and z/OS-related products and subsystems exploiting the Parallel Sysplex components. It is focused on the resource sharing side.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
• Understand the steps to implement a basic and full Parallel Sysplex
• Implement a basic sysplex
• Implement a multisystem base sysplex
• Implement the connectivity for a Parallel Sysplex
• Implement the features and functions of a Parallel Sysplex
• Implement the coupling facility key exploiters
• Understand the different recovery scenarios
TARGET AUDIENCE:
The audience should include system and subsystem programmers and personnel responsible for the implementation of the hardware and software for a Parallel Sysplex.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
Experience in the following areas is recommended:
• Installing and testing z/OS and related products
• HCD coding
• PARMLIB settings
COURSE CONTENT:
Day 1
• Welcome
• Unit 1: Sysplex: Overview and definitions
• Lab 2: Building two stand-alone systems
Day 2
• Unit 2: Base sysplex definitions and commands
• Unit 3: Hardware Management Console
• Lab 3: Building a two system base sysplex
Day 3
• Unit 4: Base sysplex migration to Parallel Sysplex
• Unit 5: Coupling Facility architecture
• Lab 4: Base to Parallel Sysplex migration dynamically
• Lab 5: Dynamically add a third CF to sysplex
Day 4
• Lab 6: Implementation of CF exploiters
Day 5
• Unit 6: Sysplex operation and recovery
• Lab recovery
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
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