This course teaches you navigation, operation, and recovery techniques for the Hardware Management Console (HMC) in the System z environment. Through lecture and hands-on exercises, you learn setup and operating procedures for the HMC, gain in-depth problem determination skills, practice HMC operations, and utilize recovery capabilities provided by the System z servers.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is for operations personnel and technical staff who are directly involved in the installation, operation, systems support, and software support of their System z mainframe environment.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
You should have an understanding of:
• Basic data processing and I/O concepts and terminology
• z/OS console operation, including display of device, job, and console status
COURSE CONTENT:
Day 1
• Welcome
• Unit 1: IBM mainframe server hardware overview
• Unit 2: Using the HMC Classic style user interface
• Unit 3: Using the HMC Tree style user interface
• Unit 4: Using the HMC to monitor System z servers
• Supporting labs
Day 2
• Review
• Unit 5: Activation profiles and operational tasks
• Unit 6: Single Object Operations: CPC session
• Supporting labs
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
• Identify the zEnterprise 196, System z10, System z9, and zSeries servers
• Describe the major differences of the function and features between the System z servers
• Identify and explain the concept of logical partitioning, initialization, and the operational usage of the various types of channels on current servers
• Describe the functions provided by the HMC and SE
• User interface styles, local and remote connectivity
• Identify HMC home page to log on HMC application
• Use the classic UI to:
• Log on and log off
• Open objects
• Navigate the HMC workplace using various selection techniques
• Exit a task on a window
• View the online books and use the Help functions
• Identify the different types of groups
• CPC group, control hardware
• Images group, control operating system
• Build new CPC and images groups
• Identify the contents of the Details window and determine object status
• Identify the various task lists
• Use the tree UI to:
• Log on and log off
• Open objects
• Navigate the HMC workplace using various selection techniques
• Exit a task on a panel
• View the online books and use the Help functions
• Identify the different types of groups
• CPC group, control hardware
• Images group, control operating system
• Build new CPC and images groups
• Identify the contents of the Details window and determine object status
• Identify the various task lists
• Identify recent HMC Tree style enhancements
• Monitor all defined CPCs
• Determine the cause of exceptions
• Use the Hardware Messages task
• Use the Operating Systems Messages task
• Use ACSADMIN tasks
• Describe the purpose, functions and use of the different types of activation profiles
• Use the HMC to build and assign profiles
• Provide operational recommendations for HMC user settings
• Use the HMC to perform operational tasks and problem determination
• Invoke the system activity display and describe its purpose
• Establish an HMC/SE session using the Single Object Operations task
• Identify the difference between the HMC and SE workplace
• Navigate using classic or tree UI to Identify CP, channel, and CHPID status for the physical CPC and all LPs
• Identify the entry point for I/O and Channel Problem Determination panels
• Log off from a CPC session
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
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