Implementing REXX Support in SDSF

Implementing REXX Support in SDSF
Author: Lydia Parziale,Amy Miu,Richard Levey,Ludvik Drobnic Martinez,Dario Facchinetti,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2007-06-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738489148

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The Restructured Extended Executor (REXX) language is a procedural language that allows you to write programs and algorithms in a clear and structural way. It is an interpreted and compiled language, and you do not have to compile a REXX command list before executing it. With IBM z/OS V1.9, you can harness the versatility of REXX to interface and interact with the power of SDSF. A new function called REXX with SDSF is available that provides access to SDSF functions through the use of the REXX programming language. This REXX support provides a simple and powerful alternative to using SDSF batch. This IBM Redbooks publication describes the new support and provides sample REXX execs that exploit the new function and that perform real-world tasks related to operations, systems programming, system administration, and automation. This book complements the SDSF documentation, which is primarily reference information. The audience for this book includes operations support, system programmers, automation support, and anyone with a desire to access SDSF using a REXX interface.

Implementing REXX Support in SDSF

Implementing REXX Support in SDSF
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1047829296

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ABCs of z OS System Programming Volume 13

ABCs of z OS System Programming Volume 13
Author: Paul Rogers,Juha Vainikainen,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 1038
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738436258

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A major goal of operating systems is to process jobs while making the best use of system resources. Thus, one way of viewing operating systems is as resource managers. Before job processing, operating systems reserve input and output resources for jobs. During job processing, operating systems manage resources such as processors and storage. After job processing, operating systems free all resources used by the completed jobs, making the resources available to other jobs. This process is called resource management. There is more to the processing of jobs than the managing of resources needed by the jobs. At any instant, a number of jobs can be in various stages of preparation, processing, and post-processing activity. To use resources efficiently, operating systems divide jobs into parts. They distribute the parts of jobs to queues to wait for needed resources. Keeping track of where things are and routing work from queue to queue is called workflow management, and is a major function of any operating system. JES3 considers job priorities, device and processor alternatives, and installation-specified preferences in preparing jobs for processing job output. This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes a JES3 environment that includes the following: - Single-system image - Workload balancing - Availability - Control flexibility - Physical planning flexibility.

z OS Version 1 Release 12 Implementation

z OS Version 1 Release 12 Implementation
Author: Paul Rogers,Robert Hering,Paulo Heuser,George Kozakos,Lutz Kühner,Jean-Louis Lafitte,Diana Nakajima,Paulo Cesar Nascimento,Gil Peleg,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738434988

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes changes in installation and migration when migrating from a current z/OS® V1R10 and z/OS V1R11 to z/OS V1R12. Also described are tasks to prepare for the installation of z/OS V1R12, including ensuring that driving system and target system requirements are met, and coexistence requirements are satisfied. New migration actions are introduced in z/OS V1R12. This book focuses on identifying some of the new migration actions that must be performed for selected elements when migrating to z/OS V1R12. This book describes the following enhancements: z/OS V1R12 installation, HiperDispatch, System Logger, Auto-reply to WTORs, Real Storage Manager (RSM) DFSMS, DFSORT, Services aids, z/OS Infoprint Server, TSO/E, RMFTM, Language Environment®, BCP allocation XML System Services, z/OS UNIX® System Services, BCP supervisor, Extended Address Volumes HyperSwap®. BCPii, (de)ciphering, Predictive Failure Analysis, C language, Hardware instrumentation services FICON® dynamic channel-path management, Workload Manager, SDSF, JES2, JES3, SMF, GRS, XCF, HCD Unicode, Capacity provisioning, RRS, Parallel subsystems initialization z/OS Management Facility (z/OSMF)

z OS Version 1 Release 13 Implementation

z OS Version 1 Release 13 Implementation
Author: Paul Rogers,Diniz Bortolotto,Robert Hering,George Kozakos,Lutz Kuehner,Jean-Louis Lafitte,Diana Nakajima,Paulo Nascimento,Nelson Oliveira,Gil Peleg,Giancarlo Rodolfi,Anthony Soares,Joao Zanon,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 926
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738436227

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides information about installation and migration changes to be aware of if you are responsible for migrating systems from IBM z/OS® V1R10, z/OS V1R11, and z/OS V1R12 to z/OS V1R13. It also highlights actions that are needed to prepare for the installation of z/OS V1R12, including ensuring driving system and target system requirements are met and coexistence requirements are satisfied. There is a special focus on identifying new migration actions that must be performed for selected elements when migrating to z/OS V1R13. The book addresses the following topics: - z/OS V1R13 overview, z/OS V1R13 installation, managing volume backups with fast replication, XCF enhancements, console service enhancements - DFSMSdfp, DFSMSoam, DFSMShsm, ISPF enhancements, DFSMSrmm enhancements, establishing IBM RACF® security for RRSF TCP/IP connections - GRS enhancements, BCP supervisor, contents supervisor and RSM updates, improved channel recovery, Service aids enhancements, System Logger - SMF - z/OS UNIX System Services, z/OS UNIX-related applications, RRS, z/OS Management Facility, z/OS HCD and HCM, C language - Storage management enhancements, Common Information Model, Predictive Failure Analysis, Extended Address Volume, BCPii, Capacity Provisioning - System SSL enhancements, UNICODE, IBM Language Environment®, SDSF enhancements, JES2 enhancements, JES3 enhancements, IBM RMFTM enhancements - IBM WebSphere® Application Server OEM, z/OSMF, CIM, and Capacity Provisioning setups - BCPii Metal C example

DB2 for z OS and WebSphere Integration for Enterprise Java Applications

DB2 for z OS and WebSphere Integration for Enterprise Java Applications
Author: Paolo Bruni,Zhen Hua Dong,Josef Klitsch,Maggie Lin,Rajesh Ramachandran,Bart Steegmans,Andreas Thiele,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2013-08-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738438399

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IBM DB2® for z/OS® is a high-performance database management system (DBMS) with a strong reputation in traditional high-volume transaction workloads that are based on relational technology. IBM WebSphere® Application Server is web application server software that runs on most platforms with a web server and is used to deploy, integrate, execute, and manage Java Platform, Enterprise Edition applications. In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we describe the application architecture evolution focusing on the value of having DB2 for z/OS as the data server and IBM z/OS® as the platform for traditional and for modern applications. This book provides background technical information about DB2 and WebSphere features and demonstrates their applicability presenting a scenario about configuring WebSphere Version 8.5 on z/OS and type 2 and type 4 connectivity (including the XA transaction support) for accessing a DB2 for z/OS database server taking into account high-availability requirements. We also provide considerations about developing applications, monitoring performance, and documenting issues. DB2 database administrators, WebSphere specialists, and Java application developers will appreciate the holistic approach of this document.

z OS Version 1 Release 11 Implementation

z OS Version 1 Release 11 Implementation
Author: Paul Rogers,Robert Hering,Lutz Kuhner,George Kozakos,Jean-Louis Lafitte,Jacqueline Mourao,Edison da Silva Nunes,Gil Peleg,Evanir Philipi,Giancarlo Rodolfi,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2010-04-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738433875

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication positions the new z/OS® Version 1 Release 11 for migration by discussing many of the new functions that are available. The goal for the z/OS platform is to eliminate, automate, and simplify tasks without sacrificing z/OS strengths, and to deliver a z/OS management facility that is easy to learn and use. z/OS is a highly secure, scalable, high-performance enterprise operating system on which to build and deploy Internet- and JavaTM-enabled applications, providing a comprehensive and diverse application execution environment. This books describes the following new and changed functions: - IBM z/OS Management Facility - Allocation enhancements in z/OS V1R11 - BCPii function enhancements in z/OS V1R11 - JES2 and JES3 enhancements - zFS file sharing enhancements - Extended access volume enhancements - Choosing whether to run zAAP work on zIIP processors - System REXX enhancements in V1R11 - RRS global panel options - Service aids enhancements in V1R11 - GRS ENQ contention notification enhancements and analysis for GRS latches - Basic HyperSwap® support enhancement - Message Flood Automation enhancements - Program Management new Binder IEWPARMS - Predictive failure analysis (PFA) - SMF enhancements in V1R11 - System Logger enhancements - XCF/XES enhancements in V1R11 - AutoIPL support - Displaying PDSE caching statistics - ISPF enhancements - IBM Health Checker for z/OS enhancements

IBM z OS V1R13 Communications Server TCP IP Implementation Volume 1 Base Functions Connectivity and Routing

IBM z OS V1R13 Communications Server TCP IP Implementation  Volume 1 Base Functions  Connectivity  and Routing
Author: Mike Ebbers,Rama Ayyar,Octavio L. Ferreira,Yohko Ojima,Gilson Cesar de Oliveira,Mike Riches,Maulide Xavier,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2012-02-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738436432

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For more than 40 years, IBM® mainframes have supported an extraordinary portion of the world's computing work, providing centralized corporate databases and mission-critical enterprise-wide applications. The IBM System z®, the latest generation of the IBM distinguished family of mainframe systems, has come a long way from its IBM System/360 heritage. Likewise, its IBM z/OS® operating system is far superior to its predecessors in providing, among many other capabilities, world-class and state-of-the-art support for the TCP/IP Internet protocol suite. TCP/IP is a large and evolving collection of communication protocols managed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), an open, volunteer organization. Because of its openness, the TCP/IP protocol suite has become the foundation for the set of technologies that form the basis of the Internet. The convergence of IBM mainframe capabilities with Internet technology, connectivity, and standards (particularly TCP/IP) is dramatically changing the face of information technology and driving requirements for even more secure, scalable, and highly available mainframe TCP/IP implementations. The z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation series provides understandable, step-by-step guidance about how to enable the most commonly used and important functions of z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP. This IBM Redbooks® publication is for people who install and support z/OS Communications Server. It introduces z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP, discusses the system resolver, showing implementation of global and local settings for single and multi-stack environments. It presents implementation scenarios for TCP/IP base functions, connectivity, routing, virtual MAC support, and sysplex subplexing.