Systems Programming on IBM Z
The foundational knowledge for the position of an IBM z/OS System Programmer and System Administrator begins with this third and final course in the three course professional certificate track.
What you'll learn
The foundational knowledge for the position of an IBM z/OS System Programmer and System Administrator begins with this third and final course in the three course professional certificate track. This course provides hands-on labs to everyday z/OS tasks with JCL, JES, ISHELL and HFS, and z/OSMF. Topics covered include VSAM, z/OS System Libraries, the Language Environment, Generation Data Groups, RAIM, DB2, UNIX System Services, and USS File System. This course includes readings, quizzes, and lab exercises accompanying the video course. You will need 17-18 hours to complete this course.
Table of contents
- System Programming 5m
- JES and JCL Part 1 7m
- JES and JCL Part 2 4m
- How to submit and view JCL output 3m
- Download Exercise Guide for this Course 0m
- Please read 0m
- Before starting the labs - Checklist 0m
- Exercise 1: System Familiarization 0m
- Exercise 2: Submit a job 0m
- Exercise 3: JCL exercises 0m
- JCL procedures 9m
- Exercise 4: Procedures 0m
- JCL tidbits 3m
- Assessment - Introduction to JES and JCL 0m
- Answers - Introduction to JES and JCL 0m
- VSAM 6m
- z/OS Components 6m
- z/OS System Libraries 7m
- Application Infrastructure - part 1 5m
- Application Infrastructure - part 2 6m
- Language Environment 3m
- Generation data groups 5m
- RAIM 2m
- IBM DB2 12 for z/OS Technical Overview 0m
- Networking 5m
- Utilities 7m
- Assessment - System Programming Components 0m
- Answers - System Programming Components 0m
- Introduction to z/OSMF 6m
- z/OSMF Exercise Introduction 1m
- Exercise 5: Using z/OMSF 0m
- IBM z/OS Management Facility V2R3 0m
- UNIX System Services 6m
- USS File System 2m
- ISHELL and hierarchical file system exercise introduction 0m
- Exercise 6: ISHELL and hierarchical file system 0m
- USS processes and permissions 7m
- Assessment - z/OSMF and UNIX System Services 0m
- Answers - z/OSMF and UNIX System Services 0m