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Empowering Your Business with Comprehensive z/OS System Operator

At VRGZLABS, we offer a specialized training program in z/OS System Operator, designed to equip you with the skills needed to manage and optimize mainframe systems effectively. With hands-on practical sessions and direct access to z/OS System Operator, our course is led by industry experts who bring real-world experience into the classroom.

Our z/OS System Operator Include:
z/OS System Operator ( IBM Course Code ES27G customized with REXX)
  • Z Architecture
    • Describe System z usage of z/Architecture
    • Identify System z servers and their major components
    • Name z/OS functional groups and base elements
    • Describe the concept of virtual storage and its exploitation in z/OS
  • MVS commands for Operations
    • Issue z/OS commands with the correct syntax
    • Identify z/OS display commands that can be used to determine device and channel path status
    • Describe the use of VARY and CONFIG z/OS operator commands
    • Interpret the results of z/OS commands
  • Trouble shooting with Error Messages and LOG
  • JES2
    • Identify the differences between JES2 and JES3
    • Describe JES2 usage
    • SPOOLs and checkpoint data sets
    • Cold, warm, and hot starts
    • Commands to control resources and display job status
  • Describe the purpose and use of the following:
    • TSO
    • ISP/PDF
    • Allocating, displaying, and editing data set information with ISP/PDF panels
    • SDSF
    • Describe the naming rules for z/OS data sets
    • Describe the z/OS catalog structure
  • Storage Basic concepts
  • JCL Concepts
    • JOB,EXEC and DD Statements
    • JCL utilities
    • Describe the function of JCL cataloged procedures
    • Symbolic Overrides
  • Console Commands and Monitoring
    • Identify the difference between MCS consoles and extended MCS consoles
    • Issue commands to determine the status and parameters of any console
    • Describe major console enhancements at z/OS 1.8, z/OS 1.10, and z/OS 2.1
  • REXX
    • REXX Introduction
    • Programming with Conditional construct
    • Programming with ADDRESS TSO , TRACE, PROC, FILE
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2nd October, 2024

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