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ABCs of IBM z/OS System Programming Volume 2

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Published on 07 April 2018

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ISBN-10: 0738443018
ISBN-13: 9780738443010
IBM Form #: SG24-6982-04


Authors: Lydia Parziale, Guillermo Cosimo and Lutz Kuehner

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    Abstract

    The ABCs of IBM® z/OS® System Programming is a 13-volume collection that provides an introduction to the z/OS operating system and the hardware architecture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced system programmer, the ABCs collection provides the information that you need to start your research into z/OS and related subjects. If you want to become more familiar with z/OS in your current environment or if you are evaluating platforms to consolidate your e-business applications, the ABCs collection can serve as a powerful technical tool.

    This volume describes the basic system programming activities related to implementing and maintaining the z/OS installation and provides details about the modules that are used to manage jobs and data. It covers the following topics:

    • Overview of the parmlib definitions and the IPL process. The parameters and system data sets necessary to IPL and run a z/OS operating system are described, along with the main daily tasks for maximizing performance of the z/OS system.
    • Basic concepts related to subsystems and subsystem interface and how to use the subsystem services that are provided by IBM subsystems.
    • Job management in the z/OS system using the JES2 and JES3 job entry subsystems. It provides a detailed discussion about how JES2 and JES3 are used to receive jobs into the operating system, schedule them for processing by z/OS, and control their output processing.
    • The link pack area (LPA), LNKLST, authorized libraries, and the role of VLF and LLA components.
    • An overview of SMP/E for z/OS.
    • An overview of IBM Language Environment® architecture and descriptions of Language Environment’s full program model, callable services, storage management model, and debug information.

    Other volumes in this series include the following content:

    • Volume 1: Introduction to z/OS and storage concepts, TSO/E, ISPF, JCL, SDSF, and z/OS delivery and installation
    • Volume 3: Introduction to DFSMS, data set basics, storage management, hardware and software, catalogs, and DFSMStvs
    • Volume 4: Communication Server, TCP/IP, and IBM VTAM®
    • Volume 5: Base and IBM Parallel Sysplex®, System Logger, Resource Recovery Services (RRS), global resource serialization (GRS), z/OS system operations, automatic restart management (ARM), IBM Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex™ (IBM GDPS®)
    • Volume 6: Introduction to security, IBM RACF®, Digital certificates and PKI, Kerberos, cryptography and z990 integrated cryptography, zSeries firewall technologies, LDAP, and Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM)
    • Volume 7: Printing in a z/OS environment, Infoprint Server, and Infoprint Central
    • Volume 8: An introduction to z/OS problem diagnosis
    • Volume 9: z/OS UNIX System Services
    • Volume 10: Introduction to IBM z/Architecture®, the IBM Z platform and IBM Z connectivity, LPAR concepts, HCD, and the DS Storage Solution
    • Volume 11: Capacity planning, performance management, WLM, IBM RMF™, and SMF
    • Volume 12: WLM
    • Volume 13: JES3, JES3 SDSF

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. z/OS implementation and daily maintenance

    Chapter 2. Subsystems and subsystem interface

    Chapter 3. Job management

    Chapter 4. LPA, LNKLST, and authorized libraries

    Chapter 5. SMP/E for z/OS

    Chapter 6. Language Environment

     

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