Storage - Managing z/OS Data Using DFSMS Constructs 3.1
Duration
5 hours
Overview
This course introduces you to the family of DFSMS products that are used to manage z/OS data and then focuses on the creation and implementation of data, storage and management classes, as well as storage groups, to automate processes in the storage environment.
Audience
This course is suitable for Operators, System Programmers, Storage Administrators and other staff who are responsible for monitoring and managing data storage in a z/OS environment.
Prerequisites
General knowledge of ISPF and z/OS data processing concepts.
Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe how DFSMS is Used to Manage the Storage Environment
- Identify the purpose of DFSMS components
- Display SMS Storage Information using ISMF
- Describe how ACS Routines are Created and Activated
Course Content
Introduction to DFSMS
Storage Requirements in Today's Data Center
Data Availability
Backup and Recovery
Performance
Security
Automation
The Role of DFSMS in Managing Storage
DFSMS Components
Using SMS Constructs
How Constructs are Used
Data Class
Management Class
Storage Class
Storage Groups
Automatic Class Selection Routines
What is an Automatic Class Selection (ACS) Routine?
The ACS Programming Language
Creating and Testing an ACS Routine
Activating ACS Routines
ACS Routine Execution
ISMF Fundamentals
Who Uses ISMF?
Accessing ISMF
Generating Data, Class and Storage Lists
ISMF Tasks for Storage Administrators