iSeries (AS/400) Work Management
Now Released on Audio CD
Course Code: AIM2
Description
iSeries (AS/400) Work Management is a self-paced, audio based course providing
comprehensive, practical training in AS/400 site management from a work management
point of view.
Upon completion you'll be able to:
Create and modify
job queues that allow single or multiple batch job execution.
Create and modify
output queues and other objects to ensure consistent and predictable locations
of spool files.
Redirect job logs
and program dumps to a single output queue.
Implement specialized
subsystems such as QPGMR, QCMN, QSNADS, and QCTL.
Monitor system
and user activity, storage pool, disk, and CPU utilization.
Change a job's
execution priority and other attributes.
Code and implement
a group job application.
Code and implement
an attention key handling program.
Schedule a time-dependent
job for execution.
Code and implement
a simple event-dependent program.
Code and implement
a customized system start-up program.
Modify system and
user library lists.
Set up autostart
jobs.
Customize the Sign
On display.
Trace the sources
of an interactive or batch job's attributes.
Identify the various
sources of job attributes and the stages a job goes through from initiation
to completion.
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Work Management Objects
Subsystem Descriptions
Work Entries
The Routing Table
Job Classes
Job Descriptions
Jobs Queues
Output Queues
Timesharing Mechanism
Sharing System Resources
Main Storage Pools
Auxiliary Storage Pools (ASP)
achine Pool and Base Pool
Shared and Private Pools
QMCHPOOL, QBASPOOL, and QBASACTLVL System Values
Job State Transition
Process Access Groups (PAGs)
Activity Levels
Time Slice and Execution Priority |
Customizing the System
Subsystem Considerations
Choosing a Controlling Subsystem
Creating Customized Subsystems
Multiple Interactive Subsystems
Isolating Important Users
Creating a Customized System Start-up Program
Choosing Specialty Subsystems QPGMR and QSNADS
Implementing Group Jobs
Simplified Event-Dependent Scheduling
Customizing Job Queues and Output Queues
Printer Schemes
Work Management Concepts
Jobs and Work
Getting Work into the System
Routing Data vs. Request Data
Job Attribute Collection Process |
Controlling Work in the System
Starting and Stopping Subsystems
Holding and Releasing Jobs
Canceling Jobs
Locating Job Output
Centralizing Control of Job Logs and Dumps
Controlling Jobs through Job Queues
Controlling Jobs through Customized Job Descriptions
Using the Work Management Commands
Automating Cleanup with Operational Assistant
Implementing the Job Scheduling Function
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Audience
IT professionals responsible for overall system performance, including operations
and data processing managers, supervisors, and senior programmer analysts.
Prerequisites
AS/400 Workstation Operations
AS/400 System Operations
AS/400 Advanced System Operations
AS/400 Control Language Programming |
Format
Self Study Interactive
Materials
10 Audio CD's
Student Text
Workbook
Interactive Software Media |
Time Required
Approximately 10 Hours
Price
£ 475
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