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Workload Manager




SUMMARY:   This course is designed for IT professionals needing an insight into Performance and Monitoring under z/OS.

AUDIENCE:   Systems programmers, technical support staff, performance specialists, and capacity planning analysts who are responsible for z/OS performance. Systems programmers responsible for a major subsystem will also benefit as will technical managers.

PREREQUISITES:   The course assumes a knowledge or experience of z/OS, including an appreciation of system performance. Whilst attending our z/OS for Beginners course is not essential, it will give the desired level of knowledge.

DURATION:   3 days.

OBJECTIVES:   This course is designed to give the delegates a detailed overview of z/OS Workload Manager. After taking this course the student will be able to:
  • State how WLM differs from SRM.
  • Describe how WLM differs from SRM.
  • Describe how WLM can simplify performance.
  • Use the WLM ISPF dialogues.
  • Understand and use the RMF reports associated with WLM.
  • Demonstrate how subsystems interact with WLM.
  • Understand the WLM macros.

COURSE CONTENT:  
  1. Introduction
    • What is the Workload Manager?
    • Goal mode and compatibility mode of the Workload Manager.
    • How the Workload Manager operates in a single system.
    • How the Workload Manager operates in a parallel sysplex.
    • Transaction routing; what it is and how it helps.
    • An introduction to the Workload Manager controls.
  2. The Workload Manager Macros
    • Why are macro services required?
    • What macro services are available?
    • How the different macro services are used
    • An overview of the major WLM macros
  3. Coding the Service Definitions
    • Structure of the service definitions
    • Creating and modifying the definitions
    • A detailed examination of each definition covering all the parameters and their use
    • A paper based coding exercise
    • The WLM Dialogues
    • The flow and structure of the dialogues
    • Samples of major dialogue screens
  4. The Workload Manager RMF Reports
    • Introduction to the Workload Manager RMF reports
    • The new Monitor III reports - how to read and use them
    • The new Monitor I reports - how to read and use them
    • How to use SMF Type 99 records
  5. Exploitation of the Workload Manager
    • How to set up z/OS to be able to use the Workload Manager
    • How to establish realistic goal values
    • The Workload Manager console commands
    • How to switch between compatibility mode and goal mode
    • Migrating a parallel sysplex to use the Workload Manager
    • Making the best use of the Workload Manager

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