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WebSphere MQ For z/OS System Administration




SUMMARY:   This course intended for personnel who will be responsible for installing, operating, administering and supporting WebSphere MQ systems and applications relating to those systems on z/OS platforms.

AUDIENCE:   Technical personnel such as systems programmers, operations analysts, system administrators and anyone else who may be responsible for providing day-to-day support of WebSphere MQ For z/OS.

PREREQUISITES:   A familiarity with WebSphere MQ, such a that gained by attending WMQ01 or a similar background.

For students who have not completed WMQ01, the first session can be extended. Ask for details.

DURATION:   4 Days

COURSE CONTENT:  
  1. WebSphere MQ Review
    • Pgm-to-pgm comms
    • Why WMQ
    • Synchronous model
    • Asynchronous model
    • Time independence
    • Pgm independence
    • Parallel processing
    • Distributed systems
    • The MQI
    • Assured msg delivery
    • Network “decoupling”
    • Queue managers
    • Queues
    • Messages
    • Installation & Config
    • Integrating MQ-z/OS
    • Page datasets
    • Defining the Log(s)
    • The BSDS(s)
    • Storage Classes
    • Verifying installation
    • Starting the QMGR
    • The ZPARM Module
    • Stopping the QMGR
  2. Single System Administration
    • Queue types
    • Queue Locals
    • Queue Alias’s
    • Queue Models
    • Dynamic queues
    • Message types
    • Message structure
    • Message persistence
    • Msg/Correl id’s
    • Message expiry
    • Message delivery seq.
    • Message priority
    • Data conversion
  3. The MQI & Triggering
    • MQCONN MQCONNX
    • MQDISC
    • MQOPEN
    • MQCLOSE
    • MQPUT
    • MQGET
    • MQPUT1
    • MQBEGIN
    • MQBACK
    • MQCMIT
    • MQINQ
    • MQSET
    • Triggering overview
    • Trigger parameters
    • Trigger events
    • The initiation queue
    • The trigger message
    • Trigger monitors
  4. Intercommunication
    • DQM components
    • Queue Remotes
    • Transmission queues
    • Dead letter queue
    • Channels / MCA types
    • Assured msg delivery
    • Msg sequence no’s
    • CHINIT addr space
    • Start channel
    • Stop Channel
    • WQM listeners
    • Multi hopping
    • Queue Mgr aliases
    • Data conversion
    • Channel compression
    • Clusters
    • Cluster objects
    • Cluster channels
    • Repositories
    • Workload balancing
    • Queue replication
  5. Integrity, Restart & Recovery
    • Message persistence
    • The WMQ Log
    • Log archives
    • The BSDS
    • The PARM module
    • QMGR restart
    • Backup & recovery
    • Pageset recovery
    • Media Failure Conditional restart
    • System checkpoints
  6. Security
    • RACF
    • Preparing for security
    • Local security
    • Enabling / disabling
    • WMQ RACF classes
    • WMQ RACF profiles
    • Switch profiles
    • Distributed security
    • Secure Sockets Layer
  7. Queue Sharing Groups
    • Cluster limitations
    • The Sysplex
    • The coupling facility
    • Setting up a QSG
    • CF list structures
    • QSG advantages
    • Shared channels
  8. Troubleshooting
    • Event generation
    • The DLQ
    • DLQ handler
  9. CICS & IMS Support
    • CICS/IMS Adapters
    • CICS/IMS Bridges
  10. WebSphere MQ Clients
    • Why clients
    • MQI channels
    • System variables
    • Client Channel Table
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