This course is ideally suited for new systems programmers who will be responsible for using SMP/E to implement and maintain z/OS systems and their associated subsystems and products. This course will also be relevant for managers who are responsible for designing software maintenance strategies and systems programmers who require an update into the recent changes and improvements within the z/OS maintenance environment.
The participant should be familiar with z/OS and have a working knowledge of JCL and TSO.
3 days. Hands on.
On completion, delegates will be able to:
Overview of SMP/E
The SMP/E program and its major functions,
Maintenance application and the maintenance system,
The role of the DLIBs in the maintenance process,
SYSMODs and elements,
The role of the Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI), and SMP/E Global, Target and DLIB zones.
SMP/E Data Sets
Consolidated Software Inventory (CSI) and SMP/E zones,
CSI/Zone structure options – pros and cons,
PTS, MTS, STS and the SCDS data set
SMP/E Logging
The SYSMOD data set
JCL for running SMP/E
Backup implications for the SMP/E environment
Zone Contents
Global Zone contents, including:
· FMIDSET,
· ZONESET,
· OPTIONS,
· UTILITY,
· DDDEF,
· SYSMOD, and
· HOLDDATA.
Target and Distribution Zone contents, including:
· TARGETZONE/DLIBZONE,
· DDDEF,
· MAC/SRC/MOD/LMOD/ASSM/HFS etc.,
On-line Enquiries and Reports
Using the SMP/E dialogs to make on-line enquiries.
Using the REPORT and LIST SMP/E command to run batch jobs reporting on the contents of the SMP/E environment.
Modification Control Statementst
The statement types that may be included in the SYSMODs, including:
· ++VER, ++IF, and the product statements,
· ++HOLD/++RELEASE and enhanced HOLDDATA processing and reports,
· ++MOD, ++SRC, ++SRCUPDTE, ++MAC and ++MACUPDTE,
· ++ZAP, ++JAR, and ++HFS.
Setting up the SMP/E Environment
This chapter deals with setting up the SMP/E environment and ensuring all the necessary priming is completed before normal SMP/E processing may start.
These actions are covered using both batch jobs and the administrative panels within the SMP/E dialogs.
SMP/E Processing
· the SET command,
· the three main processing functions of RECEIVE/APPLY/ACCEPT, and
· the functions of REJECT and RESTORE and CLEANUP.
General guidelines for SYSMOD processing conclude this chapter.
Additional SMP/E Control Statements
· The ZONExx commands (including ZONECOPY ZONEEDIT and ZONERENAME),
· UCLIN and JCLIN processing, and
· BUILDMCS and GENERATE processing.
Further SMP/E Topics
· Maintenance strategy options,
· The use of SAA (System Specific Alias) as used by the IBM ServerPac,
· The use of IBM’s web-based service ShopzSeries for ordering products and service,
· The use of IBM’s Internet Service Retrieval (ISR) to receive IBM maintenance over the web,
IBM’s service classification of RSU and consolidated service testing.
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