iSeries Work Management
Author: ATS
$695

Description iSeries Work Management is a self-paced, audio CD course providing comprehensive, practical training in iSeries 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
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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 DP professionals responsible for overall system performance, including operations and data processing managers, supervisors, and senior programmer analysts. Prerequisites iSeries Workstation Operations iSeries System Operations iSeries Advanced System Operations iSeries Control Language Programming |
Format Self-paced Instructional Materials 10 Audio CDs Interactive Media Student Text Workbook |
Time Required Approximately 10 Hours |
iSeries Work Management
Author: ATS
$695

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