
Introduction to z/OS UNIX - Course Objectives
On successful completion of this class, the student, with the aid of the
appropriate
reference materials, should be able to:
- Accomplish work to support applications that use files in the Hierarchical
File System (HFS), using TSO commands or z/OS UNIX System Services
shell commands, in particular:
- copy / move data between z/OS files
- copy / move data between HFS files
- copy / move data between z/OS files and HFS files, including
converting code pages as necessary
- create, display, rename, delete, archive, unarchive, compress, and
uncompress data in HFS files
- edit and browse HFS data
- Use the ISPF shell, ISHELL, to work with HFS files from a TSO/ISPF session
- Display web pages residing in HFS files on the mainframe on his or her
local browser on your company intranet
- Create and maintain simple HTML files to display basic text and images and
to link from one page to another
- Run batch jobs that access files and programs (DLLs) in the HFS
Submit jobs to run in the batch from the z/OS UNIX shell
Use the ISPF UNIX Directory List utility (3.17), if possible
Use telnet to access z/OS UNIX, if possible in his or her installation
Understand how UNIX System Services expands and extends the capabilities
of the mainframe.
Course information: U-510 / 3 Days
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