Advanced z/OS Performance: WLM, Sysplex, UNIX Services, and Web (ES85G)

 
Moyens Pédagogiques :
  • Quiz pré-formation de vérification des connaissances (si applicable)
  • Réalisation de la formation par un formateur agréé par l’éditeur
  • Formation réalisable en présentiel ou en distanciel
  • Mise à disposition de labs distants/plateforme de lab pour chacun des participants (si applicable à la formation)
  • Distribution de supports de cours officiels en langue anglaise pour chacun des participants
    • Il est nécessaire d'avoir une connaissance de l'anglais technique écrit pour la compréhension des supports de cours
Moyens d'évaluation :
  • Quiz pré-formation de vérification des connaissances (si applicable)
  • Évaluations formatives pendant la formation, à travers les travaux pratiques réalisés sur les labs à l’issue de chaque module, QCM, mises en situation…
  • Complétion par chaque participant d’un questionnaire et/ou questionnaire de positionnement en amont et à l’issue de la formation pour validation de l’acquisition des compétences

Who should attend

This advanced course is for z/OS systems programmers, experienced performance analysts and performance administrators, UNIX Services support personnel, and other experienced I/S professionals who want to update their RMF and performance management skills to include the latest z/OS e-business and zEnterprise ensemble runtime environments.

Prerequisites

A working knowledge of the z/OS operational environment is assumed, including a basic knowledge of WLM, UNIX System Services, and Parallel Sysplex. Previous experience or training in z/OS measurement and tuning and RMF are also assumed. Such training can be obtained by attending course: Basic z/OS Tuning Using the Workload Manager (WLM) (ES540)

Course Objectives

  • Describe the advanced performance components of current complex z/OS environment and identify the major performance factors for these components
  • Identify Coupling Facility (CF) technologies and how they function in a Parallel Sysplex, including CF links and CF structures
  • Monitor and analyze the service times and other performance indicators of the CF and other Parallel Sysplex components, including Cross-system Coupling Facility (XCF)
  • Predict and monitor effects of system managed CF duplexing on system performance
  • Identify WLM services and their use by z/OS applications, including enclave services, routing services, and application environments
  • Evaluate RMF enclave reports and understand enclave resource accounting
  • Implement and control WLM optional features such as Intelligent Resource Director (IRD) and WLM defined capacity, and monitor LPAR performance when optimized by these features
  • Evaluate the use of Enterprise Workload Manager (EWLM) as an end-to-end workload management tool
  • Describe the new functionality introduced by zAAP and zIIP specialty processors on z/OS systems and use appropriate tools to control and monitor specialty CP workload performance
  • Monitor and control the USS program environment using RMF reports and System Management Facility (SMF) data along with USS console commands and displays
  • Tune USS resource usage, shell performance and file system performance for Hierarchical File System (HFS) and zFS
  • Configure WLM's management of the USS environment, including BPXAS and classification of USS workloads
  • Set up WLM management of the HTTP Server and classify a Web workload in standalone mode
  • Evaluate the performance implications of different network front-end options that can control access to z/OS web applications hosted in WebSphere
  • Describe a WebSphere Version 6 runtime on z/OS, and identify the basic steps for the performance tuning of this environment
  • Describe the distributed monitoring functionality for WebSphere provided by IBM Tivoli Composite Application Management

Course Content

Today, z/OS supports new workloads running as e-business servers, including the IBM Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server and WebSphere. These workloads exploit the latest features of the z/OS runtime environments, including Parallel Sysplex, Workload Manager (WLM), and UNIX System Services (USS). New hardware technology, such as zAAP and zIIP processors, can be exploited for selected workloads, and the WLM Intelligent Resource Director balances workloads across clustered LPARs in a sysplex.

Examine the performance management and monitoring components of the Parallel Sysplex, USS, and WLM environment using extensive Resource Management Facility (RMF) reports and console displays to understand what is happening in the system. Based on this foundation, analyze case studies using z/OSMF Workload Management and Resource Monitoring functions to show how integrated performance data gatherers for Linux on System z/x, AIX, and Windows systems can be used to provide a consistent monitoring solution for zEnterprise ensembles.

Prix & Delivery methods

Formation en salle équipée

Durée
5 jours

Prix
  • France : 3 690,– €

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