IMS DBRC Workshop

Course

In High Wycombe

£ 1,675 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    4 Days

On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to: describe the constituent parts of DBRC, process DBRC records, describe the data-sharing environment, register databases and their data sets, define & register data set groups, data groups & recovery groups, explain the interaction between utilities, describe HALDB implementation & migration, use GENJCL. Suitable for: This course is suitable for all Systems Programmers & DBAs responsible for IMS implementation, maintenance & recovery. Senior Application Developers may also benefit from this class, especially in relation to HALDB.

Facilities

Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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24 - 28 Crendon Street, HP13 6LS

Start date

On request

About this course

A good working knowledge of IMS and its implementation and administration within their own organisation. Familiarity with z/OS control programs and VSAM (KSDS & AMS) is also required.

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Course programme

Objectives
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
  • describe the constituent parts of DBRC
  • process DBRC records
  • describe the data-sharing environment
  • register databases and their data sets
  • define & register data set groups, data groups & recovery groups
  • explain the interaction between utilities
  • describe HALDB implementation & migration
  • use GENJCL
  • use DBRC in a production environment
  • carry out DBRC problem identification & resolution
  • carry out RECON maintenance
  • exploit the DBRC API.
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for all Systems Programmers & DBAs responsible for IMS implementation, maintenance & recovery. Senior Application Developers may also benefit from this class, especially in relation to HALDB.
Prerequisites
A good working knowledge of IMS and its implementation and administration within their own organisation. Familiarity with z/OS control programs and VSAM (KSDS & AMS) is also required.
Duration
4 days

Course Code
DBR1
Contents
DBRC Installation & Setup



Log & Database Registration



Utility Interaction - Backup, Recovery and Reorgan



Database Sharing Control



HALDB Implementation and Migration



Using GENJCL



DBRC in Production



RECON Maintenance, Backup and Recovery



DBRC Problem Diagnosis and Resolution



DBRC API Exploitation



Introduction to DBRC Parallel RECON Access




IMS DBRC Workshop

£ 1,675 + VAT