Not worked in mainframes, yet ? Try the IBM Redbook series : "Introduction
to New Mainframe'.

Nagesh

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Cheryl Walker <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hilario,
>
> Despite the off-topic comments, you have a legitimate request.  And I
> suspect that over the next couple of years, there will be similar requests
> on this forum from other new sysprogs.  Before you can function as a system
> programmer, you will need to become familiar with the mainframe.  I have a
> link on my website for a couple of z/OS 101 Primers -
> http://www.watsonwalker.com/articles.html, which is one place you can
> start.  For you, one of the best will be the Redbook called the P/390:
> OS/390 New User's Cookbook - SG24-4757 -
> http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg244757.html?Open.  This was
> developed for a developer's machine in 1999, but it is quite handy for a new
> sysprog.  By using the links provided in responses to your question and the
> links in my primer, you should have a good start on learning the mainframe.
>
> With that in hand, however, the task of migrating from z/OS 1.7 to z/OS
> 1.11 is almost an impossible task without some experienced help.  No matter
> what country you're in, you can probably locate someone who can help you
> remotely, and I think you'll need that.  Depending on the size of your
> current installation, you might well have a better chance of success with
> installing z/OS 1.11 in a separate LPAR and slowly move the libraries and
> user to the new machine.  If you go this route, try to use IBM's defaults
> whenever possible, rather than create new and difficult to manage naming
> standards.
>
> My best advice is to get your vendor, IBM or 3rd party, to get you started.
>
> Best regards,
> Cheryl
>
> ======================
> Cheryl Watson
> Watson & Walker, Inc.
> www.watsonwalker.com
> 941-266-6609
> ======================
>
>
> On Oct 4, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Hilario G. wrote:
>
> Hi colleagues,
>
> I have not work in mainframe environment and now I have to perform the
> functions of "System Programmer."
>
> I have no time to attend training and in my country there are no planned
> training courses for not having enough workers to justify the course.
>
> Some of you you can tell me if there are training manuals or the can makes
> me
> get my email on the following topics:
> - Installing Z / OS
> - SMPE
> - SMS
> - RACF
> - USS
> - HFS
> - CICS
> - IMS / DB
> - REXX and CLIST
> - JES2
> - VSAM
> - DB2
>
> I have manuals that IBM would need is if someone has information that can
> help me (types of training books or notes).
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Hilario
>
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