IBM OS/390 manuals
Computer Equipment > Server
When we buy new device such as IBM OS/390 we often through away most of the documentation but the warranty.
Very often issues with IBM OS/390 begin only after the warranty period ends and you may want to find how to repair it or just do some service work.
Even oftener it is hard to remember what does each function in Server IBM OS/390 is responsible for and what options to choose for expected result.
Fortunately you can find all manuals for Server on our side using links below.
76 pages 519.95 Kb
4 Fourth Edition, September 1997 5 Contents 7 Figures 9 Notices 11 Trademarks 13 About This Book19 Summary of ChangesRACF Planning: Installation and Migration 21 Chapter 1. Planning for MigrationMigration Planning Considerations 22 Installation Considerations Customization Considerations Administration Considerations 23 Auditing Considerations Application Development ConsiderationsOS/390 Security Server External Security Interface (RACROUTE) Macro Reference OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Data Areas OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Macros and Interfaces General User Considerations 25 Chapter 2. Release Overview 31 Chapter 3. Summary of Changes to RACF Components for OS/390 Release 4 Callable Services Figure 2. Changed Callable Services 12 32 Class Descriptor Table (CDT)33 CommandsOS/390 Security Server (RACF) Command Language Reference.Figure 4 (Page 1 of 3). Changes toRACF Commands OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Command Language Reference 34 14 Figure 4 (Page 3 of 3). Changes toRACF Commands 35 wdsqual prefix.sysname prefix.wdsqual.ds_identity OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Command Language Reference Data AreasFigure 5 lists changed product-sensitive programming interface (PSPI) data areas for RACF. 36 Exits 37 Macros Messages New Messages Changed Messages 38 Deleted Messages PanelsFigure 7. New Panels for RACF 39 Figure 8. Changed Panels for RACF SYS1.SAMPLIBFigure 9 identifies change to the RACF member of SYS1.SAMPLIB.Figure 9. Change to SYS1.SAMPLIB 40 Publications Library 41 Chapter 4. Planning Considerations Migration Strategy Migration Paths for OS/390 Release 4 Security Server (RACF)OS/390 Security Server (RACF Planning: Installation and Migration 42 22 RACF Planning: Installation and Migration Hardware Requirements 43 Compatibility OpenEdition MVSFor Auditability of Superusers For Default USER/GROUP OpenEdition Segment RELEASE=2.4 Keyword on Macros 45 Chapter 5. Installation Considerations 49 Chapter 6. Customization ConsiderationsOS/390 Security Server (RACF) System Programmer's Guide Customer Additions to the Router Table and the CDT RACF/DB2 External Security Module CustomizationOS/390 Security Server (RACF) System Programmer's Guide OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Security Administrator's Guide 50 Exit Processing 51 Chapter 7. Administration Considerations 53 Chapter 8. Auditing ConsiderationsSecurity Server (RACF) Auditor's Guide SMF RecordsOS/390 Security Server (RACF) Macros and Interfaces 55 Chapter 9. Application Development Considerations Programming Interfaces RELEASE=2.4 Keyword on Macros FASTAUTH Changes 57 Chapter 10. General User ConsiderationsSecurity Server (RACF) General User's Guide Password History Changes 59 Glossary Aclass descriptor table system call syscall automatic direction automatic direction of application updates automatic command direction group authority access authority, class authority, authorization checking accessor environment element automatic password direction automatic C 40 data security monitor automatic command direction generic profile discrete profile command interpreter shell command language interpreter 60 D61 E gid_t, shell inventory control block hierarchical file system general-use programming interface Fgroup identifier product-sensitive programming interface (PSPI) authorization checking G H I K 62 LM N O POS/390 Security Server (RACF) Macros and Interfaces general-use programming interface (GUPI) product-sensitive programming interface program access to data sets program control user profile general resource profile, task data set profile, discrete profile, generic profile, group profile, 63 R64 S44 supervisory routine supervisor uid_t, user identifier universal access authority remote node callable service 65 TU 66 Vuser identification and verification W 67 How to Get Your RACF CDIBM Online Library Productivity Edition OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Information Package 69 Index A C D E F G 70 HI L M N O P 71 RS T U V W 73 Readers' Comments We'd Like to Hear from You74 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
673 pages 1.74 Mb
IBMLVSE to OS/390 Migration Workbook4 First Edition (October 1998)5 Contents19 Figures21 Tables23 Preface27 Chapter 1. Why Customers Migrate37 Chapter 2. Sizing the Effort65 Chapter 3. Developing the Plan93 Chapter 4. Job Control Language (JCL) Differences and Considerations121 Chapter 5. Disk and Tape Storage Considerations157 Chapter 6. CICS179 Chapter 7. ICCF and TSO193 Chapter 8. Databases8.1 DL/I and IMS/VS DB Differences 8.1.1 Introduction 194 8.1.2 MVS System Requirements8.1.3 Data Base Descriptor (DBD)170 HDAM DB Primary Index of HIDAM DB Secondary Index for HD DB 195 8.1.4 Program Specification Block (PSB)8.1.5 Batch Programming8.1.5.1 RPG II 8.1.5.2 Interactive Macro Facility (IMF) 8.1.5.3 Command-Level Coding (HLPI) 196 8.1.5.4 Statement CompatibilityIMS/ESA Installation Volume 2: System Definition and Tailoring 172 8.1.5.5 Field Level Sensitivity 8.1.5.6 PCB after GE Status 8.1.5.7 NI Status Codes 8.1.5.8 CHKP Calls 8.1.5.9 GSCD and/or GSTA Calls 8.1.5.10 Assembler Language Calls 197 8.1.6 UtilitiesIMS/ESA Utilities Reference: Database Manager 8.1.6.1 Rewind Option for Reorganization Utilities 8.1.6.2 Checkpoint Option with HD Reorganization Unload Utility 8.1.6.3 Secondary Index Creation IMS/ESA Administration Guide: Database Manager IMS/ESA Utilities Reference: Database Manager 8.1.7 Operations 199 8.1.8 Database Portability202 8.1.9 DL/I Multiple Partition Support8.1.10 Additional Information178 IBM SQL Reference Interoperability between VSE DL/I and OS/390 IMS DBCTL 8.2 SQL/DS to DB2 for OS/390 Migration Consideration 8.2.1 Descriptions of Users 205 8.2.2 Other Comparison Areas8.2.2.1 Year 2000 8.2.2.2 DRDA Considerations 8.2.2.3 Data Replication and Data Access 8.2.2.4 Transaction Management 8.2.2.5 Other Product Areas 206 8.2.3 Summary of Migration Task209 Chapter 9. Telecommunications Subsystems9.1 ACF/VTAMeNetwork Communications Server for OS/390 Customization eNetwork Communications Server for OS/390 Programming eNetwork Communications Server for OS/390 Resource Definition Samples eNetwork Communications Server for OS/390 Resource Definition Reference eNetwork Communications Server for OS/390 Network Implementation Guide eNetwork Communications Server for OS/390 Installation and Migration 210 9.1.1 Product InstallationVTAM Installation and Migration Guide 186 www.ibm.networking.com/vtaprod/vtastor.html 9.1.1.1 VTAM Data Sets 211 9.1.2 Resource Definition and Operation212 188 213 9.1.2.1 Resource Definition 9.1.2.2 Operation190 Tuning VTAM for Your Environment 214 9.1.3 Customization and ProgrammingNetwork Implementation Guide 9.1.3.1 VTAM TablesVSE/ESA Networking Support 9.1.3.2 ProgrammingOperating System Facilities VTAM Network Implementation Guide IBM Network Products Implementation Guide VTAM Programming 215 9.1.4 Network Configuration216 9.2 ACF/NCP9.2.1 Product Installation 9.2.2 Program GenerationNCP, SSP, and EP Generation and Loading Guide 217 9.2.3 Backlevel Hardware Support9.3 BTAM 9.3.1 Product Installationthe BTAM/SP BTAM-ES Programming Reference 9.3.2 Usage 9.4 Migrating TCP/IP 218 9.4.1 Network Definitions219 9.4.2 TCP/IP Configuration9.4.2.1 TCP/IP Customization 9.4.2.2 TCP/IP Standard Applications 9.4.3 TCP/IP Related User Data 9.4.4 TCP/IP Batch Jobs 9.4.5 User Written TCP/IP Applications9.4.5.1 TCP/IP Applications using the Sockets API for Assembler 9.4.5.2 TCP/IP Applications using the Preprocessor API 9.4.5.3 TCP/IP Applications using the BSD/C Sockets 9.4.5.4 TCP/IP Applications using the LE/VSE C Socket API Writing Interlanguage Communication Applications 9.4.5.5 CGI Programs 220 9.4.6 Security221 9.4.7 BibliographyTCP/IP for VSE/ESA User The Native TCP/IP Solution for VSE VSE/ESA as a Web Server Writing Interlanguage Communication Applications OS/390 OpenEdition MVS Planning OS/390 OpenEdition MVS Communications Server Guide OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Security Administrator 9.5 MQSeries 222 9.5.1 MQSeries in Your Operating System Environment227 9.5.2 Networking Definitions9.5.3 Defining MQSeries Object and Operating 4. 228 204 5. MQSeries Command Reference 6. MQSeries Distributed Queuing Guide 229 9.5.4 MQSeries-based ApplicationsMQSeries Application Programming Reference 230 9.5.5 Bibliography231 Chapter 10. POWER and JES2259 Chapter 11. Advanced Function Printing and Print Services Facility/MVS11.1 Introducing PSF/MVS 11.1.1 Functional Comparison between PSF/VSE and PSF/MVS AFP: Printer Information 11.1.1.1 Printers Supported 11.1.1.2 Printer Features 11.1.1.3 PSF/MVS Exclusives 11.1.2 Migration Effort 260 11.2 Installing and Configuring PSF/MVS236 PSF/MVS Systems Programmers Guide 11.2.1 Defining Channel-attached Printers to MVS PSF/MVS Systems Programmers Guide 11.2.1.1 Attachment Options 11.2.2 Defining Network Printers11.2.2.1 SNA-Attached PrintersPSF/MVS Systems Programmers 11.2.2.2 TCP/IP Attached Printers 261 11.2.3 The PSF Startup Procedures11.2.4 Defining Printers for PSF Printing 262 11.2.5 FSS Procedure and PRINTDEV Statements11.2.5.1 Comparison of PRINTDEV Statement Parameters 264 11.3 Setting up AFP Resources11.3.1 Migrating Resources from VSE to OS/390240 11.3.1.1 DefiningResources AFP Application Programming Interface: Programming Guide and Reference 11.3.1.2 Without the Source 11.3.2 Remote-Resident Resources 265 11.3.3 Transferring Print Streams - VSE and OS/390 Coexistence11.3.4 Migrating Print ApplicationsPSF/MVS: Application 11.3.4.1 JCL and JECL Differences 11.3.4.2 Printing from TSO 11.3.4.3 Assembler Programming Interfaces CHARS CKPTPAG DATACK FORMDEF FORMS PAGEDEF PIMSG PRMODE TRCOS/390 Dynamic Allocation and Output Descriptor Macros 11.3.4.4 High Level Language Programming Interfaces 266 11.4 Understanding Operational Differences11.4.1 Starting and Stopping PSF 11.4.2 Command ComparisonTable 31 (Page 2 of 2). VSE - OS/390 Command Comparison[ [,count]$B PRTnnnn,pages [,HOLD]$C PRTnnnn [,CLASS=] [,LOGDEST=.] [,CLass= ] [,Routecde= ] 267 11.5 Other Differences 11.5.1 PerformanceSee Chapter 17 Using Installation Exits in the 11.5.2 Installation Exitssupplied by PSF PSF/MVS Systems Programmers, especially the section Dos and Donts at the front of that chapter. 268 11.5.3 Accounting11.6 References 11.6.1 PSF/VSE Publications 11.6.2 PSF/MVS Publications 11.6.3 Redbooks 11.6.4 Other Sources 11.6.5 Tools11.6.5.1 PSF Supplied Utilities 11.6.5.2 DITTO 11.6.5.3 Other Utilities 11.6.5.4 Internet Locations http://www.printers.ibm.com/ 269 11.6.6 Serviceshttp://www.printers.ibm.com/asg.html/ 273 Chapter 12. COBOL291 Chapter 13. Assembler353 Chapter 14. RPG II14.1 Migration from VSE to OS/390 14.1.1 Device Information 14.1.2 Print Files 354 14.1.3 Tape Labels14.1.4 Extent Exit330 Indexed sequential files Sequential files 14.1.5 Processing Options OS/VS RPG II Installation Reference 14.1.6 File Access Methods 357 Chapter 15. PL/I373 Chapter 16. FORTRAN16.1 VS FORTRAN in OS/390 16.2 FORTRAN Conversion Considerations 375 Chapter 17. Language Environment (LE)393 Chapter 18. Procedure Language REXX18.1 REXX and VM/ESA 18.2 REXX and VSE/ESA 18.3 REXX and TSO/E 394 18.4 Environments370 address ISPEXEC SELECT CMD(%myexec) if address() = CMD then /* OS/2 environment */ 18.4.1 VSE/ESA Environment 18.4.2 VM/ESA Environment 395 18.4.3 TSO/E Environment18.4.4 REXX Exec Sample for the OS/2, TSO and CMS Environments 18.5 Migration Issues 396 18.5.1 REXX and SAA18.6 REXX Bibliography 399 Chapter 19. SORT405 Chapter 20. DITTO411 Chapter 21. VSAM Backup/Restore21.1 VSAM Backup/RestoreDFSMSdss Storage Administration Reference DFSMShsm Managing Your Own Data 21.1.1 OS/390 VSAM Backup/Restore 21.1.2 VSE/VSAM Backup/Restore 413 Chapter 22. Librarian417 Chapter 23. LISTLOG/PRINTLOG - Printing Log Streams23.1 VSE PRINTLOG UtilityOS/390 MVS Planning: Operations IBM VSE/ESA System Utilities VSE/ESA Guide for Solving Problems 23.2 VSE LISTLOG Utility Program 23.3 OS/390 Hardcopy Processing 418 23.3.1 SYSLOG23.3.2 Printing SYSLOG394 OS/390 MVS Setting Up a Sysplex 23.4 OPERLOG 23.4.1 Printing OPERLOG 421 Chapter 24. VSE/Fast Copy and OS/390 DFSMSdss425 Chapter 25. Prepare the Migration Environment25.1 Introductionhttp://www.training.ibm.com/ibmedu/roadmaps/mainframe/os390/. 426 25.2 Install and Configure Required Hardware25.2.1 Processor Requirements402 FBA to ECKD Migration Aid - Internal Disk for the Multiprise 2000 25.2.2 Devices Supported by OS/390OS/390 MVS Hardware Configuration Definition (HCD) Planning 25.2.3 DASD Requirements 427 25.2.4 Other Hardware RequirementsOS/390 MVS Recovery and Reconfiguration Guide 428 25.2.5 Inter-Systems Connectivity25.2.5.1 Shared DASD 25.2.5.2 Tape Drives 25.2.5.3 Terminal Access 25.2.5.4 Data Transfer and NJE 429 25.3 Order and Install the OS/390 Software25.3.1 Fee-based Methods of Installing OS/39025.3.1.1 SoftwareXcel Installation Express (SIE) 25.3.1.2 SoftwareXcel SystemPac/MVSCustom-Built Offerings Planning 406 ServerPac: Using the Installation Dialog CustomPac Installation Dialogs 25.3.1.3 Other Offerings 430 25.3.2 Entitled Methods of Installing OS/39025.3.2.1 ServerPac 25.3.2.2 CBPDO 431 25.4 Set Up Standards, Procedures, and Documentation25.4.1 Installation Standards25.4.1.1 Data Management Standardshttp://www.training.ibm.com/ibmedu/roadmaps/mainframe/storsys/ Related Redbooks DFSMS FIT: Fast Implementation Techniques Process Guide not DFSMS/MVS V1R4 Technical Guide DFSMS FIT: Fast Implementation Techniques Installation Examples DFSMS FIT Forms and Foils Get DFSMS FIT: Fast Implementation Techniques 432 25.4.1.2 MVS Naming StandardsData Sets 408 Generation Data Groups DASD and Tape Volume Serials 25.4.1.3 JCL Standards 433 25.4.2 Systems Management Procedures434 25.4.2.1 Enforcing Installation Standards25.4.2.2 Implementing System Security410 RACF V2.2 Installation and Implementation Guide MVS 3.1.3 and RACF 1.9 Security Implementation Guide OS/390 Security Server (RACF) General User OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Introduction OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Security Administrator 25.4.2.3 Backing Up Your System 25.4.2.4 Creating an Emergency Backup System 435 25.4.2.5 Setting Up Critical Operations Procedures25.4.2.6 Managing Change 25.4.2.7 Managing Problems 436 25.4.3 DocumentationOS/390 Installation Planning Kit 412 S/390 Redbooks Collection OS/390 V2R4.0 Printing Softcopy BOOKs OS/390 Online Collection OS/390 Information Roadmap 25.4.3.1 Your Hardcopy Library 25.4.3.2 Your Softcopy LibraryPrinting Softcopy Books Redbooks 437 25.5 Customize Your New OS/390 System25.5.1.1 Verifying the New OS/390 System 438 25.5.1.2 Applying Preventive Service25.5.1.3 Providing Terminal Access to the OS/390 System 25.5.1.4 NetView FTP AccessNetView FTP V2 MVS Installation, Operation, and Administration OS/390 MVS Initialization and Tuning Reference OS/390 MVS Initialization and Tuning Guide 25.5.1.5 Providing NJE Connection to the OS/390 SystemNJE Installation, Operation and Use with JES2 and Other Systems 439 25.5.2 MVS BCP Customization25.5.2.1 SYS1.PARMLIB ParametersOS/390 MVS Initialization and Tuning 25.5.2.2 MVS Exits 25.5.2.3 Tailoring Other Components 440 25.5.3 Other OS/390 Elements416 OS/390 Parallel Sysplex Test Report 25.5.3.1 Base Elements for Release 4 25.5.3.2 Optional Features for Release 4 OS/390 Program Licensed Specifications 443 Chapter 26. Test Environments461 Chapter 27. Orienting ICCF Users to TSO/ISPF467 Chapter 28. Orientation to OS/390 Console Operation28.1 Introduction 28.1.1 Operating Hardware Consoles 28.2 Understanding the Operator Interfaces 468 28.2.1 Controlling Consoles28.2.2 Managing Display Consoles444 28.2.2.1 Console Modes K S,DEL=R,SEG=28,CON=N,RNUM=14,RTME=001,MFORM=(T,J) 28.2.2.2 Display Areas 28.2.2.3 PFKeysOS/390 TSO/E System Programming Command Reference OS/390 MVS Planning: Operations 469 28.2.3 Extended MCS Consoles28.2.3.1 Using the TSO/E Functions 28.2.3.2 Using SDSF for System Operation 470 446 OS/390 MVS System Messages, Volumes 1 to 5 479 Chapter 29. Orientation for Utilities29.1 IEBxxx or IEHxxxDFSMS/MVS Summary of Access Method Services for ICF DFSMS/MVS Access Method Services for VSAM DFSMS/MVS Utilities 29.2 IEBCOPY 29.3 IDCAMS 29.4 IEBGENER 480 29.5 DFSMSdssDFSMS/MVS DFSMSdss Storage Administration Guide 456 DFSMSdss Storage Administration Reference 481 Chapter 30. Systems Management Philosophy and Methodology497 Chapter 31. Diagnosing System Problems31.1 Problem Determination Tools 31.2 Dumps 31.3 IPCS 31.3.1 Analyzing Dumps 498 31.3.2 Traces31.3.3 Analyzing Traces 31.3.4 Using IPCS 499 31.4 JES2 Diagnosis31.5 SLIP 31.6 Performance Tools 31.7 LOGREC 500 31.8 SYSLOG31.9 DFSMS/MVS Diagnosis476 DFSMS/MVS Access Methods Services for ICF DFSMS/MVS DFSMSrmm Diagnosis Guide 31.9.1 DFSMSdfpDFSMS/MVS DFSMSdfp Diagnosis 31.9.1.1 Analyzing Catalogs for Errors and Synchronization 31.9.1.2 Catalog RecoveryIntegrated Catalog Facility Recovery Utility or ICFRU 31.9.1.3 Checking a VSAM KSDS for Structural ErrorsDFSMS/MVS Managing Data Availability 501 31.9.2 DFSMShsmDFSMS/MVS DFSMShsm Diagnosis DFSMShsm Diagnosis Guide 502 31.9.3 DFSMSrmm31.9.4 DFSMSdss 31.10 Diagnostic Reference Publications 505 Chapter 32. Conversion Process543 Chapter 33. Conversion Services and Tools553 Chapter 34. Customer Migration Example559 Appendix A. Education Information563 Appendix B. Mapping ISV Products and FunctionsB.1 The IBM Software Migration Project Office (SMPO) B.2 VSE ISV System Management Products and OS/390 ComparedTable 46 (Page 2 of 3). S/390 Software Product Mapping 564 540 567 Appendix C. DFSMS Naming Conventions577 Appendix D. Special Notices581 Appendix E. Related PublicationsOS/390 Information Roadmap E.1 International Technical Support Organization PublicationsFor information on ordering these ITSO publications see How to Get ITSO Redbooks on page 561. E.1.1 OS/390 and MVS Redbooks E.1.2 Other Redbooks E.2 OS/390 Product Publications for a complete list of OS/390 books. 582 E.2.1 Planning BooksThe following hard-copy books are part of the 558 Other OS/390 Books: OS/390 Installation Planning Kitwhich can be ordered by publication number GK2T-6710: E.2.2 OS/390 Online Product Library 583 E.3 Other PublicationsE.4 Other Sources E.4.1 Books on the Internethttp://www.s390.ibm.com/os390 http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/ E.4.1.1 Redbooks E.4.1.2 OS/390 Books E.4.1.3 IBM Printing Systemshttp://www.printers.ibm.com/ E.5 Redbooks on CD-ROMs 585 How to Get ITSO Redbooks589 Glossary NumericsA 591 BC1995 and 0195 represents the year 2095 592 568 593 D594 E595 FG 596 HI 597 J598 KL 599 M600 NO P 602 QR S 605 TU 606 VW Y 607 List of Abbreviations615 Index Special CharactersNumerics A 617 B618 C621 D624 E625 FG H 626 I627 J629 KL 630 M632 NO 634 P637 QR 638 S641 T642 UV 644 WX Y 645 ITSO Redbook Evaluation
Also you can find more IBM manuals or manuals for other Computer Equipment.