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Provided by: Interskill Learning 2.4 zOS Architecture 1.8IBM Systems |
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4 hours
OverviewAudience
Technical support personnel and senior programmers who require knowledge of z/ Architecture for use in planning, problem resolution, and advanced programming techniques.
PrerequisitesCompletion of the z/ OS Concepts and Components course and knowledge of data processing concepts.
ObjectivesAfter completing this course, the student will be able to:
• Identify the purposes of different bits in the PSW
• Identify the different interruption types
• Recognize the way supervisor routines get control to handle interruptions
• Identify virtual storage components and their elements
• Recognize the method used to translate virtual addresses into real addresses
• Identify the names and purposes of the areas and regions in the MVS address space
• Recognize functions performed by SRM to balance system loads
• Identify how to display and alter message processing facility settings
PSW Formats
PSW Bits
Interruption Processing
Different Interruption Types
Virtual Storage Concepts
Address Translation
The MVS Address Space
The System Resources Manager
SRM Functions

