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Course Overview
Introduces system programmers to the tasks required to support a z/VM operating system; providing an overview of the processes required to install z/VM & perform the required tailoring steps to support guest operating system virtual machines & CMS users.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for IT professionals who will be responsible for the support of guests and other virtual machines running in the z/VM environment. It assumes that these persons will have little or no experience in the z/VM environment. Additionally anyone responsible for installing, customizing, and maintaining Linux on System z.
Course Objectives
Describe the process of running guests under z/VM Define virtual machines to z/VM and reload the directory Customize the CP component of the z/VM system Customize the TCP/IP files on z/VM Apply service to the z/VM system Install SUSE Linux on System z Install additional packages Describe zLinux system management process Describe zLinux backup and recovery procedures Manage and update zLinux network connectivity issues Implement the z/VM Performance Toolkit Prerequisite to z/VM and Linux Connectivity and Management (ZV100) Prerequisite to z/VM RACF and DirMaint Implementation (ZV200)
Course Outline
1 - Z/VM AND ZLINUX OVERVIEW
2 - INSTALLATION
3 - DIRECTORY
4 - CP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
5 - Z/VM NETWORKING
6 - VMSES/E
7 - INSTALLING SUSE LINUX ON SYSTEM Z
8 - INSTALLING ADDITIONAL PACKAGES
9 - NETWORK CONNECTIVITY
10 - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
11 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY
12 - Z/VM PERFORMANCE TOOLKIT CONFIGURATION