IBM WebSphere MQ V7 Advanced System Administration for z/OS
Seminar
In Frankfurt Am Main
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Seminar
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Niveau
Anfänger
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Ort
Frankfurt am main
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Dauer
3 Tage
Design the use of SSL for securing TCP/IP channelsSet up a queue sharing group of queue managers in a z/OS sysplex environment and administer the QSG related resources, such as queues and channelsUse statistics and accounting facilitiesDescribe how channels synchronize and commit their units of workEnable messages to flow between any two queue managers in a WebSphere MQ network through dedicated paths, as needed by network conditions or application requirements. Gerichtet an: This is an advanced course, designed for technical professionals who require the skills to perform advanced administrator tasks for IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS, or who provide support to others who perform such tasks. While this course is based on IBM WebSphere MQ V7, it is also appropriate for people who support prior versions of IBM WebSphere MQ.
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
Before taking this course, students should:Have a working knowledge of WebSphere MQ V7 administration processes and proceduresComplete course WM300 or VM300, IBM WebSphere MQ V7 System Administration for z/OS, or have the skills necessary to perform basic WebSphere MQ V7 administration tasks in a z/OS environmentIBM WebSphere MQ V7 System Administration for z/OS (WM300DE)
Meinungen
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This 3.5 day instructor-led course teaches students some of the advanced skills required by system programmers and administrators of IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS V7.Through instructor-led lectures and hands-on lab exercises, students expand on the basic skills developed in course WM300 and VM300, IBM WebSphere MQ V7 System Administration for z/OS, by learning how to configure and administer a network of WebSphere MQ systems on different platforms. This course focuses on advanced issues in WebSphere MQ communication when WebSphere MQ is running in a z/OS sysplex, such as the administration of the Queue Sharing Group function and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support for TCP/IP channels. Additional topics include channel exit programming and the statistic and accounting facilities provided with IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS V7.The hands-on labs provided throughout the course enable students to gain practical experience working with advanced administration skills for WebSphere MQ V7 for z/OS. Topics covered include configuring security, defining Queue Sharing Groups, publish/subscribe administration, and gathering and analyzing statistics and accounting data for performance tuning
IBM WebSphere MQ V7 Advanced System Administration for z/OS