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PT21567
Training Summary
IBM SPECIAL DELIVERY REQUIRED COURSE: This ISDR course cannot be scheduled without IBM approval. If interested in this course, please contact your Local training Administrator. Learn the features and functions of Information Management System (IMS) Fast Path from both a capability perspective and an implementation perspective. There is something in this course for all Information Technology (IT) professionals, including applications, systems, and database practitioners. The instructor assumes that you already have an understanding of IMS Database / Transaction Manager (DB/TM) fundamentals and that the information presented here builds upon that knowledge. This course is taught in a Web conference medium with live instructor audio and Internet Web conferenced materials. You have chat type Questions and Answers (Q&A) ability, plus live audio. The course is taught 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Central Time for nine work days. Since the class is taught live using Web conferencing methods, you can attend from your home or workplace. Class durations are approximately one-half day so you can still accommodate daily work responsibilities. You will be contacted the week prior to class start to receive connection infor
Prerequisites
You should complete: IMS Fundamentals (CM010) or IMS Fundamental - Web (CMW01) or have equivalent moderate IMS knowledge through work experience
Duration
4.5 Days
Audience
This is an advanced course for IMS application designers, application programmers, system administrators, and database administrators, who design or implement IMS Fast Path applications in an IMS Transaction Management (TM) or CICS Database Control (DBCTL) environment.
Course Topics
Identify the components of IMS Fast PathDescribe the features and functions of each componentExplain the benefits and restrictions of each componentDescribe the processing of Fast Path resources within the IMS TM and DBCTL environmentDesign and implement an Expedited Message Handler (EMH) environmentDesign and implement Fast Path databases (Data Entry Database (DEDB) and Main Storage Data Base (MSDB))Implement High Speed Sequential Processing (HSSP)Implement the DEDB Virtual Storage Option (VSO)Plan and implement the conversion of MSDBs to VSO-DEDBsDevelop an effective buffer pool strategyImplement database and system recovery in a Fast Path environment Implement data sharing for Fast Path DEDBsUnderstand the benefits of shared EMHWrite application calls to Fast Path databasesDesign operator procedures for managing Fast Path resourcesSystems w/TPSMainframe TPSSystem Software TPSz IT Service Management & ToolsIMS Tools