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| Duration: | | 1 Hours |
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| Delivery method: | | Web seminar |
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| Language: | | English |
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| Geography: | | All |
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The IBM Configuration Assistance Tool (ICAT) is used to build and manage the OMEGAMON run-time environment (RTE). You learn the concepts and components of an RTE and the full, base, and sharing options. You also examine the parameters that go into ICAT, see where they are used, and observe how ICAT uses z/OS system variables. |
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After completing this Web seminar, students should be able to accomplish the following:
- Describe ICAT components and architecture
- Relate the input variables to their respective usage
- Describe the architecture of a run-time environment (RTE)
- Describe the steps that create an RTE (add, build, configure, load)
- Describe the RTE options such as full, base, and sharing, and list reasons to use each option
- Describe the parameters that go into ICAT and identify where they are used
- Describe how ICAT incorporates z/OS static system symbols (known in ICAT as system variable support)
- Use ICAT to configure the z/OS-based components of the OMEGAMON XE monitoring solution
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- ICAT Overview
- RTE Architecture
- Steps that create an RTE (add, build, configure, load)
- RTE options: full, base, and sharing
- ICAT parameters
- ICAT and z/OS static system symbols
- Steps for onfiguring the z/OS-based components of the OMEGAMON XE monitoring solution
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This session is for new and current OMEGAMON customers tasked with installing the mainframe OMEGAMON monitoring agents. Sysprogs, Implementers, and System Administrators would benefit from this course.
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z/OS system programming skills |
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