ES19G Basics of z/OS RACF Administration

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  • Tipologia

    Corso

  • Luogo

    Segrate

  • Durata

    4 Giorni

A continuazione troverai il programma di questo corso disegnato per migliorare le tue competenze e permetterti di realizzare gli obiettivi stabiliti. Learn how to administer the z/OS Security Server Resource Access Control Facility (RACF). Get an introduction to the z/OS environment, Time Sharing Option (TSO) and Interactive System Productivity Facility / Program Development Facility (ISPF/PDF), batch processing, and z/OS data sets. Gain experience with z/OS by viewing, and allocating datasets, submitting a batch job, and viewing job output. Learn how to use basic RACF command parameters, and panels, to define users and groups, protect general resources, z/OS data sets, and choose a basic set of RACF options.

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Via Cassanese, 224, Palazzo Mantegna, Scala A, 20090

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  • describe z/Architecture
  • provide an overview of z/OS and its components
  • explain the concept of virtual storage and its exploitation in z/OS
  • list the different kinds of data sets and discuss their management in z/OS
  • name the main end-user interfaces of z/OS
  • name and describe the components of ISPF
  • log on to the lab system of this class
  • log off from the lab system of this class
  • start ISPF/PDF
  • provide an overview of the structure of ISPF/PDF panels
  • alter the ISPF/PDF settings
  • use ISPF/PDF to view a data set
  • describe data management concepts
  • explain the data set allocation process
  • describe the catalog structure
  • explain how data sets are defined and used
  • allocate a new data set
  • edit a data set using ISPF/PDF
  • delete a data set
  • use ISPF/PDF data set list
  • name and explain the Job Entry Subsystem 2 (JES2) job processing phases
  • describe the general layout of a job
  • list and describe the components of a Job Control Language (JCL) statement
  • submit a batch job to z/OS
  • use ISPF 3.8 and SDSF to handle the job output
  • explain the role RACF plays in data security
  • list the four major functions of RACF
  • explain how RACF allows or denies a user access to a resource, given a diagram of RACF's resource authorization checking process
  • define the terms Universal Access Authority (UACC), access list, user profile, and resource profile
  • describe the role of the security administrator and the auditor
  • explain the features of RRSF
  • describe the group structure in RACF
  • create a group structure by defining appropriate RACF group profiles
  • define new users to RACF
  • implement a centralized or decentralized administrative structure
  • state the differences between generic and discrete data set profiles
  • explain the process RACF uses to grant or deny user access to a data set
  • use the RACF commands or panels to define data set profiles
  • describe the concepts of general resources
  • add a Time Sharing Option (TSO) user to RACF
  • add a UNIX System Service user to RACF
  • set up a user help desk function
  • understand the impact that RACF options have on an installation
  • identify those options that require special planning before activation
  • identify a basic set of options appropriate for an installation
  • describe the use of the global access table
  • describe the purpose of the started procedure table
  • define a protected user
  • explain the use of the restricted user attribute
  • use the RACF database unload utility to document your RACF system
  • describe how to map a digital certificate to a RACF userid

Dotazione:
Each participant will have a station set up with operating systems and software needed for the exercises.

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ES19G Basics of z/OS RACF Administration

1.900 € +IVA