Detailed Course Outline
Introduction to VSAM data sets
- describe the structure, organization, and use of VSAM clusters
 - explain the function of Control Intervals (CI) and Control Areas (CA)
 - describe the purpose of CI splits and CA splits and how they are accomplished
 - estimate DASD space requirements for various cluster types
 
ICF catalogs
- discuss the use of the ICF catalog
 - describe the structure, purpose, and basic contents of the master catalog
 - describe how the master catalog is located at initial program load (IPL) time
 - discuss the structure, purpose, and basic contents of user catalogs
 - create the ICF catalogs
 - describe the catalog search
 - discuss and create the two types of alias
 
IDCAMS commands, part 1
- discuss the IDCAMS program
 - code the JCL to run IDCAMS
 - code the DEFINE CLUSTER command to create specific VSAM data set organizations
 - code the LISTCAT command to format and print entries from the catalog
 
JCL for VSAM
- explain creation and deletion of VSAM clusters using JCL and the DFSMS data class facility
 - describe the additional JCL parameters that support VSAM clusters
 - discuss the purpose of data class
 - explain the assignment of data class through JCL and the Automatic Class Selection (ACS) routines
 
IDCAMS commands, part 2
- describe the function of REPRO, PRINT and DELETE commands
 - use REPRO to load and back up a VSAM cluster
 - use PRINT to print a VSAM cluster in various formats
 - use DELETE to remove the catalog entry for the data set and scratch the data set from the volume
 - describe and code modal commands to provide for conditional execution of Access Method Services (AMS) statements
 
Buffering
- explain how buffer space may impact performance either positively or negatively
 - explain the use of data and index buffers in sequential processing and direct processing
 - evaluate the use of JCL Access Method Parameters (AMP) keywords to manage buffers
 - code the buffer keywords on the Dataset Definition (DD) statement
 
VSAM integrity and security
- explain how integrity and security is maintained
 - discuss the meaning and use of SHAREOPTIONS
 - discuss the need for serialization of updates to a data set
 - describe how ENQ/DEQ macros are used to serialize data set updates in multiregion and multisystem environments
 - explain the impact of buffering and SHAREOPTION modifications
 - explain VSAM record level sharing
 - use the VSAM integrity and security options: RECOVERY, ERASE, VERIFY, and passwords
 - compare VSAM passwords with Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) security
 
Tuning
- explain the use of CI and CA FREESPACE
 - discuss the performance impact of cache
 - describe the space allocation process with KEYRANGES and multivolume data sets
 - explain the contents of an Index CI
 - explain how VSAM key compression works
 
IDCAMS ALTER
- explain the basic functions of the ALTER command
 - code the ALTER command to modify options for processing existing VSAM objects
 - code the ALTER command to modify options for buffering, FREESPACE, SHAREOPTIONS and passwords
 
Alternate indexes
- describe the reasons for using an alternate index
 - discuss the basic contents of an alternate index
 - use a PATH to process base cluster records directly and in alternate key sequence
 - define and load an alternate index
 - explain the impact of SHAREOPTIONS when opening a base cluster and associated alternate indices
 - explain programming and JCL considerations
 
Advanced functions and extended format data sets
- explain VSAM advanced functions, extended format data sets, and their major features
 - explain data stripping
 - explain compression
 - explain multivolume allocation options
 - explain extended addressability
 - explain system managed buffering
 - explain partial space release
 - explain space constraint relief
 
Data set reorganization, backup, and recovery
- describe the need for data set backup
 - explain the advantages and disadvantages of REPRO
 - explain the advantages and disadvantages of EXPORT / IMPORT
 - explain the advantages and disadvantages of DFSMS Data Set Services (DFSMSdss) DUMP / RESTORE
 - explain the advantages and disadvantages of DFSMS Hierarchical Storage Management (DFSMShsm) HBACKDS / HRECOVER
 - discuss backup frequency
 - determine when reorganization is required
 - code the AMS commands for backup, recovery, and reorganization
 
Linear Data Sets (LDS)
- describe Data-In-Virtual (DIV)
 - explain the structure and use of LDS
 - explain the use of the DIV macro to access LDS
 - discuss candidates for LDS
 
Management and problem analysis aids
- explain the use of the DCOLLECT command to gather management and planning information about the storage subsystem
 - discuss tools used to identify and trace VSAM errors
 - code the AMS EXAMINE command to test the structure of a Key Sequenced Data Set (KSDS)
 - interpret EXAMINE output to determine how to recover from a KSDS structural error
 - invoke the Generalized Trace Facility (GTF) to track VSAM-related events
 - invoke utilities to print GTF trace output
 
Local and global shared resources
- explain techniques to conserve virtual storage by sharing buffers and control blocks
 - discuss the concept of shared resource pools
 - discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Local Shared Resources (LSR)
 - discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Global Shared Resources (GSR)
 - describe macros that control use and allocation of shared resources
 - discuss how to specify and monitor shared buffer allocation in CICS and Information Management System (IMS)
 
CICS VSAM recovery
- describe the major functions of CICS VSAM recovery
 - explain the concept of transaction processing, backup, and recovery
 - explain how to implement and manage CICS VSAM recovery
 
Application coding considerations
- describe VSAM processing terminology
 - define various VSAM processing options
 - explain the merge of catalog entries, JCL parameters, and program definitions that determine processing options
 - discuss VSAM programming support, and JCL requirements in Common Business Oriented Language (COBOL), Programming Language One (PL/I), and Assembler languages
 - describe JCL and programming requirements for COBOL, PL/I, and Assembler languages