IBM Session Manager implementation
Session Manager for z/OS V1.2, a VTAM or TCP/IP Session Manager, provides access from a single terminal to multiple z/OS or OS/390 systems. This release offers a range of enhancements, particularly to administration functions, together with functions offering improved usability. New administration c...
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IBM, International Technical Support Organization
c2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | IBM redbooks.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627083606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Session Manager overview
- 1.1 What IBM Session Manager is
- 1.2 Administration
- 1.2.1 Classic configuration
- 1.2.2 Online and Batch Administration (OLA)
- 1.2.3 General points
- 1.2.4 Self-administration via OLA
- 1.3 Dynamic menus
- 1.3.1 Overview
- 1.3.2 Configuration steps
- 1.4 Scripts
- 1.4.1 Overview
- 1.4.2 Script parameters
- 1.5 Panel definition
- 1.5.1 Panel sections and sub-definitions syntax
- 1.5.2 Modifying the MENU2 panel definition
- 1.5.3 MSGPANEL example
- 1.6 Application sessions
- 1.6.1 Parallel sessions
- 1.6.2 Non-parallel sessions
- 1.6.3 TCP/IP sessions
- Chapter 2. Installation and customization
- 2.1 Planning for installation
- 2.1.1 Hardware requirements
- 2.1.2 Software requirements
- 2.1.3 Dasd storage requirements
- 2.1.4 Program Directory statements
- 2.1.5 Preventive Service Planning
- 2.2 Installing IBM Session Manager
- 2.2.1 IBM Session Manager storage requirements
- 2.2.2 First installation versus migration from previous release
- 2.2.3 Operating system requirements
- 2.3 Installation step
- 2.3.1 EXIT activation
- 2.3.2 APF authorization
- 2.3.3 VTAM definitions
- 2.3.4 Use of Session Manager Networking feature
- 2.3.5 TCPIP support
- 2.4 Session Manager startup
- 2.5 OLA definitions
- 2.5.1 The ISZSSEN job
- 2.6 SIGNON to Session Manager
- Chapter 3. Exits
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 E01 - Session Manager initialization time
- 3.3 E05 - Configuration statement processing time
- 3.4 E06 - Application status change
- 3.5 E08 - Timer interval exit
- 3.6 E09 - CALLEXIT invocation from a script
- 3.7 E11- Log on to the Session Manager system
- 3.8 E21 - Signon validation
- 3.9 E22 - Signon completion.
- 3.10 E25 - Input 3270 datastream exit
- 3.11 E29 - Logoff or disconnect from Session Manager
- 3.12 E31 - Slave session pre-initiation
- 3.13 E33 - Slave session post-initiation
- 3.14 E35 - Output 3270 datastream exit
- 3.15 E39 - Slave session termination
- 3.16 E71 - UPDATE issued, prior to replacement with new version of exit
- 3.17 E79 - Session switch exit
- 3.18 E99 - Session Manager termination
- 3.19 Sample E09 Callexit
- 3.20 The Multiple Exit Driver
- 3.20.1 How the Multiple Exit Driver works
- 3.20.2 Setting up the Menu panel to use the DRIVER command
- 3.20.3 The EXIT Control panel
- Chapter 4. Administrator tasks
- 4.1 Spy and Demo functions
- 4.1.1 Spy facility
- 4.1.2 The Demonstration and View facility
- 4.2 Sign-on scripts
- 4.2.1 Script examples
- 4.2.2 Auto scripts
- 4.3 Migration
- 4.3.1 Screen layouts
- 4.3.2 Scripts
- 4.3.3 Screen scrapers
- 4.4 OLA Security
- 4.4.1 OLA security settings
- 4.5 Batch OLA
- Chapter 5. End user functions
- 5.1 Hardcopy facility
- 5.1.1 Components
- 5.1.2 Using the facility
- 5.2 Pushing screens
- 5.2.1 Definitions
- 5.2.2 Using the facility
- 5.3 Demo/View feature
- 5.3.1 Definitions
- 5.3.2 Using the facility
- 5.4 Windows feature
- 5.4.1 Definitions
- 5.4.2 Using the facility
- 5.5 Cut and Paste feature
- 5.5.1 Definitions
- 5.5.2 Using the facility
- 5.6 File Transfer facility
- 5.6.1 Definitions
- 5.6.2 Using the facility
- Chapter 6. Debugging
- 6.1 Debugging overview
- 6.2 Session Manager preliminary checklist
- 6.3 Working with IBM to solve your problem
- 6.3.1 When to contact the Support Center
- 6.3.2 Working with the Support Center
- 6.4 Session Manager problem determination
- 6.4.1 What to do next
- 6.4.2 Classifying the problem
- 6.5 Flow diagrams
- Chapter 7. Sysplex Environment
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.1.1 What is a Sysplex.
- 7.1.2 How ISM for z/OS fits in a Sysplex configuration
- 7.2 Configuring Session Manager to use VTAM Generic Resources
- 7.2.1 What is a VTAM Generic Resource
- 7.3 Configuring Session Manager to use Sysplex Distributor
- 7.3.1 What is Sysplex Distributor
- 7.3.2 Our Dynamic DVIPA configuration
- 7.4 Reconnecting to same Session Manger instance after disconnect
- 7.5 Enabling Automatic Restart Manager support
- 7.5.1 What is Automatic Restart Manager
- 7.5.2 Implementing Automatic Restart Manager
- Chapter 8. Maintenance strategy
- 8.1 Maintenance overview
- 8.1.1 Determining your maintenance level
- 8.1.2 Installing and removing maintenance
- 8.1.3 Applying SUs at startup
- 8.1.4 The UPDATE Facility
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Index
- Back cover.