IMS version 9 implementation guide a technical overview
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Jose, CA :
IBM, International Technical Support Organization
c2004.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | IBM redbooks.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Summary of changes
- November 2004, First Edition
- November 2005, First Update
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Leading the industry
- 1.1.1 Unsurpassed performance
- 1.2 IMS Version 9 highlights
- 1.3 IMS Database Manager enhancements
- 1.4 IMS Transaction Manager enhancements
- 1.5 IMS system manageability enhancements
- Chapter 2. Product packaging, installation and resource definition enhancements
- 2.1 Product packaging
- 2.2 Resource definition and installation changes
- 2.2.1 Shared SDFSRESL for different configurations and system definitions
- 2.2.2 DBRC keyword ignored in the system definition
- 2.2.3 Removing conditional link-edit for online change modules
- 2.2.4 ETO feature checking
- 2.2.5 Dynamic update of DBRC type 4 SVC
- 2.2.6 Replacing DFSMRCL0 by new resource cleanup services
- 2.3 IMS Application Menu
- 2.4 Installation verification program (IVP) enhancements
- 2.4.1 IVP sub-options with IMS Version 9
- 2.4.2 The new "E" IVP steps
- 2.4.3 The new "O" IVP steps
- 2.4.4 The new "P" IVP steps
- 2.4.5 DFSIVPEX IVP utility to export and import the variables
- 2.4.6 IVP help text enhancements
- 2.4.7 JES3 improvements in IVP
- 2.4.8 IVP data set allocation enhancements
- 2.4.9 IVP enhanced dump formatter setup
- 2.4.10 Miscellaneous IVP changes
- 2.5 Syntax Checker enhancements
- 2.6 Documentation changes
- 2.6.1 IMS Information Center
- Chapter 3. Integrated HALDB online reorganization
- 3.1 Overview of integrated HALDB online reorganization
- 3.2 Details of OLR processing
- 3.2.1 Data sets used by OLR
- 3.2.2 Reorganization by copying segments
- 3.2.3 Current position during a reorganization - the cursor
- 3.2.4 Application access during OLR.
- 3.2.5 Completion of reorganization
- 3.3 Setting up for OLR
- 3.3.1 DBRC setup
- 3.3.2 Output data set creation
- 3.4 Starting online reorganization
- 3.4.1 Initiation
- 3.5 Reorganization process
- 3.6 Normal termination and cleanup
- 3.7 Pausing an online reorganization
- 3.8 OLR commands
- 3.8.1 Start an online reorganization
- 3.8.2 Modify a reorganization in progress
- 3.8.3 Terminate an online reorganization
- 3.8.4 Display reorganizations in progress
- 3.8.5 Database commands
- 3.9 Logging, operations, I/O errors and restart
- 3.9.1 Logging
- 3.9.2 IMS normal termination and restart
- 3.9.3 I/O errors
- 3.9.4 Resuming online reorganization
- 3.9.5 IMS or z/OS failure
- 3.9.6 FDBR with OLR
- 3.10 Utilities
- 3.10.1 Image copy
- 3.10.2 Change accumulation
- 3.10.3 Database recovery
- 3.10.4 Batch backout
- 3.10.5 HD Unload and HD Reload
- 3.11 DBRC changes for OLR
- 3.11.1 RECON records
- 3.11.2 DBRC commands
- 3.11.3 OLR coexistence with IMS Version 7 and IMS Version 8
- 3.12 Data sharing, FDBR, RSR, and XRF
- 3.12.1 Data sharing support
- 3.12.2 FDBR support
- 3.12.3 XRF support
- 3.12.4 RSR support
- 3.13 OLR performance
- 3.13.1 OSAM sequential buffering
- 3.13.2 Logging
- 3.13.3 Lock contention
- 3.13.4 Buffer pool definitions
- 3.13.5 Buffer contention
- 3.13.6 DASD contention
- 3.13.7 Pacing
- 3.13.8 TCBs used by OLR
- 3.13.9 Executing OLR in a sysplex
- 3.13.10 CPU use with OLR
- Chapter 4. Fast Path enhancements in IMS Version 9
- 4.1 Fast Path multi-area structures for SVSO
- 4.1.1 Single area structures
- 4.1.2 Multiple area structures
- 4.1.3 Multiple area structures additional considerations
- 4.1.4 System managed duplexing versus IMS managed duplexing
- 4.1.5 Failures without successful duplexing
- 4.2 Area open and close enhancements.
- 4.3 Optional EMHQ structure for shared queues
- 4.4 Fast Path serviceability and usability enhancements
- Chapter 5. DBRC enhancements
- 5.1 DBRC application programming interface
- 5.1.1 Application overview
- 5.2 DBRC functional enhancements
- 5.2.1 Command authorization for /RMxxxx
- 5.3 More than 32K database registrations
- 5.4 GENJCL.IC for HALDB
- 5.5 DBRC migration and coexistence
- 5.5.1 HALDB OLR coexistence
- 5.5.2 DEDB shared VSO multiple area structures
- 5.5.3 MINVERS format change
- 5.5.4 DSPSLDRC eliminated
- Chapter 6. Security considerations with IMS Version 9
- 6.1 Overview of security enhancements
- 6.2 Resource access security (RAS)
- 6.2.1 RAS and APSB security
- 6.2.2 RAS migration examples
- 6.3 AOI security
- 6.3.1 SAF support for type 1 AOI (CMD)
- 6.3.2 SAF support for type 2 AOI (ICMD)
- 6.3.3 SAF support for time controlled operations (TCO)
- 6.3.4 Resource authorization
- 6.4 MSC link security
- 6.4.1 IMS Version 9 MSC security considerations
- 6.5 /LOCK, /UNLOCK and /SET commands
- 6.6 Signon verification security
- 6.6.1 Sign on for static terminals
- 6.6.2 Security level (SECLVL)
- 6.6.3 SMU terminal (TERMNL) security
- 6.6.4 SMU )( SIGN and STERM statements
- 6.6.5 IMS Version 9 sign on security for static terminals
- 6.6.6 New keywords on the OPTIONS statement
- 6.6.7 Static terminal sign on security migration considerations
- 6.7 LTERM-based terminal security
- 6.7.1 Migration considerations for LTERM-based terminal security
- 6.7.2 IMS commands
- 6.7.3 IMS transactions
- 6.7.4 Migration considerations for LTERM-based security
- 6.8 Additional migration considerations
- 6.8.1 Performance considerations
- 6.8.2 AOI considerations
- 6.8.3 User exit interface changes
- 6.8.4 SMU to RACF migration check list
- Chapter 7. Type-2 commands and enhanced command environment.
- 7.1 Type-2 command enhancements in IMS Version 9
- 7.2 Type-2 database commands
- 7.2.1 QUERY DB command
- 7.2.2 QUERY AREA command
- 7.2.3 UPDATE DB command
- 7.2.4 UPDATE AREA command
- 7.2.5 UPDATE DATAGRP command
- 7.2.6 Command security
- 7.2.7 Log records
- 7.2.8 Summary of the command enhancements
- 7.3 Enhanced command environment
- 7.3.1 IMS Version 8 Common Service Layer components
- 7.3.2 IMS Version 9 Common Service Layer components
- 7.3.3 CSL functions and requirements summary
- 7.3.4 CSL start up options and implementation
- 7.3.5 Online change alternatives
- 7.3.6 Global online change
- 7.3.7 OM security user exit
- 7.3.8 Migration to OM
- 7.3.9 Migrating from non-IMSplex to IMSplex with RMENV=N
- 7.3.10 Migrating from RMENV=N to RMENV=Y
- 7.3.11 Enhanced command environment summary
- Chapter 8. Integrated IMS Connect support
- 8.1 IMS Connect overview
- 8.1.1 IMS Connect enhancements in IMS Version 9
- 8.2 IMS Connect clients
- 8.3 IMS Connector for Java client overview
- 8.3.1 IMS Connector for Java functions
- 8.3.2 IMS Connector for Java clients
- 8.4 IMS transactions as Enterprise Service applications
- 8.5 IMS Enterprise Service component
- 8.5.1 Interface WSDL
- 8.5.2 Binding WSDL
- 8.5.3 Service WSDL
- 8.6 MFS-based transaction as Enterprise Service application
- 8.6.1 MFS Web Services Importer
- 8.6.2 MFS Web Services Adapter
- Chapter 9. XML storage in IMS databases
- 9.1 IMS Version 9 XML database
- 9.1.1 Storing XML information in IMS databases
- 9.2 XML database overview
- 9.2.1 XML schema definition language
- 9.2.2 Decomposed storage
- 9.2.3 Intact storage
- 9.2.4 DLIModel Utility
- 9.3 JDBC interface
- 9.4 XML database summary
- Chapter 10. IMS Java enhancements
- 10.1 IMS Java environment overview
- 10.2 IMS and DB2 interoperability.
- 10.2.1 Setting up the IMS to DB2 connection using RRSAF
- 10.2.2 Accessing DB2 UDB for z/OS databases from JMP or JBP applications
- 10.3 IMS Java symbolic checkpoint and restart for JBP
- 10.3.1 Checkpoint call formats
- 10.3.2 Restart call formats
- 10.4 IMS Java GSAM support for JBP applications
- 10.5 Java-COBOL interoperability
- 10.5.1 Enterprise COBOL as a back-end application in a JMP or JBP region
- 10.5.2 Enterprise COBOL as a front-end application in a JMP or JBP region
- 10.6 JDBC and SQL enhancement
- 10.6.1 JDBC enhancement
- 10.6.2 SQL enhancement
- 10.6.3 SQL syntax enhancement
- 10.7 Remote database services
- 10.7.1 Remote database services components
- 10.7.2 Security
- 10.7.3 Installation steps
- Chapter 11. Knowledge Based Log Analysis (KBLA)
- 11.1 Overview of KBLA
- 11.2 Invoking KBLA
- 11.2.1 KBLA task selection 1 - IMS Log Utilities
- 11.2.2 KBLA task selection 2 - IMS Log Formatting
- 11.2.3 KBLA task selection 4 - IMS Knowledge Based Analysis
- 11.2.4 IMS KBLA - Log Data Set Analysis
- 11.2.5 KBLA MSC Link Performance Formatting
- 11.2.6 KBLA Statistic Log Record Analysis
- 11.2.7 KBLA trace entry filtering
- 11.2.8 KBLA IRLM Lock Trace Analysis
- 11.2.9 KBLA DBCTL Transaction Analysis
- Chapter 12. Miscellaneous enhancements in IMS Version 9
- 12.1 Miscellaneous Database Manager enhancements
- 12.1.1 Parallel full function database open option
- 12.1.2 Miscellaneous HALDB enhancements
- 12.1.3 Improved message with DB abends
- 12.1.4 Greater than 32K tape block size for image copies
- 12.2 Miscellaneous Transaction Manager enhancements
- 12.2.1 OTMA and APPC /EXIT command support
- 12.2.2 Message level ACEE aging value for OTMA
- 12.2.3 OTMA trace table enhancement
- 12.2.4 DFSYPRX0 pre-routing exit
- 12.2.5 Input message ZZ protection for OTMA.
- 12.2.6 APPCIOT= in DFSDCxxx for IMS/APPC application time-out.