AS24BGB: iSeries System Operator
Format | Classroom |
Duration | 4.0
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Description |
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New system operators can develop basic-to-intermediate skills needed for day to day operations of the iSeries system.
You'll learn the Character Driven Interface (Green Screens) and iSeries Navigator (Graphical User Interface) where applicable.
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Audience |
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Those who have responsibility for daily system operations.
It is not intended for technical audiences who are seeking an in-depth look at how the iSeries 400 system works.
This audience should instead attend the Concepts and facilities workshop OL49
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Prerequisites |
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None
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Objectives |
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On completion you will be able to:
- Send, display, and respond to messages
- Use the on-line help and reference material
- Monitor and control job queues, active jobs and output queues
- Create and change User Profiles
- Use authorization lists and group profiles
- Start and Stop the Operating System
- Manage system devices, user display stations and printers
- Save and restore objects and libraries
- Monitor job and history logs
- Diagnose System problems
- Order, receive and install PTFs.
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Contents |
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Use system displays, Control Language commands messages and Help Support.
Specifically this course explains how to do the following:
- Send, Display and respond to messages
- Use the online help and reference materials
- Monitor and control Job Queues, active Jobs and output queues
- Create and change user profiles
- Use authorization lists and group profiles
- Start and Stop the Operating System (OS/400)
- Manage system devices, user displays stations and printers
- Use OS/400 security.
- Save and restore objects
- Resolve system problems
- Order, receive and install PTFs.
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Practical work |
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There are numerous practical exercises after each theory session designed to reinforce your learning
experience.
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Follow on course |
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After attending this course and with 6 months experience a suitable follow on course would be AS27GB, Advanced System Operators
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