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job control (JCL or EXECs) and familiarity with standard IBM utilities.
job control (JCL or EXECs) and familiarity with standard IBM utilities.


The subcategories below are the subdivisions of the Model 204 system management responsibilities. When expanded, the subcategories include all the topics in the "System management" category list in the lower half of this page.
The items in the <code>Subcategories</code> list, below, are the main subdivisions of the Model 204 system management responsibilities. When expanded, the subcategories include all the topics in the <code>Pages in category "System management"</code> list in the lower half of this page.


<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> Each subcategory is itself a category. And each topic in the lower list is also a topic in one of the subcategories. </p>
<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> Each subcategory is itself a category. And each page in the <code>Pages in category "System management"</code> list is also a page in one of the subcategories. </p>


A suggested introductory topic is [[Model 204 configurations and operating environments]], which is in the "Model 204 operational issues" subcategory.
A suggested introductory topic is [[Model 204 configurations and operating environments]], which is in the <code>Model 204 operational issues</code> subcategory.


==PDF==
==PDF==
You can [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|action=pdfbook}} use this link] to create a PDF file that contains all the pages in this category.
You can [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}|action=pdfbook}} use this link] to create a PDF file that contains all the pages in this category.

Revision as of 20:18, 13 November 2014

This page contains the topics that are written for the system manager responsible for managing Model 204 system resources and coordinating user needs. The Model 204 system manager should have system programming or database administration experience, including knowledge of job control (JCL or EXECs) and familiarity with standard IBM utilities.

The items in the Subcategories list, below, are the main subdivisions of the Model 204 system management responsibilities. When expanded, the subcategories include all the topics in the Pages in category "System management" list in the lower half of this page.

Note: Each subcategory is itself a category. And each page in the Pages in category "System management" list is also a page in one of the subcategories.

A suggested introductory topic is Model 204 configurations and operating environments, which is in the Model 204 operational issues subcategory.

PDF

You can use this link to create a PDF file that contains all the pages in this category.