System Operations Training



ACS will provide Power Systems (System i) System Operations training to help your staff better understand and utilize your company’s Power Systems (System i) system. ACS consultants go through a planning phase to help you choose your training topics from the options below, so you can make the most efficient use of your training hours.

Certified Power Systems (System i) Consultants
You can rest assured knowing your training will be conducted by ACS’s certified Power Systems (System i) consultants - this means your project is controlled and backed by the best-of-the-best.

Training Options

System Management
  • Configuring – Lines, Controllers, Devices
  • User Messages – Find, send, reply
  • System Messages – Find, send, reply
  • System History Log (QHST)
  • Front Service Panel
  • Jobs – Active and Job Queued
  • Work with Commands
  • Work with Menus
  • User Profiles
  • System Values
  • Printing – By Printer, By User
  • Perform an Initial Program Load (IPL)
  • Backup and Recovery (standard)
  • Backup, Recovery & Media Services (BRMS)
  • Logical Partitioning (LPAR)
  • Hardware Management Console (HMC)
  • Using ACS Help
System Maintenance
  • Entire System Saves (Monthly)
  • CUMe updates
  • ECS
  • PTF updates
  • ESA
  • Weekly IPL’s
  • DASD Usage Report
Query/400
  • Creation and Maintenance
Power Systems (System i) Navigator
  • Accessing the System
  • Monitors
  • Configuration – Lines, Controllers, Devices
  • User Messages – Find, send, reply
  • System Messages – Find, send, reply
  • System History Log (QHST)
  • Front Service Panel
  • Jobs – Active and Job Queued
  • Work with Commands
  • Work with Menus
  • User Profiles
  • System Values
  • Printing – By Printer, By User
  • Perform an Initial Program Load (IPL)
  • Backup and Recovery (standard)
  • Backup, Recovery & Media Services (BRMS)
  • System Activity (WRKSYSACT)
  • System Status (WRKSYSSTS)
  • Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB)
Troubleshooting
  • Messages
  • Message Queues
  • Logs
Monitoring System Performance
  • System Activity (WRKSYSACT)
  • System Status (WRKSYSSTS)
  • Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB)
IBM’s Web site
  • Where to find Power Systems (System i) Information
  • Accessing InfoCenter
Network Infrastructure
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