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    These guides are for IBM mainframe operating systems, namely z/OS and its predecessor, OS/390.

    Traditional mainframe programming environments
    How To Guides for TSO
    How To Guides for TSO
    How To Guides for ISPF
    How To Guides for ISPF
    How To Guides for CICS
    How To Guides for CICS
    Operator Commands
    Entering Operator Commands
    Verifying the IBM z/OS system configuration.
    Verifying Subsystem Configuration
    Advanced Function Printing

    See also IBM DB2 under Databases.

    Operating System and Security Administration
    How To Guides for SMS Storage Administration
    How To Guides for ACF-2 Security
    Communications facilities
    How To Guides for TCP/IP on z/OS
    How To Guides for VTAM on z/OS
    Databases
    How To Guides for IBM DB2
    How To Guides for Oracle on z/OS
    UNIX System Services (USS) and LINUX for z/OS
    How To Guides for UNIX System Services
    How To Guides for LINUX for z/OS
    UNIX System Services vs. LINUX
    UNIX System Services LINUX
    Uses EBCDIC character encoding Uses ASCII character encoding
    Can access both UNIX and z/OS services LINUX only
    Uses default Telnet port 23 for TN3270;
    must connect to another port for stream terminal emulation
    Uses default Telnet port 23 for stream terminal emulation

    Last updated Tuesday July 15, 2008


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