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NEWLY PUBLISHED ITSC RED BOOKS
AND OTHER ITSC PUBLICATIONS INFORMATION
April 1, 1993
International Technical Support Center
Department H52, Building 930
Poughkeepsie, New York 12602
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Abstract
Newly published "Red Books" that are now available for order from
Mechanicsburg/SPC and available in Hone.
Other ITSC publications information of interest is also included in
this newsletter. At this time, there is none, however.
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Data Systems
GG24-3952-00 Database Systems Management: IBM SystemView
Information Warehouse DataHub Presentation Guide
This presentation guide describes the functions and features
of the IBM SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub product.
It offers a complete set of presentation material as well as
a Storyboard demonstration diskette. The document is
intended for customers and technical professionals who want
to learn and understand how to apply the functions of the
DataHub platform and tools feature.
A knowledge of distributed relational database systems and
Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA)
connectivity is assumed.
(334 pages with 3.5 inch diskette)
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Application Business Systems
GG24-3723-01 AS/400 Performance Management Version 2 Release 2
This document describes a methodology for performance
management on IBM AS/400. It includes setting up performance
objectives, collecting and reviewing performance data,
tuning of resources, and capacity planning. Performance
guidelines and application design tips are also provided.
The Version 2 Release 2 Performance Tools (5738-PT1) reports
and the Advisor function are the primary tools used for
performance management. Other performance evaluating tools
are also discussed.
This document is intended mainly for IBM system engineers
and IBM business partners who want to implement a
performance management structure on an AS/400 customer
system, but may also be useful to IBM customers.
(322 pages)
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Personal Systems
GG24-4022-00 System Tuning Techniques for IBM Personal
Application System
The performance of IBM Personal Application System (Personal
AS) is directly related to the tuning of the IBM Personal
System that this software product has been installed onto.
This document discusses how various system elements can be
tuned to optimize the performance of Personal AS installed
on IBM PS/2, PS/ValuePoint, and PS/1 systems and is intended
for use by technical professionals responsible for
supporting end users of these systems. Tuning techniques
for Personal AS operating in the OS/2, DOS/Windows, and
WIN-OS/2 environments are provided.
Although this document is primarily intended for use by
technical professionals supporting IBM Personal AS
installations, the majority of the system performance
improvement techniques described in this document are
applicable for use with other OS/2, WIN-OS/2 and DOS/Windows
end user applications.
(70 pages)
GG24-3944-00 Evaluation of OS/2 V2.0 Application Development
Tools
This document describes a process for evaluating application
development tools for OS/2 Version 2.0. This document is
intended to help systems engineers, field personnel, and
customers evaluate OS/2 application development tools. A
knowledge of OS/2 and CUA91 is assumed.
(78 pages)
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AIX Systems
GG24-3882-00 Getting Started with AIX/ESA
This document is intended for system administrators and
other professionals requiring working knowledge of the
AIX/ESA system. The document describes the following
topics:
o AIX/ESA planning and installation
o AIX/ESA customization and administration
o AIX/ESA backup and recovery
It also discusses issues of integrating the AIX/ESA system
into an existing computer network environment and use of
AIX/ESA host as a server. Some knowledge of AIX RISC
System/6000, TCP/IP and other UNIX** systems is required.
(340 pages)
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MVS/ESA System Products
GG24-3628-02 MVS/ESA Version 4 Implementation Guide
This document is intended to help IBM Systems Engineers and
customers install and use MVS/ESA SP Version 4.
The book contains descriptions and examples of MVS/ESA
Version 4 features and applies to MVS/ESA Version 4 Release
1, MVS/ESA Version 4 Release 2, MVS/ESA Version 4 Release
2.2, and MVS/ESA Version 4 Release 3.
(398 pages)
GG24-3960-00 APPC Security: MVS/ESA, CICS/ESA, and OS/2
This document is intended to help users to define a security
policy when APPC/MVS, CICS/ESA, and OS/2 are part of a
cooperative processing application. It describes the
security facilities provided by these products and outlines
factors to consider when defining such policy. For this
project, RACF was used to define the host security policy.
The RACF general profile classes and guidance on how to
define profiles on these classes is given. Security
considerations when APPC/MVS is the server for CICS/ESA and
OS/2 transactions, and when CICS/ESA is the server for
APPC/MVS and OS/2 transactions are discussed.
(172 pages)
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Communication Controller Products
GG24-3941-00 VTAM Version 4 Release 1 for MVS/ESA Planning Guide
This document describes the new functions and enhancements
in VTAM V4R1. The document mainly focuses on VTAM's support
for APPN. Descriptions and examples of the new functions
and enhancements were produced during a residency at the
International Technical Support Center in Raleigh.
This document is not a substitute for the product
installation and reference manuals. When implementing one
of the described functions, the appropriate VTAM and NCP
manuals should be read in conjunction with this document.
This document is intended for system engineers, system
programmers, and system planners who will plan the
implementation of the new VTAM functions. A basic knowledge
of VTAM, NCP and APPN concepts is required.
(196 pages)
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Communication Network Manager
GG24-3989-00 NetView Performance Monitor Releases 5.1 and 6
New Functions
This document provides a guide to the use of Netview
Performance Monitor (NPM) Release 5.1 and Release 6, and is
intended for system analysts and network planners who need
to evaluate the new functions. System programmers who are
going to implement the new functions will also find useful
information.
It describes:
o A summary of the enhancements
o How this enhanced NPM will help customers manage their
network.
o Some operation scenarios
A knowledge of the previous releases of NPM and some
knowledge of token-ring, Ethernet, frame relay, X.25 and
NetView is assumed.
(130 pages)
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Retail
GG24-3953-00 IBM 4680 X.25 Application Programming Interface
PRPQ 5799-PWN
The IBM 4680 Operating System Version 4 supports
communications on X.25 networks. However, in the past,
communications programs using the X.25 network have had to
use SNA Communications Services; they have not been able to
use the X.25 protocol. Users wishing to use an X.25 network
with the X.25 protocol can now do so by installing the IBM
4680 X.25 Application Programming Interface PRPQ (5799-PWN)
on the IBM 4680 Operating System. This document describes
the facilities provided by the IBM 4680 X.25 API PRPQ
feature and is intended to help SEs, programmers, business
partners and customers install, configure and use the
feature.
Knowledge of the IBM 4680 Store System is assumed.
(252 pages)
GG24-3961-00 IBM 4680 Dependent SNA via Token-Ring PRPQ
This document describes the IBM 4680 Dependent SNA via
Token-Ring PRPQ, Program Number 5799-PWK, of the IBM 4680
Operating System. This PRPQ provides support of LU0, LU1,
LU2 and LU3 over a token-ring network for 4680 controllers
using the IBM 4680 OS Version 4.
This document is intended for programmers and IBM SEs who
need to know how to install and use the Dependent SNA via
Token-Ring PRPQ and what parameters to select when doing the
communications definitions of the controller configuration.
A knowledge of the configuration process for the IBM 4680 OS
and of tasks related to this process is assumed. Therefore,
the main subject of this document is the discussion of the
configuration parameters for token-ring communications as
they are relevant for the PRPQ.
(50 pages)