The z/OS 1.13 operating system itself, containing all standard IBM middleware subsystems (CICS, DB2, IMS, WebSphere) bundled directly into pre-allocated storage volumes.
loadparm to ensure your middleware is ready as soon as the system is up. 3. Implement Modern Data Storage
A compatible enterprise Linux distribution (such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or openSUSE) running under a root user configuration. z os adcd 113 13 work
redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247723.pdf">IBM zPDT emulator or the used in this version?
A typical workday involves starting key middleware. This includes CICS for transaction processing, DB2 for relational data, and IMS for hierarchical databases. In version 1.13, these systems were refined to be more integrated with Unix System Services (USS). The z/OS 1
[device] device_number device_type host_file_path 0A80 3390 /opt/ibm/adcd/v1r13/a1res1.3390 0A81 3390 /opt/ibm/adcd/v1r13/a1sys1.3390 0A82 3390 /opt/ibm/adcd/v1r13/a1user.3390 0A83 3390 /opt/ibm/adcd/v1r13/z113w1.3390 Use code with caution.
Before writing application source code, you must allocate Partitioned Datasets (PDS or PDSE) to hold your members. Navigating to ISPF option (Dataset Utility), allocate your work datasets using standard development metrics: Project Name: USER1 Group Name: COBOL Type: SOURCE Record Format (RECFM): FB (Fixed Block) Record Length (LRECL): 80 Dataset Organization (DSORG): PO (Partitioned Organization) 6. Subsystem Management: Compiling and Running Programs Implement Modern Data Storage A compatible enterprise Linux
For standard ADCD operation, use load parameters such as 0A80CS or 0A80CL . Key Load Parameter Suffixes
