Basics of z/OS RACF Administration
			(ES19G)
			
			
		
	
				
Overview
This course begins with an introduction to the z/OS environment, TSO and ISPF/PDF, batch processing, and z/OS data sets. Hands-on labs allow you to gain experience with viewing and allocating data sets, submitting a batch job, and viewing job output. After the introduction to z/OS, you will then learn, through lecture and exercises, how to use basic RACF command parameters and panels to define users and groups, protect general resources, z/OS data sets, and choose a basic set of RACF options.
Audience
This basic course is for those who are new to z/OS and the RACF and responsible for security administration using the RACF element of the z/OS Security Server. Those who need to implement some of the more advanced features of the RACF might want to attend one or more of the following courses:
- Effective RACF Administration (BE87G)
 - Implementing RACF Security for CICS (ES84G)
 - Exploiting the Advanced Features of RACF (ES88G)
 
Prerequisites
You should have:
- Some familiarity with z/OS system facilities (beneficial).
 
Background material needed to proceed is presented the first day.
Objective
- List and describe the basic features and concepts of zSeries architecture and of the z/OS operating system as they relate to security administration
 - Describe the allocation process for data sets in the z/OS environment
 - Identify the security requirements of a system
 - Use the basic facilities and features of RACF
 - Define users to RACF
 - Set up an RACF group structure
 - Use RACF to protect resources
 - Select a base set of options to tailor RACF
 
Course Outline
Day 1
- Welcome
 - Unit 1: Review of z/Architecture and z/OS
 - Unit 2: An introduction to ISPF and ISPF/PDF
 - Exercise 1: Logging on to the lab system
 - Unit 3: An introduction to z/OS data sets
 - Exercise 2: Working with z/OS data sets
 - Unit 4: Batch processing
 - Exercise 3: Job submit and SDSF view Exercise review
 - Unit 5: Security and RACF overview (part 1)
 
Day 2
- Unit 5: Security and RACF overview (part 2)
 - Unit 6: Administering groups and users (section 6.1)
 - Exercise 4 (including review): Defining an RACF group structure
 - Unit 6: Administering groups and users (section 6.2)
 - Exercise 5: User administration Exercise review
 
Day 3
- Unit 6: Administering groups and users (section 6.3)
 - Exercise 6: Delegating security administration Exercise review
 - Unit 7: Protecting z/OS data sets (to section 7.3)
 - Exercise 7: Protecting z/OS data sets: Part 1 Exercise review
 
Day 4
- Unit 7: Protecting z/OS data sets (continued)
 - Exercise 8: Protecting z/OS data sets: Part 2 Exercise review
 - Unit 8: Introduction to general resources
 - Exercise 9: Using RACF for TSO administration
 
Day 5
- Exercise review
 - Unit 9: RACF options
 - Unit 10: Other administrative facilities and features
 

