Efficient Operlog Analysis in z/OS: Overcoming Challenges with Beta Systems Operlog Tools
Discover how to simplify and accelerate the analysis of Operlog data in z/OS environments. This webinar highlights the challenges of working with large datasets in Operlog and demonstrates how Beta Systems Operlog Tools provide innovative solutions. Experience a hands-on demonstration of how to quickly identify common problems, optimize the analysis process, and make your daily work more efficient.
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Yves Colliard
Creator and architect of Operlog Tools
Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, with French as his mother tongue, Yves began working with MVS in 1981 and moved to Germany in 1984. In 1990, he founded YCOS GmbH, a company specializing in consultancy, training, and software development, particularly known for Operlog Tools. As the creator and architect of Operlog Tools, Yves have significantly contributed to the field.
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction: Introduction of speakers and webinar objectives & challenges in Operlog Analysis
Overview of Operlog in z/OS environments: Typical issues when analyzing large datasets & solutions with Operlog Tools (15 minutes)
Goals and benefits of Beta Systems Operlog Tools: Improvements and new capabilities through the tools and Hands-On Demonstration of Operlog Tools
Questions and Answers: Interactive Q&A session with participants
Analysis Scenarios:
Identifying a problem between 09:00 and 10:00
Locating SVC Dumps and understanding their causes
Analyzing changes after IPL and comparing results
Key Features:
Save, load, and share filters
Perform batch analyses
Execute or rerun MVS commands
Special Case:
Merging Operlog data from multiple LPARs for GDPS environments
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