ProTech seems to offer a wide range of classes across topics and seem like
a good place to ask/search:
https://www.protechtraining.com/

On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 7:28 AM Nigel Morton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fred,
>
> There is an IBM course, SS84. It is, like most other storage-related IBM
> courses I've seen recently, very out of date but you might find a training
> provider who can still give it. Being out of date isn't a show stopper for
> basic education, imho. The course is actually for DFSMS implementation and
> mirrors the contents of z/OS DFSMS Implementing System-Managed Storage,
> SC23-6849 which might be a good place to start for reading up on the
> subject. You might also want to look into training for your hardware, too.
>
> I'm in the UK so I couldn't comment on training providers in the US which
> is where I assume you are. I know that at least one UK training company has
> a specific DFSMS course and I assume other trainers will too.
>
> I would expect IBM Tech U and SHARE to have sessions based on a specific
> function or covering what's new so probably not a great place for you to
> look.
>
> By way of an unscheduled rant, IBM courses and materials used to be
> excellent. The courses I've looked at over the past few years have declined
> significantly in quality. Some have been updated but very lazily: modules
> have been tacked on to the end with a bunch of release-based updates which
> are quick to do but create a course that's hard to follow and contains
> contradictions. It's a shame.
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2021 at 21:14, fred glenlake <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi List-ers,
> >
> > Would any of you be able to recommend courses for newbie Storage
> > Administrators??   The shop is mostly IBM products, very few if any ISV
> > products.   DFDSS is used for backups, restores.   DFSMS is installed but
> > settings seem to be more minimal in nature with management classes
> settings
> > set to NOLIMIT for most management classes.   DFHSM is installed but not
> > really doing anything since the management classes tell it not to do
> > anything.   The previous Storage Admin retired (good for him) but he took
> > most of the working knowledge about the shop with him.   I was brought in
> > to help train up some newbie resources to be Storage Admins.   They have
> > expressed an interest in attending more formal courses along with the
> > one-on-one training I am providing.   IBM has Tech U, SHARE is also
> usually
> > really good however both of these I would think would be for more
> > experienced Storage folks.   Any suggestions for courses for newbies or
> > material they could review would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Fred G.
> >
> >
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