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Product Overview

Batch Control Facility is architected to automate recovery from IMS batch abends within the z/OS environment. The core components include the Log Manager, responsible for automated log closure; the Recovery Manager, which automates the steps needed to recover from abends; and the Tape Storage Interface, which facilitates the storage of batch logs on tape. These components communicate via z/OS system services and internal interfaces.

The system integrates with z/OS security systems such as RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret for authentication and authorization. Configuration parameters are typically stored in control datasets. The architecture leverages standard z/OS facilities for data storage and retrieval.

Batch Control Facility uses z/OS system services for communication between components. The system's design emphasizes minimal overhead and efficient resource utilization. Competing products may offer similar functionality, but Batch Control Facility distinguishes itself through its tight integration with z/OS security and storage management features.

The architecture supports high availability and disaster recovery configurations, ensuring business continuity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the core capabilities of Batch Control Facility?

Batch Control Facility automates the process of recovering from IMS batch abends. It handles log closure automatically and provides tools to assist in the recovery process. It also supports storing batch logging information on tape.

How is Batch Control Facility configured?

Batch Control Facility can be configured using various configuration files that define parameters for log management, recovery procedures, and tape storage options. The specific configuration files and interfaces are detailed in the product documentation.

What types of APIs and integration methods does Batch Control Facility support?

Batch Control Facility primarily uses native interfaces for integration within the z/OS environment. It leverages standard z/OS protocols for communication between its components.

What are the main architectural components of Batch Control Facility?

Batch Control Facility's architecture includes components such as the Log Manager, Recovery Manager, and Tape Storage Interface. These components communicate via z/OS system services and internal interfaces.

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