Planning the content of procedures

Your procedures for the master terminal operator (MTO) will vary depending upon their knowledge of IMS operations and the application-program logic

The operating procedure includes four types of instructions:

Establish the pattern for normal processing by accumulating and combining the different requirements of both end users and databases.

The information the operators should record primarily concerns recovery actions; however, they should also record events that occur during the production cycle (in a form that can be audited). Many installations use a run book or system operation log for recording events during normal operations.

Whom you choose to have operational control strongly influences your procedure documentation. The instructions can vary a great deal, depending on their knowledge of IMS operation and the application-program logic. Based on your needs, you can train your MTO in one or more of the following areas:

The arrangements you make to handle error or recovery events are also important in your control of the online IMS system. A knowledgeable operator can restart IMS and fall back to a valid checkpoint. An operator who suspects database damage can involve personnel from database administration or can schedule the required backout or change accumulation jobs.

A suitable document to guide the actions of MTOs should have several sections: