ES-445, SUN Cluster 3,2 Advanced administration
Global Knowledge - den eneste autoriserte kursleverandør
for Sun Microsystems i Norge
Kurset går i våre lokaler 8. - 12. oktober
med Geoff Carrier som instruktør
- Innhold
The Sun Cluster 3.2 Advanced
Administration course provides instruction on advanced
configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting skills and
procedures for Sun Cluster 3.2. The course is intended for students
who already have experience installing and configuring basic
applications in Sun Cluster 3.2. The course begins with advanced
coverage of upgrades in the Sun Cluster environment. It then covers
advanced data service configuration and advanced procedures such as
adding and deleting nodes. Students will get the opportunity to
configure advanced file systems in the cluster, such as Sun
StorEdge QFS and ZFS, and to run applications in Solaris 10 zones.
The last part of the course is devoted to discussion and
implementation of cluster best practices as well as troubleshooting
examples.
- Forkunnskaper
Install and configure Sun
Cluster 3.2 software
Configure supported failover and scalable applications in the Sun
Cluster 3.2 Environment
Demonstrate knowledge and experience in Solaris Operating System
(Solaris OS) server administration and maintenance
Perform basic network administration
Administer virtual volume structures using either VERITAS Volume
Manager (VxVM) or Solaris Volume Manager software (formerly known
as Solstice DiskSuite (software
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Upgrade the Solaris OS,
Volume Manager, and Sun Cluster Software using Live Upgrade and new
Quantum Leap upgrade method
Perform advanced data service configuration in Sun Cluster
3.2
Add and delete nodes from a running cluster
Perform disk replacement in a running cluster
Administer failover QFS and shared QFS in Sun Cluster 3.2
Administer failover ZFS in Sun Cluster 3.2
Administer failover and scalable applications in Solaris zones in
Sun Cluster 3.2
Configure IPMP, VxVM, and quorum using best practices
Secure Sun Cluster 3.2 systems using best security practices and
the Solaris Security Toolkit
- Troubleshoot cluster problems