Training Course:Sun Cluster 3.2 AdministrationSchool/Trainer:Sun Microsystems, Inc. Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, Edison, Louisville, New York, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Tampa, United States
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Course Description:
'' Module 1 - Introducing Sun Cluster Hardware and Software
Define the concept of clustering Describe the hardware and software environment Identify the data service support Explore the high availability (HA) framework Define global storage services differences
Module 2 - Exploring Node Console Connectivity and the Cluster Console Software
Access the Node consoles on domain-based servers Configure the Sun Cluster console software Use the Cluster console tools
Module 3 - Preparing for Installation and Understanding Quorum Devices
List the Sun Cluster software boot disk requirements and restrictions Identify typical cluster storage topologies Describe quorum votes and quorum devices Configure a quorum server Describe persistent quorum reservations and cluster amnesia Describe data fencing Configure a supported cluster interconnect system Identify public network adapters Configure shared physical adapters
Module 4 - Installing and Configuring the Sun Cluster Software Framework
Install the Sun Cluster packages using the Sun Java Enterprise System (Java ES) installer Describe the Sun Cluster Framework configuration Describe the files and settings that are automatically configured by scinstall Perform automatic quorum configuration Describe the manual quorum selection
Module 5 - Performing Basic Cluster Administration
Identify the cluster daemons Perform basic cluster startup and shutdown operations Describe the Sun Cluster administration utilities
Module 6 - Using VERITAS Volume Manager for Volume Management
Describe the most important concepts of VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) Initialize a VERITAS Volume Manager disk Install VxVM 5.0 software Use basic commands to put disks in disk groups and build volumes Register and resynchronize VxVM disk groups with the cluster Manage device groups Create global and failover file systems Describe the procedure used for mirroring the boot drive
Module 7 - Managing Volumes With Solaris Volume Manager
Describe the most important concepts of Solaris Volume Manager Describe Solaris Volume Manager soft partitions Explain shared disksets, local disksets, and multiowner disksets Describe volume database (metadb) management issues Install and configure the software Create the local metadbs Add disks to shared disksets Perform device group management Perform cluster-specific changes to device groups Create global file systems Mirror the boot disk
Module 8 - Managing the Public Network With IPMP
Define the concepts for an IPMP group List examples of network adapters in IPMP groups Describe the operation of the in.mpathd daemon List the new options to the ifconfig command that support IPMP, and configure IPMP with /etc/hostname.xxx files Perform a forced failover of an adapter in an IPMP group Configure IPMP manually Describe the integration of IPMP into the Sun Cluster software environment
Module 9 - Introducing Data Services, Resource Groups, and HA-NFS
List the components of a data service agent Describe the primary purpose of resource groups Differentiate between failover and scalable data services Use the clrg and clres commands to control resources and resource groups Use the rg and clres cstat commands to view resource and group status Use the clsetup utility for resources and resource group operations
Module 10 - Configuring Scalable Services and Advanced Resource Group Relationships
Describe scalable services Create the failover resource group Create the scalable resource group Describe the SharedAddress resource Use the clrg and clres commands
Module 11 - Performing Supplemental Exercises for Sun Cluster 3.2 Software
Configure a failover applications that fails over between zones Configure HA-ORACLE in a Sun Cluster 3.2 software environment as a failover application Configure ORACLE Real Application Cluster (RAC) 10g in a Sun Cluster 3.2 software environment ...''
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