Training Course:N1 Provisioning Server Administration and Operational TroubleshootingSchool/Trainer:Sun Microsystems - Russia Moscow, Russia
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The N1 Provisioning Server Administration and Operational Troubleshooting course provides students with the information they need to configure, manage, and troubleshoot the N1 Provisioning Server 3.1 Blades Edition software. It describes the organizational architecture, including the features and functions, the resource requirements, and the benefits. This course is an instructor-led class that consists of a mix of lecture and lab exercises.
Skills Gained Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: Describe N1 Provisioning Server 3.1 Blades Edition architecture Configure provisionable resource monitors Create Control Center customer accounts and user profiles Create global operation environment images Back up and restore N1 critical files Scrub storage disks Create new N1 device types Configure new N1 devices Troubleshoot common N1 operation faults
Course Content Module 1 - Overview of N1(TM) Architecture
Understand the basic architecture of the N1 Grid Provisioning Server software (Provisioning Server) Define the Provisioning Server architecture Define a logical server farm Identify the I-Fabric components Describe the Infrastructure Director
Module 2 - Performing Administrative Tasks
Describe the tasks performed by Provisioning Server administrators Create Control Center customer accounts and user profiles Create a Provisioning Server global image Perform image management tasks Back up and restore Provisioning Server critical files Synchronize the Control Center and the Infrastructure Database
Module 3 - Monitoring the N1 Farm
Define the monitoring system in the Provisioning Server environment Describe the monitoring features of the Provisioning Server Control Center Configure user-defined server farm monitors List the command-line interface (CLI) monitoring commands Configure devices for monitoring Monitor provisioning operations
Module 4 - Configuring N1 Devices
Describe the purpose of the wiring map Identify the device types List the CLI commands used to create entries in the wiring map Add a device type entry to the wiring map by using the devtype command Restore the wiring map
Module 5 - Troubleshooting Common Problems
Describe the farm activation phases Identify the activation states Describe troubleshooting procedures in the activation process Describe troubleshooting procedures in the deactivation process Locate failed farm devices Control device failover Interpret error messages Troubleshoot operational problems ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://ru.sun.com/win/service/education
Phone:(095)935-84-11
School Address:
Sun Microsystems B-200, Leninsky Pr. Moscow, 117198 Russia Tel: (095)935-84-11 E-mail: education@Russia.Sun.Com
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