Training Course:N1 Service Provisioning System Software Administration for UNIXSchool/Trainer:Sun Microsystems - Russia Moscow, Russia
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The N1 Service Provisioning System Software Administration for UNIX course provides students with the information they need to install, configure, operate, and manage the N1 Service Provisioning System product. It describes the organizational architecture, including the features and functions, 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 the N1 Service Provisioning model Identify the major components that make up the N1 Service Provisioning System Log in to the N1 Service Provisioning System graphical user interface Navigate through N1 Service Provisioning System graphical user interface Define N1 Service Provisioning System components and containers N1 Service Provisioning System component variables Run native commands on a target host using the N1 Service Provisioning System Deploy application simple components Deploy application container components Verify application component deployment
Course Content Module 1 - N1 Service Provisioning System Introduction and Architecture
Explain what the N1 Service Provisioning System (N1 SPS) software is Identify the major features of the N1 SPS software Explain the roles of the Master Server, Local Distributor, and Remote Agent Discuss the architectural choices available to you with the N1 SPS software Explore the user interface associated with the N1 SPS software Identify features of the main task bar of the N1 SPS software Discuss N1 SPS software paths
Module 2 - Introduction to the Host Database
Create hosts in the Master Server database Discuss host sets Create host sets Discuss and create host types Discuss virtual hosts
Module 3 - Component Creation and Deployment
Understand the role of components in the N1 SPS Understand the contents of a component List some of the built-in component types Differentiate between simple and container components Use best practices for creating and naming components Check in a component from the Gold Server Check in a container from the Gold Server Use built-in install and uninstall steps to deploy components Hide and delete components
Module 4 - N1 SPS Comparison Feature
List the benefits of the N1 SPS comparison feature Describe the role of snapshots in the comparison feature Perform model-to-model comparisons Perform model-to-install comparisons Perform install-to-install comparisons
Module 5 - N1 SPS System Infrastructure
Understand the role of the N1 SPS system services Understand the behavior associated with component types Review the component types used within the N1 SPS software
Module 6 - Introduction to the Command-Line Interface (CLI)
Describe how the CLI contacts the Master Server Use the CLI help feature Get help on a specific CLI command Use the CLI to perform a basic file check-in Use the Jython CLI
Module 7 - Component XML, Variable, and the execNative Command
Understand the role of component XML Discuss component variables Instantiate variables in configuration templates Discuss the use of the execNative command
Module 8 - Advanced Modeling
Discuss parameters in the component XML files Define simple and composite plans Use component constructs in the component and plan XML files Use the N1 SPS softwares built-in verifications in the XML files
Module 9 - Modeling and Deploying WebLogic Platform Components
Understand the special support for the WebLogic platform in the N1 SPS software Discuss the WebLogic platform UI shortcuts Define virtual hosts of the proper type for the WebLogic platform Discuss the WebLogic platforms related component types Deploy a WebLogic platform application Discuss "best practices" related to the WebLogic platform
Module 10 - System Administration
Discuss, at a high level, the installation process Understand N1 SPS installation prerequisites Discuss the different installation bundles available Set up automated Remote Agent installations Configure Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) communication Configure Secure Shell (SSH) communication Start the N1 SPS software applications Stop the N1 SPS software applications Back up the N1 SPS softwares database Restore the N1 SPS softwares database Create and manage users and groups ...''
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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