Training Course:OpenVMS ImmersionSchool/Trainer:PARSEC Group Denver, Colorado, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course is primarily designed to provide Customers, Presales Systems Engineers, Services Employees, and Selling Partners with short duration training to help them achieve hp OpenVMS certifications. Students likely to benefit from the course are those with previous hp OpenVMS training and experience that need an update in preparation for certification.
Course ContentsSystem Environment Concepts
Introduction System Environment Concepts Symmetric Multiprocessing Looking at System Information Cluster Systems Logical Names System Disk Structure Learning Check Volume Management
Introduction Understanding Volumes Displaying Device Information Making Volumes Available Initializing Disks Mounting and Dismounting Disks Using the ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE Utility Disk and File Fragmentation Learning Check User Management
Introduction Planning User Accounts Relocating SYSUAF.DAT Managing Accounts Setting Privileges Using Account Prototypes System Interactions User Management Aids Learning Check Process and Virtual Memory Management
Introduction Processes Process Context Alpha Virtual Address Space Overview of Memory Management Managing User Processes Displaying Process Information Displaying Memory Information Learning Check Queue Management
Introduction Introducing Queue Concepts Queue Manager Commands Queue Related Commands Managing Batch Queues Managing Print Output Queues Symbionts DECprint Supervisor Device Control Libraries Module Types Learning Check System Shutdown and Startup
Introduction Shutting Down the System Emergency Shutdown Procedures System Boot Concepts Using a Conversational Boot Learning Check Day-to-Day System Management
Introduction Setting System Time User Communication Learning Check Installing and Updating OpenVMS
Introduction OpenVMS Packages Installing OpenVMS Overview Updating OpenVMS Overview Upgrading the Firmware Installing the OpenVMS Operating System Learning Check Licensing
Introduction License Management Overview License Types License Management Utility Displaying License Database Loading and Unloading Licenses Issuing and Enabling Licenses VMSLICENSE.COM Learning Check OpenVMS Security
Introduction User Security Object Security Data Encryption Physical Security Auditing Intrusion/Break-in Detection Learning Check Customizing the System
Introduction Modifying System Parameters Using the SYSGEN Utility Using the SYSMAN Utility Using AUTOGEN The INSTALL Utility Paging and Swapping Files System Dump File Learning Check Layered Products
Introduction Product Installation Guide and Release Notes Licenses for Layered Products Locating the Distribution Kit Using PCSI to Install Layered Products System Parameters DCL Tables Learning Check Getting System Information
Introduction Error Logging Facility Analyze/Error_Log WSEA Translate /Analyze The Monitor Utility Accounting Utility SHOW Command Summary Learning Check Cluster Concepts and Configuration
Introduction OpenVMS Cluster Overview OpenVMS Cluster Software OpenVMS Cluster Device Naming Conventions Setting up OpenVMS Cluster Accessible Disks Setting up OpenVMS Cluster Accessible Tapes Satellite Nodes Single Versus Multiple System Disks Configuring OpenVMS Clusters The SHOW CLUSTER Utility Learning Check OpenVMS Cluster Design and Configuration
Introduction Business Requirements Design Goals OpenVMS Cluster Interconnects Multiple-site OpenVMS Cluster Learning Check Cluster Troubleshooting: Connection Management and Port Issues
Introduction Cluster State Transitions CLUEXIT Bugchecks Port Issues NISCA Issues Learning Check Troubleshooting Basics
Introduction Troubleshooting Basics Troubleshooting Hardware Failures Troubleshooting Software Failures Availability Manager Concepts and Setup Learning Check Storage Overview
Introduction Storage Overview Storage Area Network (SAN) Concepts Fibre Channel Switch Overview RAID Concepts HSx Controller (HSV) Learning Check Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS
Introduction Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS Concepts Creating a Shadow Set Merge Operations Managing Shadow Sets Booting from a Shadow Set Multi-Site OpenVMS Cluster Systems Dissimilar Device Shadowing and Dynamic Volume Expansion Learning Check Managing Backup
Introduction Backup Types Devising a Backup Strategy Managing Tape Volumes Backup Interfaces Backup Concepts Backup Operations Backing up a Shadow Set Data Encryption and Backup Learning Check SMP Concepts
Introduction Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) Base RAD Performance Considerations Traditional IPL Synchronization and Spin Locks Dedicated CPU Lock Manager Fast Path Processing Processes and RADs Learning Check Hard Partitions
Introduction Partitions Creating Hard Partitions on an Alpha nPartitions Hardware Components of nPartition-Capable Servers Cells and nPartitions Managing nPartitions Learning Check Virtualization
Introduction OpenVMS Virtualization Concepts Galaxy Computing Models OpenVMS Galaxy Hardware Requirements OpenVMS Galaxy System Setup Creating a Shared Everything Environment Device Names OpenVMS Galaxy System Management using DCL OpenVMS Galaxy Configuration Utility Shared Memory Cluster Interconnect Integrity Virtual CPU Migration Global Workload Manager (gWLM) Example of using gWLM on Integrity nPars with iCAP Learning Check Establishing the Network
Introduction Networking Environment Networking Options Viewing the Network Environment LAN Failover Learning Check DECnet
Introduction DECnet Phase IV and DECnet-Plus Using DECnet-Plus Learning Check Local Area Transport (LAT)
Introduction Viewing LAT Information Using LATCP Learning Check TCP/IP Networks Overview
Introduction HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Network Concepts IP Addresses (IPv4) IPv4 Subnet Masks Sockets Software Components Learning Check TCP/IP Commands
Introduction Command Interface Network Communication Authentication of Network Connections Remote Command Execution Transferring Files Management Examples Modifying Subsystem Attributes Learning Check Configuring TCP/IP Services
Introduction Pre-Installation Tasks Installation and Upgrade TCP/IP Configuration Files DHCP Configuration Manual Configuration Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services Startup and Shutdown of Individual Services Unix Services Database File Managing User-Written Services Configuring DECnet over IP Learning Check Protocols
Introduction Network Standards Physical Layer Data Link Layer Network Layer Transport Layer Application Layer Serial Connections Learning Check Network File System (NFS)
Introduction NFS Concepts NFS Implementation NFS Server File Systems NFS and CFS Server Configuration NFS Client Configuration File Locking NFS Security NFS Example CFS Example OpenVMS NFS Processes Troubleshooting NFS Related TCP/IP Commands Learning Chec ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.parsec.com/
Phone:(888) 472-7732
School Address:
999 18th Street Suite 1725 Denver, CO 80202 USA
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Other training courses offered by PARSEC Group:
OpenVMS
OpenVMS System Management I: Essentials for Established Systems
OpenVMS System Management II: Installation, Configuration and Customization
Managing Complex OpenVMS Systems
OpenVMS DCL Procedures
OpenVMS System, Network and Internet Security
HP OpenVMS v8.3 technical update: User/Management features
HP OpenVMS v8.3 technical update: Programming/Internals features
TCP/IP Services for hp OpenVMS
OpenVMS DECnet Plus
OpenVMS System Performance Management
OpenVMS v8.3 Internals for System Managers
OpenVMS Accelerated System Administration
HP OpenVMS v8.3 Programming Features
Scaleable Multithreaded Applications
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