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Sun[tm] Cluster Advanced Administration

( ES-450 )


     Course DescriptionBack To Top

The Sun[tm] Cluster Advanced Administration course provides students with the information necessary to monitor, expand, and troubleshoot the Sun Cluster 2.2 product.


Course details
    id:      ES-450
    duration:  5 days
    list price:  $  3495.00

 
     Who Can Benefit Back To Top

Experienced Sun Cluster 2.2 administrators and specialists who are planning, setting up, extending, and servicing cluster systems.

 
     Prerequisites Back To Top

To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and experience in Solaris[tm] Operating Environment server administration and maintenance
  • Demonstrate knowledge of Veritas Volume Manager and Solstice DiskSuite[tm] in terms of administration tasks
  • Demonstrate knowledge and experience in Sun Cluster 2.2 administration
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         Skills Gained Back To Top

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Complete administration tasks in the Sun Cluster 2.2 environment
  • Describe the expansion possibilities with Sun Cluster
  • Monitor the Sun Cluster using SNMP
  • Describe error conditions of a 2-node cluster with Veritas Volume Manager
  • Describe error conditions of a 2-node cluster with Solstice DiskSuite
  • Upgrade a 2-node cluster
  • Set up a Sun Cluster with 4 nodes
  • Describe error situations in a 3-node cluster
  • Describe error situations in a 4-node cluster
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         Related Courses Back To Top

  • Before: ES-210: Storage Management With Backup
  • Before: ES-310: Volume Manager With Sun StorEdge[tm]
  • Before: ES-330: Sun Enterprise Cluster Administration
  • Before: ES-331: Sun Enterprise Cluster Administration, Veritas Volume Manager
  • Before: ES-332: Sun Enterprise Cluster Administration, Solstice DiskSuite[tm]
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         Course Content Back To Top



    Module 1 - The Sun Cluster Back To Top

  • Describe the Sun Cluster
  • Describe the hardware setup of the Sun Cluster
  • Describe the Sun Cluster configurations
  • Describe the software setup of the Sun Cluster
  • Describe the setup of a logical host
  • Describe the tasks of a Sun Cluster administrator


  • Module 2 - Monitoring the Sun Cluster Back To Top

  • Describe the methods used to monitor a Sun Cluster
  • Configure SNMP on the Admin workstation


  • Module 3 - Fault Analysis in the Sun Cluster Back To Top

  • Complete a fault analysis
  • Localize error situations in the Sun Cluster
  • Collate error situations in the Sun Cluster


  • Module 4 - Controlling the Sun Cluster Back To Top

  • Describe how to control the Sun Cluster
  • Describe how to monitor the Sun Cluster membership
  • List the rules for the Quorum of the CMM
  • Describe Failure Fencing


  • Module 5 - The Sun Cluster Database Back To Top

  • Describe the functions of the Sun Cluster database
  • Describe how to resolve problems in the database
  • Describe the functions of the ccdd
  • Describe the administration of the database


  • Module 6 - The 2-Node Cluster With Volume Manager (VXVM/CVM) Back To Top

  • Describe the characteristics of the 2-node clusters with the Volume Manager VxVM/CVM
  • Describe error situations and take suitable measures to solve them
  • Complete hardware enhancements or changes and integrate them into a 2-node cluster with VxVM/CVM
  • Upgrade a 2-node cluster with VxVM/CVM


  • Module 7 - The 2-Node Cluster with Solstice DiskSuite Back To Top

  • Describe the characteristics of the 2-node clusters with the Solstice DiskSuite Volume Manager
  • Describe error situations and implement suitable recovery procedures
  • Complete hardware enhancements and changes and integrate them into a 2-node cluster with Solstice DiskSuite
  • Complete upgrades in a 2-node cluster with Solstice DiskSuit


  • Module 8 - The 3-Node Cluster With VxVM/CVM Back To Top

  • Upgrade a 2-node cluster with VxVM/CVM to a 3-node cluster
  • Describe the changed behavior of the cluster framework
  • Describe the failure fencing features in the 3-node cluster


  • Module 9 - The 4-Node Cluster with VxVM/CVM Back To Top

  • Upgrade a 3-node cluster with VxVM/CVM to a 4-node cluster
  • Describe the changed behavior of the cluster framework
  • Describe the different failure fencing features in the 4-node cluster

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