HPE NonStop Server Administration III
- Course Code H1SC5S
- Duration 4 days
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Public Classroom
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Course Overview
TopModule 1 - Course Overview
Module 2 – Server Management Functions
• Good Server Management
• The Characteristics of your environment
• Introduction to System Management on HPE NonStop
Systems
Module 3 – NonStop Operating System Configuration
• NonStop Operating System and DSM/SCM
• System Shutdown and Cold Load procedures (CIIN Startup)
• Firmware Updates
• Kernel Managed Swap File
• TFDS
• Independent products
Module 4 – Managing Processes
• EMS Subsystem Review
• Process Creation and Characteristics
• OLTP Characteristics
• Managing Processes
• Persistent Processes
Module 5 – Managing NonStop Subsystems
• Major Management/Control Area
• Netbatch
• Spooler
• Safeguard
• The OLTP Environment
• Nonstop TMF Management and Planning
Module 6 – Managing Storage
• Storage Clim Overview
• SAS Hard Disk Drives
• Lun Manager
• Write Cache Enable
• Storage Configurations + Pools
• Managing Disk Partions
• Managing Data Encryption
• Managing Disk Drives
• Tapes and Mediacom
• Remote Database Facility (RDF)
Module 7 – Managing Cluster IO Modules (CLIMS)
• Naming convention
• Add/ Start CLIM
• Info/ Status CLIM
• Linux Events
• Using CLIMCMD
• CLIM backup and restore
• Firmware update
Module 8 – Configuring Network CLIMS
• Describe the network layout
• Perform the initial system configuration
• Describe the CIP configuration
• Define the network configuration
• Determine the application configuration
• Verify the configuration
• Save the configuration
Module 9 – Database Management
• SQL/ MP and SQL/MX Management
Module 10 – Performance and Capacity Management
• Monitoring the system with Measure
• Tandem Capacity Model
Module 11 – System Recovery Scenario
• Review possible critical failure scenarios
• Discuss possible backup and prevention measures
• Discuss possible recovery scenarios
Course Schedule
TopTarget Audience
TopSystem Operators, System Administrators, Systems Analysts, Technical Support Analysts.
Course Objectives
TopAt the conclusion of this course the student should be able to:
• Understand the NonStop server hardware and software architecture
• Start up, configure, manage, and shut down your NonStop server and its subsystems
• Change system configuration and recover to a previous setup
• Manage the Integrity NonStop server performance with planning for future growth
Course Content
TopCourse Prerequisites
TopBefore attending this course, students must have:
• NonStop Server Administration II or
equivalent course