This course is designed to teach experienced PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX professionals the latest features in PowerHA SystemMirror. It covers how to:
Effectively administer and monitor an IBM PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX cluster
Implement PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX’s more complex options
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Inhalte PowerHA SystemMirror Schulung
Day 1
Unit 1 Topic 1: PowerHA review
Unit 1 Topic 2: Advanced administration: Topology and CSPOC features
Exercise 1: Lab setup, cluster review, topology, and CSPOC administration
Day 2
Unit 2 Topic 1: Adding applications manually
Unit 2 Topic 2: Adding applications using a Smart Assist
Exercise 2 Part 1: Manually adding an application
Exercise 2 Part 2: Adding an application using a Smart Assist
Day 3
Unit 3: Advanced administration: Resources and resource groups
Exercise 3 Part 1: Implementing resource group dependencies
Exercise 3 Part 2: Adding application monitors
Day 4
Unit 4: Determining cluster status using the command line interface
Unit 5: Advanced administration: Event configuration
Exercise 4: Determining cluster status using command line
Exercise 5: PowerHA for AIX event configuration
Day 5
Unit 6: Advanced administration: DLPAR and WPAR implementation
Unit 7: Determining cluster status using the IBM Systems director
Exercise 6: Implementing DLPAR and WPAR
Exercise 7: Implementing the PowerHA IBM Systems director plug-in
Open lab time
Seminar-Ziele:
The objectives of this class are to review PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX fundamental concepts, components, and new features. Students will gain advanced information that will be vital when building and administering complex HA configurations.
On completion of this course, students should be able to:
Review fundamental PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX concepts and components
Use the more complex configuration options:
Create four node clusters with two independent resource groups
Create and test robust application start and stop scripts
Create and test custom application monitors
Create resource group dependencies
Customize event notifications
Integrate WPAR and DLPAR with applications under PowerHA control
Determine the status of the cluster and cluster components using PowerHA/SNMP commands and the IBM Systems director plug-in
Integrate applications using Smart Assists into PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX:
Using the DB2 Smart Assist
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Entscheidungshelfer
PowerHA SystemMirror Schulung
Zielgruppe
This course is designed for experienced AIX system administrators and support personnel who will be responsible for the administration, maintenance, and implementation of PowerHA SystemMirror clusters on IBM Power p systems running AIX. This audience will include:
Students who want to learn to work with the PowerHA SystemMirror 7.1 for AIX
Students who want to learn about how to implement PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX in complex configurations
Technical leaders responsible for designing PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX clustering solutions
Important:
This course is not suitable for students that do not have prior knowledge of AIX or PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX and want to go from novice to expert in five days.
Voraussetzungen
You should have experience with installing and performing standard PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX configuration functions, which can be obtained through the following course (or equivalent experience):
PowerHA SystemMirror for AIX System Administration I: Planning and Implementation (AN61D1DE)
Note: AN61D1DE is a mandatory prerequisite.
You should also be familiar with:
The AIX operating system
The IBM server hardware that they are using
The principles of good system management
TCP/IP communications concepts and tools, as covered in Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN120)orAIX Jumpstart for UNIX Professionals (AN140) briefly (or in TCPIP for AIX Administrators (AN210) extensively)
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) concepts and configuration, as covered in Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN120)orAIX Jumpstart for UNIX Professionals (AN140)