Kursarrangør:
Sun Microsystems
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Sted: På forespørsel i hele landet. (Dette kurset kan holdes de fleste steder på forespørsel. Men i de fleste tilfeller vil det kreve et visst antall deltakere for at kurset kan holdes på ditt hjemsted.) Ta kontakt for mer informasjon
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Type:
Åpent kurs / gruppeundervisning
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Undervisningstid:
Ta kontakt for avtale
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This course is presented as instructor-led training in a classroom. The Sun Fire High-End Server Administration course provides students with the skill set necessary to identify the features and architecture specifics of the Sun Fire 15K/12K and Sun Fire 25K/20K servers.
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These skills include performing configuration and platform administration methodologies supported by Sun on the Sun Fire High-End server, and being familiar with and using troubleshooting tools and techniques available within the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) relevant to the Sun Fire High-End servers.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
• Identify Sun Fire High-End Server field-replaceable units (FRUs) • Describe the Sun Fire High-End Server physical architecture • Configure the Sun Fire High-End Server platform and domains • Perform platform administration activities on the Sun Fire High-End Server • Perform dynamic reconfiguration operations on the Sun Fire High-End Server domains • Use available Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) and platform-specific tools to troubleshoot the Sun Fire High-End Server • Identify and administer Capacity-on-Demand (COD) systems Content: Introducing the Sun Fire High-End Servers
• List the functional goals of the Sun Fire High-End Servers • Identify the four Sun Fire High-End Servers • Describe domains, board sets, and domain configuration units (DCUs) • Describe the key features of the Sun Fire High-End Servers • Describe the roles of the system controller and the System Management Services (SMS) software • Describe some of the advanced reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features of the Sun Fire High-End Servers • Describe Capacity-on-Demand (COD)
Sun Fire High-End Server Architecture
• Describe the Sun Fire High-End Server architecture • Identify field-replaceable units (FRUs) by location and function • Describe the procedure to power on and power off the Sun Fire High-End Server
Managing the Sun Fire High-End Server System Controller Networks and Software
• Identify the system controller´s management networks • Identify the system controller´s System Management Services management features • Identify the system controller´s System Management Services startup script • Identify the system controller´s System Management Services daemons and their functions • Identify the system controller´s System Management Services directory structure • View System Management Services configuration information on the system controller
Configuring the Sun Fire High-End Server
• Assign System Management Services administrative privileges to users • Save and restore the system controller configuration data • Verify platform hardware resources • Verify system environments • Configure an available component list (ACL) for a domain • View system controller message logs • Perform flash PROM image updates on various system components • Configure the system controller failover
Configuring Sun Fire High-End Server Domains
• Describe the characteristics of a Sun Fire High-End Server domain • List the information required to create a new domain • Create a new Sun Fire High-End Server domain from the system controller • Initialize a new domain from the system controller • Describe the location of the Power-On Self-Test (POST) logs
POST, OpenBoot PROM, and Solaris OS Commands
• Explore the High-End Server Domain Power-On Self-Test • Evaluate the Global Domain Configuration Descriptor (GDCD) • Explain the structure of a Sun Fire High-End Server OBP device tree • Describe how to locate CPUs, memory banks, and I/O interface cards given their OpenBoot PROM device tree address • Configure the Solaris OS on the Sun Fire High-End Server domain • Assess domain configuration using standard Solaris OS utilities
Dynamic Reconfiguration
• Describe the benefits of Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) • Discuss the restrictions and issues that can occur with Dynamic Reconfiguration • Analyze domain configuration status using DR • Identify the steps required for removing system boards and I/O boards using DR • Identify the steps required for installing system boards and I/O boards using DR • Move system boards and I/O boards between domains using DR
Managing the Sun Fire High-End Server System With Sun MC 3.x Software
• Configure the platform for COD • Identify COD systems, part numbers and license requirements • Identify COD SMS commands • Manage, install and remove a COD RTU license key • Enable, monitor and service COD resources • Explore the Sun Management Center (Sun MC) software on a Sun Fire High-End Server • Install Sun Management Center software on a Sun Fire High-End Server domain • Identify Sun Fire High-End Server administrative groups and security • Identify Sun Fire High-End Server topology objects • Identify Sun Fire High-End Server platform config reader modules • Describe the use of Platform/Domain State Management (PDSM)
Sun Fire High-End Server Capacity-on-Demand Version 2.0
• Configure the platform for Capacity-on-Demand version 2.0 software • Identify Capacity-on-Demand systems • Identify Capacity-on-Demand part number and license requirements • Manage Capacity-on-Demand right-to-use (RTU) licenses • Identify Capacity-on-Demand System Management Services commands • Install and remove a Capacity-on-Demand RTU license key • Enable Capacity-on-Demand resources • Monitor Capacity-on-Demand resources • Service Capacity-on-Demand V2.0 FRUs
Troubleshooting the Sun Fire High-End Server
• Understand how a Sun Fire High-End Server fails and recovers • Understand the role of the system controller in failure logging • Describe the different types of failures • Find where failure information is recorded • Interpret failure information • Interpret system configuration using the Sun Explorer utility • Understand support information requirements
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Målgruppe for kurset
Students who can benefit from this course include: • Senior Sun Enterprise system administrators • Senior service providers • Operations managers • Information technology planners • Individuals responsible for supporting mainframe-style networked database servers • Individuals responsible for configuring, upgrading, and supporting the Sun Fire High-End Servers
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: • Provide administration support for the Solaris OS • Understand the fundamentals of data storage administration • Understand the fundamentals of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networking and administration • Understand general enterprise server concepts • Configure a Sun Management Center (Sun MC) server and use Sun MC software to monitor the server • Troubleshoot server and network system software and hardware
Related courses before • ES-420: Sun Fire Midrange Server Administration (ES-420) • ES-426: Systems Management Using Sun Management Center 3.6 (ES-426) • SA-300-S10: Network Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System (SA-300-S10) Related courses after • SA-400: Solaris System Performance Management (SA-400) • SB-CAP-0502: Foundations of Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) II (SB-CAP-0502)
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