Total Course Duration : 20 to 25 Days
Crash Course on the Weekends
Online Classes Available on Request
HACMP Clustering
Part # 1. PowerHA for AIX: Migration and Extended
Administration
- Fundamental PowerHA for AIX concepts and components
- Cluster planning
- Build two node HACMP cluster
Part # 2. PowerHA for AIX: Implementation, Configuration and Administration
- Explain the high availability concept
- Outline the capabilities of PowerHA for AIX
- Design and plan a highly available cluster
- Install and configure PowerHA for AIX in the following modes of operation: Single resource group on a primary node with standby node; and Two resource groups in a mutual takeover configuration
- Configure resource group startup, fallover, and fallback policies
- Perform basic system administration tasks for PowerHA
- Perform basic customization for PowerHA
Part # 3. PowerHA for AIX: Real Time Scenarios on Power Server
- Create two node cluster
- Install HACMP on each node
- Configure each nodes
- Start/stop/sync cluster
- Design resource group and make resources highly available
- Create multiple resource groups
- Do gracefull fallover and fallback
- HACMP concurrent volume groups
- HACMP making filesystems highly available
- Add shared storage to existing HA filesystems
- Configure and test disk heartbeats
- Upgrade HACMP
NIM
- Network Installation Management
- AIX installation from NIM
- AIX software management from NIM
- NIM resources
- Installation of VIO through NIM
VIO LPAR
- VIO Installation
- LPAR ? creation with VIO
- Micro partitioning
- VIO administration using IVM Integrated Virtual Manager
- Networking LPAR
- Inter-Networking LPAR
- Networking LPAR with external LAN
- Configuration of SEA ? Shared Ethernet Adapter
- VIO Servers Backup
VIO
- VIO Installation
- LPAR Creation with VIO
- Micro partitioning
HMC
- HMC Installation
- Connection p-series server
- P-series server administration with HMC
- HMC Back up
- LPAR Creation
- DLPAR Creation
SAN Storage
- Installing HBA Card
- Configuring SAN in AIX
- SAN multi-path concepts
- SAN commands
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