STS-3410: Sun Cluster 3.0 with Veritas Volume Manager

Course Description:
This course, Sun Cluster 3.0u3 with VxVM 3.2, provides an overview of the installation, operation and configuration of the Sun Cluster 3.0 product. The emphasis is on commonly performed basic administrative tasks, understanding how the product operates, and how to configure and maintain the Sun Cluster environment.

The course is intended to provide a thorough introduction to the Sun Cluster 3.0 environment, sufficient to allow the student to install the product in a production setting, and confidently design an installation. In addition, students should be able to perform normal troubleshooting of the environment.

With labs, the students will build and test an entire VxVM/Sun Cluster 3.0 environment during the class. An optional lab incorporating Oracle 9i is provided.

Who Can Benefit:
The course is intended for system administrators and technical support personnel responsible for implementing and supporting environments using Sun Cluster. It covers the functional characteristics and standard administration tasks commonly performed in this environment, with stress on solving problems that arise during those tasks. This course is not appropriate for students with no Solaris system administration background.

Major Topics Include:
  • Sun Cluster 3.0 Architecture
  • Cluster Networking
  • Quorum Devices and Partitioning
  • Storage Configuration
  • Sun Cluster Graphic Interfaces
  • Performance
  • Cluster Topologies
  • Sun Cluster 3.0 Installation
  • Resource Groups
  • Sun Cluster 3.0 Operation
  • Sun Cluster Agents
  • Troubleshooting

Prerequisites:
To receive full benefits from this course, the student must possess Solaris OE administration experience.

Attendees should be able to:

  • Perform basic Unix system administration tasks
  • Understand basic Unix I/O concepts
  • Create and mount file systems using the newfs or mkfs and mount commands

Duration: 5 days
Tuition: $3395
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