HPE NonStop Server Administration III H1SC5S (131546)
This HPE NonStop Administration course completes the trilogy to make you familiar with administering an HPE NonStop System. In this 5 day class we discuss how to start up, configure, manage, and shut down your NonStop server and its subsystems. This includes changing system configuration with recovery to a previous setup, if necessary. The management of the HPE NonStop server current performance and planning for future growth is discussed. The course is 70% lecture and 30% hands on labs using HPE servers.
Audience
System Operators, System Administrators, Systems Analysts, Technical Support Analysts
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- NonStop Server Administration II or equivalent course
Course objectives
At 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 Modules
Module 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
