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Veritas InfoScale Storage 7.3 for UNIX/Linux: Administration Course Outline

COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Veritas InfoScale Storage 7.3 for UNIX/Linux: Administration course is designed for the IT professional tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining Veritas InfoScale Storage environments, including Volume Manager (VxVM), File System (VxFS),
and Cluster File System (CFS).

This class covers how to use InfoScale Storage to manage disks, disk groups, and volumes by using a variety of InfoScale Storage user interfaces, including the Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager (VIOM) Web console.

You learn the basics of online file system administration and recovery from disk failures. In addition, you learn about data replication using Veritas File Replicator and Veritas Volume Replicator. You also learn how to configure Veritas Cluster Volume
Manager and Veritas Cluster File System.

Duration
Five days

Course Objectives
By the completion of this course, you will be able to:
• Create, configure, and manage disks, disk groups, and volumes.
• Administer file systems.
• Manage components in the VxVM architecture.
• Manage multiple paths to disk devices.
• Identify types of disk failures and how to resolve them.
• Describe concepts and components specific to Veritas Replicator, and Veritas File Replicator.
• Configure a CFS cluster according to a specified sample design.
• Configure shared disk groups and volumes.
• Configure shared file systems.
• Share local disks among systems in a cluster.

Who Should Attend
This course is for UNIX/Linux system administrators, system engineers, technical support personnel, network/SAN administrators, and systems integration/development staff who will be installing, operating or integrating InfoScale storage.

Prerequisites
Knowledge of and hands-on experience with UNIX system administration is required.

COURSE OUTLINE

InfoScale Storage Basics

Virtual Objects
• Operating system storage devices and virtual data storage
• Volume Manager (VxVM) storage objects
• VxVM volume layouts and RAID levels

Creating a Volume and File System
• Preparing disks and disk groups for volume creation
• Creating a volume and adding a file system
• Displaying disk and disk group information
• Displaying volume configuration information
• Removing volumes, disks, and disk groups

Working with Volumes with Different Layouts
• Volume layouts
• Creating volumes with various layouts
• Allocating storage for volumes

Making Configuration Changes
• Administering mirrored volumes
• Resizing a volume and a file system
• Moving data between systems
• Renaming VxVM objects

Administering File Systems
• Benefits of using Veritas File System
• Using Veritas File System commands
• Logging in VxFS
• Controlling file system fragmentation
• Using thin provisioning disk arrays

Managing Devices

SmartIO
• InfoScale Storage 7.3 SmartIO
• Support for caching on Solid State Drives (SSDs)
• Using SmartAssist Tool

Dynamic Multi-Pathing
• Managing components in the VxVM architecture
• Discovering disk devices
• Managing multiple paths to disk devices

Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware
• DMP in a VMware ESX/ESXi environment
• Managing DMP for VMware
• Administering the SmartPool
• Performance monitoring and tuning using the DMP console

Resolving Hardware Problems
• How does VxVM interpret failures in hardware?
• Recovering disabled disk groups
• Resolving disk failures

Cluster File System

Storage Foundation Cluster File System Architecture
• SFCFS overview
• SFCFS architecture
• SFCFS communication
• VCS management of SFCFS infrastructure

Cluster Volume Manager
• VxVM and CVM overview
• CVM concepts
• CVM configuration
• CVM response to storage disconnectivity

Cluster File System
• Cluster File System concepts
• Data flow in CFS
• Administering CFS Flexible Storage Sharing
• Understanding Flexible Storage Sharing
• FSS storage objects
• FSS case study
• Flexible Storage Sharing implementation
• FSS configuration

Replication

Disaster Recovery and Replication Overview
• Disaster recovery concepts
• Defining replication
• Replication options and technologies
• Veritas technologies for disaster recovery

Veritas File Replicator
• Understanding Veritas File Replicator
• Setting up replication for a Veritas file system
• Error recovery with Veritas File Replicator

Veritas Volume Replicator Components
• Veritas Volume Replicator overview
• Comparing volume replication with volume management
• Volume Replicator components
• Volume Replicator data flow

Veritas Volume Replicator Operations
• Replication setup
• Assessing the status of the replication environment
• Migration, takeover, and fast failback

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