Veritas InfoScale Storage 7.0 for Unix: Administration Course Outline
Special Note to New Hampshire ResidentsThis course has not yet been approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Please contact us for an update on when the class will be available in New Hampshire.
Overview
The Veritas InfoScale Storage 7.0 for UNIX: Administration course is designed for the IT professional tasked with installing, configuring, and maintaining the Veritas InfoScale Storage environments, including Volume Manager (VxVM), File System (VxFS), and Cluster File System (CFS).
This five day, instructor-led, hands-on 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.
Delivery Method
Instructor-Led Training (ILT)
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.
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.
Describe concepts and components specific to Veritas Volume Replicator, and Veritas File Replicator.
Who Should Attend
This course is for UNIX 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 systems administration; and recommended online training:
Veritas InfoScale 7.0 for UNIX: Installation
Hands-On
This course includes practical lab exercises that enable you to test your new skills and begin to transfer those skills into your working environment.
Course Outline
Storage Foundation Basics
Virtual Objects
Operating system storage devices and virtual data storage
Volume Manager 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
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
Performance monitoring and tuning
Resolving Hardware Problems
How does VxVM interpret failures in hardware?
Recovering disabled disk groups
Resolving disk failures
Managing hot relocation at the host level
Cluster File System
Cluster File System Architecture
CFS overview
CFS architecture
CFS communication
Cluster Volume Manager
VxVM and CVM overview
CVM concepts
CVM configuration
Cluster File System
Cluster File System concepts
Data flow in CFS
Group Lock Manager
Administering CFS
Flexible Storage Sharing
Understanding Flexible Storage Sharing
FSS storage objects
FSS case study
FSS implementation
FSS configuration
Advantages and limitations of FSS
Replication
Disaster Recovery Overview
Disaster recovery
Benefits of a disaster recovery solution
Disaster recovery concepts
Veritas disaster recovery technology overview
Veritas File Replicator
Understanding Veritas File Replicator
Setting up replication for a Veritas file system
Error recovery with Veritas File Replicator
Veritas Volume Replicator
Defining replication
Replication options and technologies
Veritas Volume Replicator overview
Veritas Volume Replicator Components
Comparing volume replication with volume management
Volume Replicator components
Volume Replicator data flow
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