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Veritas InfoScale 8.0 Fundamentals for UNIX/Linux: Administration

The Veritas InfoScale 8.0 Fundamentals for UNIX/Linux Administration course is designed for the IT professional who requires an overview of the Veritas InfoScale Storage and Veritas InfoScale...

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$4,500 USD GSA  $3,853.90
Duration 5 days
Course Code VIS8-FUND
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

The Veritas InfoScale 8.0 Fundamentals for UNIX/Linux Administration course is designed for the IT professional who requires an overview of the Veritas InfoScale Storage and Veritas InfoScale Availability products. This five-day class is a condensed version of the five-day Veritas InfoScale Storage 8.0 for UNIX/Linux: Administration course and the five-day Veritas InfoScale Availability 8.0 for UNIX/Linux: Administration course. This course is a subset of the two courses and it covers the basics of Veritas InfoScale Storage 8.0, and Veritas InfoScale Availability 8.0. This course will NOT prepare you for the certification exams or the Advanced courses of both the products.

Skills Gained

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Provide an overview of the InfoScale product suite and InfoScale support for cloud environments.
  • Install and configure the InfoScale Storage environment.
  • Create, configure, and manage disks, disk groups, and volumes.
  • Administer file systems and manage components in the VxVM architecture.
  • Administer Mirrored Volumes
  • Resize a Volume and a File System
  • Create a cluster, and configure service groups and resources.
  • Outline the different VCS cluster communication mechanisms.
  • Explain InfoScale support for multi-version clusters.
  • Perform common administrative cluster operations.
  • Summarize VCS user and agent account passwords encryption standards.
  • Outline online and offline configuration procedures.
  • Configure notifications and triggers to customize VCS behavior in response to events.
  • Explain how VCS responds to resources faults.
  • Describe how the Intelligent Monitoring Framework improves fault detection.
  • Describe VCS response to common system and cluster interconnect failures.

Who Can Benefit

This course is designed for UNIX/Linux system administrators, system engineers, technical support personnel, network/SAN administrators, and systems integration/development staff, who will install, configure, manage, and integrate InfoScale Storage and InfoScale Availability.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of and hands-on experience with UNIX/Linux systems administration is required.

Course Details

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

Installing and Licensing InfoScale

  • Introducing the Veritas InfoScale Product Suite
  • Tools for Installing InfoScale Products
  • InfoScale Cloud Offerings
  • Installing Veritas InfoScale Storage
  • Installing Veritas InfoScale Availability
  • Upgrading Veritas InfoScale Enterprise
  • Introduction Exercise A: Viewing the Virtual Machine Configuration
  • Introduction Exercise B: Displaying Networking Information
  • Exercise A: Verifying that the System Meets Installation Requirements
  • Exercise B: Installing InfoScale Storage and Configuring Storage Foundation
  • Exercise C: Performing Post-Installation and Version Checks

Virtual Objects

  • Operating System Storage Devices and Virtual Data Storage
  • Volume Manager (VxVM) Storage Objects
  • VxVM Volume Layouts and RAID Levels
  • Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager (VIOM): Overview
  • Exercise A: Using Text-based VxVM Menu Interface
  • Exercise B: Accessing CLI Commands
  • Exercise C: Adding Managed Hosts to the VIOM Management Server
  • Exercise D: Working with the VIOM GUI Dashboard and Inventory Information
  • Exercise E: Exploring the VIOM GUI Licensing Option
  • Exercise F: Working with the VIOM GUI Settings Option

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
  • Exercise A: Creating Disk Groups, Volumes, and File Systems (CLI)
  • Exercise B: Removing Volumes and Disks (CLI)
  • Exercise C: Destroying Disk Data Using Disk Shredding (CLI)
  • Exercise D: (Optional) Creating Disk Groups, Volumes, and File Systems (VIOM)
  • Exercise E: (Optional) Removing Volumes, Disks, and Disk groups (VIOM)

Working with Volumes with Different Layouts

  • Volume Layouts
  • Creating Volumes with Various Layouts
  • Allocating Storage for Volumes
  • Exercise A: Creating Volumes with Different Layouts (CLI)
  • Exercise B: Creating Erasure Coded Volume for Object Store (CLI)
  • Exercise C: (Optional) Creating Volumes with User Defaults (CLI)

Making Configuration Changes

  • Administering Mirrored Volumes
  • Resizing a Volume and a File System
  • Moving Data Between Systems
  • Renaming VxVM Objects
  • Exercise A: Administering Mirrored Volumes
  • Exercise B: Resizing a Volume and File System
  • Exercise C: Renaming a Disk Group
  • Exercise D: Moving Data Between Systems
  • Exercise E: (Optional) Resizing Only the File System

Administering File Systems

  • Veritas File System: Benefits
  • Using Veritas File System Commands
  • Veritas File System: Logging
  • Controlling File System Fragmentation
  • Using Thin Provisioning Disk Arrays
  • Exercise A: Preparing to Defragment the Veritas File System
  • Exercise B: Defragmenting a Veritas File System
  • Exercise C: Working with SmartMove
  • Exercise D: Observing Thin Reclamation

Cluster Server Basics

High Availability Concepts

  • High Availability Concepts
  • Clustering Concepts
  • High Availability Applications
  • Clustering Prerequisites
  • Exercise A: Viewing Virtual Machine Configuration Details
  • Exercise B: Verifying Network Connectivity
  • Exercise C: Performing a CPI Pre-installation Verification
  • Exercise D: Performing a SORT Pre-installation Verification
  • Exercise E: Installing InfoScale Enterprise Using the Common Product Installer (CPI)
  • Exercise F: Running a Post-Installation Check
  • Exercise G: Adding Managed Hosts to the VIOM Management Server

VCS Building Blocks

  • VCS Terminology
  • Cluster Communication
  • VCS Architecture
  • Multi-version Cluster
  • Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager (VIOM): Overview
  • Exercise A: Working with the VIOM GUI Dashboard and Inventory Information
  • Exercise B: Exploring the VIOM GUI License Options
  • Exercise C: Working with the VIOM GUI Settings Option

VCS Operations

  • Common VCS Tools and Operations
  • Service Group Operations
  • Resource Operations
  • VCS Custom Scripts: Operations
  • Exercise A: Displaying Cluster Information
  • Exercise B: Displaying Status and Attributes
  • Exercise C: Performing Service Group Operations
  • Exercise D: Manipulating Resources

VCS Configuration Methods

  • Starting and Stopping VCS
  • Configuration Methods: Overview
  • Online Configuration
  • Controlling Access to VCS
  • VCS Password Encryption
  • Exercise A: VCS Configuring the State and Stopping VCS
  • Exercise B: Configuring Automatic Backup of VCS Configuration
  • Exercise C: Setting Non-default VCS Stop Options

Preparing Services for VCS

  • Preparing Applications for VCS
  • Performing One-time Configuration Tasks
  • Testing the Application Service
  • Stopping and Migrating a Service
  • Collecting Configuration Information
  • Exercise A: Configuring and Examining Storage for a Service
  • Exercise B: Examining the Application
  • Exercise C: Manually Starting and Stopping the Application

Online Configuration

  • Online Service Group Configuration
  • Adding Resources
  • Solving Common Configuration Errors
  • Testing the Service Group
  • Exercise A: Creating a Service Group for the Loopy Application
  • Exercise B: Configuring Resources for the Loopy Application
  • Exercise C: Performing a Virtual Fire Drill (VFD) on the Service Group
  • Exercise D: Testing the Service Group
  • Exercise E: Setting Resources to Critical
  • Exercise F: (Optional) Examining Veritas File System Locking by VCS

Offline Configuration

  • Offline Configuration Examples
  • Offline Configuration Procedures
  • Solving Offline Configuration Problems
  • Testing the Service Group
  • Exercise A: Editing a Copy of the main.cf File Using a System Editor
  • Exercise B: Stopping VCS
  • Exercise C: Restarting VCS Using the Edited main.cf File

Configuring Notification

  • Notification: Overview
  • Configuring Notification
  • Triggers: Overview
  • Exercise A: Configuring and Testing Notifier Using VIOM
  • Exercise B: Configuring Trigger Scripts

Cluster Server Additions

Handling Resource Faults

  • VCS Response to Resource Faults
  • Determining Failover Duration
  • Controlling Fault Behavior
  • Recovering from Resource Faults
  • Fault Notification and Event Handling
  • Exercise A: Observing Non-Critical Resource Faults
  • Exercise B: Observing Critical Resource Faults
  • Exercise C: (Optional) Observing Faults in Frozen Service Groups
  • Exercise D: (Optional) Observing ManageFaults Behavior
  • Exercise E: (Optional) Observing RestartLimit Behavior

Intelligent Monitoring Framework

  • Intelligent Monitoring Framework: Overview
  • Intelligent Monitoring Framework: Configuration
  • Faults and Failover with Intelligent Monitoring
  • Exercise A: Examining IMF Monitoring on a Resource
  • Exercise B: (Optional) Examining IMF Default Configuration

Cluster Communications

  • VCS Communications: Overview
  • Cluster Interconnect Configuration
  • Cluster Startup
  • System and Cluster Interconnect Failure
  • Changing the Interconnect Configuration
  • Exercise A: Reconfiguring LLT
  • Exercise B: Observing Jeopardy Membership

Schedule

FAQ

Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Classes typically include a 1-hour lunch break around midday. However, the exact break times and duration can vary depending on the specific class. Your instructor will provide detailed information at the start of the course.

What languages are used to deliver training?

Most courses are conducted in English, unless otherwise specified. Some courses will have the word "FRENCH" marked in red beside the scheduled date(s) indicating the language of instruction.

What does GTR stand for?

GTR stands for Guaranteed to Run; if you see a course with this status, it means this event is confirmed to run. View our GTR page to see our full list of Guaranteed to Run courses.

Does Ascendient Learning deliver group training?

Yes, we provide training for groups, individuals and private on sites. View our group training page for more information.

What does vendor-authorized training mean?

As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

Is the training too basic, or will you go deep into technology?

It depends on your requirements, your role in your company, and your depth of knowledge. The good news about many of our learning paths, you can start from the fundamentals to highly specialized training.

How up-to-date are your courses and support materials?

We continuously work with our vendors to evaluate and refresh course material to reflect the latest training courses and best practices.

Are your instructors seasoned trainers who have deep knowledge of the training topic?

Ascendient Learning instructors have an average of 27 years of practical IT experience and have also served as consultants for an average of 15 years. To stay current, instructors spend at least 25 percent of their time learning new, emerging technologies and courses.

Do you provide hands-on training and exercises in an actual lab environment?

Lab access is dependent on the vendor and the type of training you sign up for. However, many of our top vendors will provide lab access to students to test and practice. The course description will specify lab access.

Will you customize the training for our company’s specific needs and goals?

We will work with you to identify training needs and areas of growth.  We offer a variety of training methods, such as private group training, on-site of your choice, and virtually. We provide courses and certifications that are aligned with your business goals.

How do I get started with certification?

Getting started on a certification pathway depends on your goals and the vendor you choose to get certified in. Many vendors offer entry-level IT certification to advanced IT certification that can boost your career. To get access to certification vouchers and discounts, please contact info@ascendientlearning.com.

Will I get access to content after I complete a course?

You will get access to the PDF of course books and guides, but access to the recording and slides will depend on the vendor and type of training you receive.

How do I request a W9 for Ascendient Learning?

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