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| AU310 GPFS System Administration Description |
Learn to install, configure, and monitor a GPFS cluster. Through lectures and hands-on labs, learn about storage management, HA options, cluster management, and information lifecycle management (ILM) tools. |
| AW400 Oracle 10GR2 RAC on AIX/System p Workshop Description |
The class will focus on Oracle 10gR2 Real Application Cluster (RAC) for AIX/System p environments with a comprehensive 4.5 day lecture/lab/lecture agenda covering: AIX Configuration and setup, Oracle clusterware and RDBMS installation, Automatic Storage Management (ASM), General Parallel File System (GPFS), DB creation, Transparent Application Failover (TAF), Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)/Grid Control and more. |
| AU540 HACMP System Administration I: Planning and Implementation Description |
Learn to design, plan, and configure a highly available cluster of IBM pSeries nodes running AIX 6.1 using the High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing HACMP 5.4.1 software. Get an introduction to the basic concepts, design, and planning considerations and examine the steps necessary to configure the HACMP 5.4.1 startup, fallover, and fallback behavior policies. |
| AU610 HACMP System Administration II: Administration and Problem Determination Description |
Experienced High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing (HACMP) professionals learn the latest features in HACMP, how to effectively administer and monitor an IBM HACMP cluster, how to implement the HACMP more complex advanced configuration options, and how to perform problem determination. |
| AU620 HACMP System Administration III: Virtualization and Disaster Recovery Description |
Learn the strategies and design points to design a highly available virtualized environment. The setup includes dual VIO servers with shared ethernet adapter failover and storage redundancy for High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing Local Partioning nodes that are on separate managed systems. These concepts are extended to separate the two HACMP LPAR nodes into separate "geographic sites". Implement data replication using GLVM, integrated with HACMP/XD to provide availability between the "sites". |


