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hp TruCluster Differences

Course Code: U3634S
Length: 1 day


This class is not currently scheduled.

Course Description

This course is an overview of the hp Tru64 UNIX v5.0A TruCluster product.

Who Should Attend

System and network managers who are familiar with hp UNIX v4.0 and TruCluster v1.4.

Prerequisites

Students should be able to install and configure TruCluster v1.x.

Benefits of Attending this Class

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to describe:

  • TruCluster v5 differences
  • TruCluster features
  • Cluster configuration
  • How CFS and DRD provide shared disk access
  • CAA, cluster alias and application deployment
  • Migration issues

Course Contents

  • TruCluster Technical Overview
  • Installation and Management
  • Device Request Dispatcher
  • Cluster File System
  • Cluster Application Availability
  • Cluster Alias
  • Application Deployment
  • Migration

If you have any questions about this or any other class, ask us and we'll be happy to help.

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