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OpenVMS System Manager Track


U3716S
OpenVMS Fundamentals
Description and Schedule
This HP course teaches how to use the OpenVMS operating system to create, manipulate, and manage files. Students learn how to tailor the user environment using logical names and DCL symbols. The DCL command language interpreter is described, and students learn how to use the command line interface. Students learn to develop basic command procedures and to create a LOGIN.COM command file to tailor the login session.

U3724S
OpenVMS System Management I: Essentials for Established Systems
Description and Schedule
This HP course presents the system manager who is new to OpenVMS or OpenVMS system management with the core information and essential skills needed to examine the system, both the hardware and the software configuration and the administrative setup already in place.

U3725S
OpenVMS System Management II: Installation, Configuration and Customization
Description and Schedule
This HP course presents the system manager who has been running an existing OpenVMS system with the core information and skills needed to get a clean system (including a cluster) up and running. The course includes topics on installation/upgrades of OpenVMS on Alpha systems, installation of layered products, in-depth queue management, stand along back up, troubleshooting, network configuration, security, accounting, and cluster basics.

U3726S
Managing Complex OpenVMS Systems
Description and Schedule
This HP course presents the system manager who has been running an existing OpenVMS system with advanced information and skills needed to manage complex areas, such as cluster configuration and management, storage options, and troubleshooting techniques. Performance, availability, and scalability are common topics throughout the course.

HB517S
OpenVMS DCL Procedures
Description and Schedule
This course teaches techniques for creating DCL command procedures for automating user and operating system tasks on an OpenVMS system, including DCL syntax, design and implementation, batch processing, lexical functions, and running applications from a command structure.

U3727S
OpenVMS System Performance Management
Description and Schedule
This HP course addresses the topic of system performance on the OpenVMS computer system. The three main subsystems covered are Memory Management, I/O and CPU. Topics include: Isolating performance bottlenecks to one of the three subsystems, Effects of SYSGEN parameters on each of the subsystems, Sufficiency (keeping the system running), as well as tuning considerations, and the relative merits/drawbacks of using AUTOGEN.

U3729S
OpenVMS Internals for System Managers
Description and Schedule
This HP course presents the components, structures and mechanisms of the OpenVMS/Alpha operating system. It is intended for those students without significant programming backgrounds, who want a better understanding of how OpenVMS works.

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OpenVMS Training Material

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Refresher Training Promotion

Any students who have already taken a course with PARSEC Group and wishes to retake the same course, may do so, and receive 30% off the cost of the training class as long as they sign up directly through PARSEC Group.

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External Authentication for OpenVMS

PARSEC Group can configure your OpenVMS v8.3 or later systems to use External Authentication to allow OpenVMS users to log in with the same password used on your Microsoft Windows domain.

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