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Course Overview This course introduces you to the monitoring and tuning of system and network sub-systems. Extensive hands-on labs allow you to gain experience using performance monitoring tools, such as glance, puma, prof, and gprof to define, analyse and tune the performance of HP-UX systems and common network services. The 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on and replaces the H5368A course. Prerequisites - HP-UX System and Network Administration I (H3064S) and HP-UX System and Network Administration II (H3065S) or equivalent experience.
- Inside the HP-UX Operating System (H5081S) is advantageous.
Course Outline - Identify kernel, process, file system, and other system performance bottlenecks.
- Tune Hierarchical File System (HFS) and Journaled File System (JFS) to optimise file system performance.
- Establish baselines for CPU memory and disk-bound applications to ensure the availability of mission critical network resources.
- Size and tune system swap space.
- Analyse and tune Network File System (NFS) performance to increase the available bandwidth of your network.
- Understand the HP-UX specific and generic UNIX system analysis tools available.
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