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HP OpenView: Configuration Management (Radia): Packaging &Publishing

Course Code: UC313S      Days: 4
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17/11/08 Hampshire (RG27) £ 1,700
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Course Overview

This 4-day, lecture and lab course introduces best practices of publishing with HP OpenView using Radia: the ideal set-up and design of a publishing lab, quality assurance and piloting prior to deploying applications within production. Topics include the application deployment process, package naming conventions, pre- and post- publishing considerations, effective publishing techniques, managing package relationships, client method utilization, service deployment options, and exporting/importing application services.

Audience

Experienced Radia Administrators interested in learning how to use the Radia Packager and Publisher to optimally repackage legacy applications and to publish pre-existing Windows Installer applications

HP Consultants, Engineers and HP Partners involved in pre-sales, post-sales and project implementation activities

Prerequisites

HP OpenView using Radia: Essentials UC311S

Course Outline

  • Understand the Application Deployment Process
  • Understand the requirements for the Radia Publishing Lab and Radia Quality Assurance Lab
  • Know how to use the Installation Monitor Mode, Component Selection Mode within the Radia Packager.
  • Know how to Publish MSI Applications with the Radia Publisher
  • Know how to establish package-to-package relationships
  • Know how to use the Radia Change Management Tools for export and import of Radia objects and resources

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HP OpenView Using Radia: Configuration and Operations UC314S


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