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IBM PowerHA (HACMP): System Administration I: Implementation

Course Code: AU54 (Also known as: AU54GB)      Days: 5
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Course Overview

This course is designed for delegates who will be installing and configuring an HACMP cluster on AIX version 4 using HACMP version 4.3. This course contains a high quantity of practical work undertaken in small workgroups. This course has been classified as IT Technical Training.

Skills Gained

  • Undertand the concepts of High Availbility
  • Design and plan a highly available cluster
  • Implement HACMP in all modes of operation
  • Perform basic cluster customisation and maintenance

Prerequisites

Delegates should a solid understanding of IBM RS/6000 hardware, AIX operating system management, AIX TCP/IP communications, the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) concepts and configuration, disk subsystems and SNMP concepts. Delegates should also be able to perform AIX system problem diagnostics and be able to suggest possible corrective actions. The course is intended for delegates who already have extensive technical experience on AIX and should ideally be qualified as an IBM Certified Specialist: AIX Support.

Course Outline

  • Introduction to HACMP for AIX
  • Shared Disk Considerations
  • LVM Configuration and HACMP
  • Networks and HACMP
  • Cluster Components
  • Cluster Configuration
  • Basic Cluster Administration
  • HACMP and Event Processing
  • HACMP and Concurrent Access
  • Using NFS and HACMP
  • Customising the Cluster
  • Maintaining HACMP
  • Problem Determination and Recovery


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