InfoScale Storage Linux Administration
Seminar / Training InfoScale Storage Linux Administration
Cluster Server Basics / High Availability Concepts
High Availability Concepts - Clustering Concepts - High Availability Application Services - Clustering Requirements
VCS Building Blocks
VCS Terminology - Cluster Communication - VCS Architecture - VCS Operations - Common VCS Tools and Operations - Service Group Operations - Resource Operations
VCS configuration methods
Starting and stopping VCS - Overview configuration methods - Online configuration - Controlling access to VCS
Preparing services for VCS
Preparing applications for VCS - One-time configuration tasks - Testing application services - Stopping and migrating an application service - Collecting configuration information
Online configuration
Online service group configuration - Adding resources - Solving common configuration errors - Testing the service group
Offline configuration
Offline configuration examples - Offline configuration procedures - Solving offline configuration problems - Testing the service group
Configuring notifications
Notification overview - Configuring notifications - Triggers overview
Cluster Server Accesses
Dealing with resource errors
VCS response to resource failures - Determining failure duration - Controlling failure behavior - Recovering resources - Error reporting and event handling
Intelligent Monitoring Framework
IWF Overview - IWF Configuration - Intelligent Monitoring Faults and Failover
Cluster Communication
VCS Communication Report Cluster Interconnect Configuration - Joining the Cluster - Changing the Interconnect Configuration
Cluster Server Applications
Using I/O Fencing for Application Data Integrity - Privacy Policy - Fencing Configuration
Clustering Applications
Application Performance Overview - VCS Agents for Application Management - IMF and Parallelism Violation Prevention
Database Clustering
VCS Database Agents - Database Preparation - Database Agent for Oracle - Database Failover Behavior - Additional Oracle Agent Features
Global Clustering
Global cluster architecture and concepts - Global cluster components - VCS global cluster management - Intercluster communication failures
Configuring a Global Cluster
Linking clusters - Configuring global cluster clocks - Configuring a global service group - Dynamic IP addresses
Managing a Global Cluster
Managing clusters in a global cluster environment - Managing global cluster clocks - Global service groups - Using VIOM for disaster recovery
Notification and failover behavior in a global cluster
Notifications in a global cluster - Failover behavior of a global service group - Cluster state transitions - Simulating global clusters with the VCS simulator
Requirements
Linux knowledge
We conduct this seminar online for you. You can book the training as a public seminar or as a company seminar. The practical exercises are carried out in our Remotelab and make up 40-50 percent of the seminar.
Your contacts
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Promise Akachukwu Kelechi
E-Mail: promise@computer-training.ng
Phone: +234 1 227 9218 -
Peter Chidiebere Ugochukuw
E-Mail: peter@computer-training.ng
Phone: +234 1 227 9218 -
Raphael Chukuwgozie Ndubuisi
E-Mail: raphael@computer-training.ng
Phone: +234 1 227 9218
- Implementation guarantee - Implementation guarantee for two or more participants
- Mobile classrooms - the ideal complement for company seminars
- Free support - for questions after the seminar
- Delivery on account - no prepayment required
- Interview with the trainer / quality assurance - get to know and assess the trainer in advance
- Clarify seminar requirements - review your knowledge with the trainer
- Assistance with travel costs - we cover part of the costs of hotel accommodation
- Meals - all day cold / hot drinks and a full lunch in the restaurant
- Location of training centres - always centrally located and easily accessible
- Discount - we have attractive prices, take advantage of our additional discounts
- Remotelabs - rent our Remotelabs for your own seminars or as a complement to your company seminars