ES-445 --- Sun Cluster 3.2 Advanced Administration
Overview
The Sun Cluster 3.2 Advanced Administration course provides system administrators, database administrators, and support personnel with advanced configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting skills and procedures for Sun Cluster 3.2.
Objectives
The Sun Cluster 3.2 Advanced Administration course provides system administrators, database administrators, and support personnel with advanced configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting skills and procedures for Sun Cluster 3.2. The course is intended for students who already have experience installing and configuring basic applications for Sun Cluster 3.2. The course begins with coverage of upgrades in the Sun Cluster environment. It then covers advanced data service configuration, and advanced procedures such as adding and deleting nodes. Students will get the opportunity to configure advanced features in the cluster such as shared QFS, telemetry, and automated resource management. Students will understand in detail the three models for managing zones in the Sun Cluster environment and will configure HA-Containers, cluster-controlled applications in zones, and zone clusters.
PreRequisites
- System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 (SA-202-S10)
- Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0 Administration (ES-3523)
- Veritas Volume Manager 4.1 Administration (ES-311)
Who Can Benefit
System Administrators, database administrators, and support personnel with previous experience installing and configuring Sun Cluster 3.2 or Oracle Solaris Cluster
Duration
5 Days
Sun Cluster 3.2 Advanced Administration (ES-445) Content Details
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| Upgrades in the Sun Cluster Environment |
- Describe high availability issues when performing upgrades in the Sun Cluster environment
- Describe the required relationships for upgrading the Sun Cluster software
- Describe the different upgrade strategies
- Describe and perform an upgrade of the SolarisTOS using the Solaris Live Upgrade software
- Upgrade the Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) software into the Solaris Live Upgrade environment
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| Upgrading the Sun Cluster Software Software |
- Upgrade Sun Cluster software when not using Live Upgrade
- Use the scinstall options that control the dual-partitioned upgrade method, when not using Live Upgrade
- Use Live Upgrade to upgrade the Sun Cluster software
- Upgrade resource types and resource
- Configure storage options and best storage practices for Sun Cluster, including using ZFS for data and for root
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| Advanced Data Service Configuration |
- Understand Sun Cluster data services
- Develop Sun Cluster 3.2 software data services using the builder applications and GDS
- Control RGM behavior through resource group properties and resource properties
- Use advanced resource group relationships
- Tune multimaster and scalable applications
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| Performing Recovery and Maintenance Procedures |
- Add a new node to a running cluster
- Remove a node from the cluster
- Replace a failed node in the cluster
- Uninstall the Sun Cluster 3.2 software from a node
- Replace failed disks
- Back up and restore the Cluster Configuration Repository (CCR)
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- Understand the design and features of the QFS file system
- Configure a standard QFS file system
- Configure a shared QFS file system in the cluster using Solaris Volume Manager multiowner diskset devices
- Configure the Sun Cluster telemetry feature
- Configure automated Solaris Resource Management
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- List the three models for managing applications in zones in Sun Cluster 3
- Configure the HA-containers feature (failover zones)
- Configure failover and scalable applications in zones managed by standard Sun Cluster resources and resource types
- Understand the zone cluster feature
- Configure multiple zone clusters on the same physical cluster
- Configure resource management with zone clusters
- Configure and manage applications in zone cluster
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| Introduction to Oracle RAC Management and Oracle RAC in zone clusters |
- Understand Oracle RAC storage options
- Configure Sun Cluster resources controlling Oracle RAC for different storage options
- Configure and run Oracle RAC in zone clusters
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