SA-345-S10 --- Sun Virtualization: Solaris 10 Logical Domains Administration
Overview
Oracle's Logical Domains (LDoms) technology is part of a suite of methodologies for consolidation and resource management that includes Sun Fire Dynamic System Domains and Solaris OS Containers.
Objectives
Oracle's Logical Domains (LDoms) technology is part of a suite of methodologies for consolidation and resource management that includes Sun Fire Dynamic System Domains and Solaris OS Containers. This technology allows you to allocate a system's various resources, such as memory, CPUs, and devices, into logical groupings to create multiple, discrete systems. Each of these systems will have its own operating system, resources, and identity. The emphasis of this course is on providing practical LDom planning, configuration, and administration experience, while also covering the underlying technologies and best practices. This course features the Solaris 10 OS, and LDom management software. The students perform the course lab exercises using LDoms supported servers.
PreRequisites
- Administer Ethernet networks
- Perform basic server initial setup tasks
- Administer the Solaris 10 OS
Who Can Benefit
Duration
2 Days
Sun Virtualization: Solaris 10 Logical Domains Administration (SA-345-S10) Content Details
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| Logical Domains Fundamentals |
- Introduction to Logical Domains
- Logical Domains Architecture
- Logical Domains Planning
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| Installing Logical Domains Software |
- Verifying the Correct Build of the Solaris OS
- Checking the System Firmware
- Installing the Logical Domains Manager Software Packages
- The Logical Domains Manager ldm Command
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| Configuring the Control and Service Domain |
- Configuring the Control Domain’s Resources
- Adding Virtual Services
- Saving the Configuration to the System Controller
- Verifying the Configuration is Ready to be Used at the Next Reboot
- Rebooting the Control Domain
- Enabling Networking Between the Control/ Service Domain and Other Domains
- Enabling the Virtual Network Terminal Server Daemon
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- Creating and Starting a Guest Domain
- Installing the Solaris OS on a Guest Domain Using JumpStart
- Verifying a Guest Domain Configuration
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| Performing Logical Domains Administration |
- Reconfiguring Logical Domain Resources
- Using Virtual Disks
- Using Virtual Networks
- Managing Logical Domains Configurations
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| Managing Advanced Logical Domains Configurations |
- Migrating a Logical Domain from One Server to Another
- Using Multiple I/O Domains
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