SF-CFS5-SOL5x --- Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System 5.1 for Solaris
Overview
The Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System 5.1 for UNIX course provides instruction on how to install, configure, verify, and troubleshoot Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System configurations.
Objectives
The Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System 5.1 for UNIX course provides instruction on how to install, configure, verify, and troubleshoot Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System configurations. You will learn how the core component products of SFCFS, such as Veritas Cluster Volume Manager, Veritas Cluster File System, and Veritas Cluster Server, are combined to manage volumes and file systems in a shared configuration.
PreRequisites
You should have working knowledge of Veritas Storage Foundation and Veritas Cluster Server. Recommended prerequisite courses are:
- Veritas Storage Foundation for Solaris
- Veritas Cluster Server for Solaris
Who Can Benefit
This course is for Solaris system administrators, UNIX Technical Support personnel, UNIX Storage Architects and Engineers, and UNIX Clustering/HA Architects and Engineers.
Duration
3 days
Veritas Storage Foundation Cluster File System 5.1 for Solaris Content Details
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- Storage trends and key IT issues
- Storage architectures
- What is SFCFS?
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- Preparing to install SFCFS
- Installing SFCFS
- Viewing the SFCFS configuration
- Upgrading SFCFS
- Administrative interfaces
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- Characteristics of shared data clusters
- SFCFS architectural overview
- SFCFS applications
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- Overview of VxVM and CVM
- CVM Concepts
- Data Flow in a CVM Cluster
- Administering Cluster Volume Manager Configurations
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- Overview of VxFS and CFS
- Cluster File System Concepts
- Data Flow in CFS
- Administering CFS
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| High Availability in SFCFS |
- Applications in a shared data cluster
- The cvm service group
- Placing shared resources under VCS control
- Managing an SFCFS cluster using VCS
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- Data protection requirements
- I/O fencing concepts and components
- I/O fencing operations
- I/O fencing implementation
- Configuring I/O fencing
- Coordination Point Server
- Recovering fenced systems
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| Point-in-Time Copies in SFCFS |
- Overview of point-in-time copy solutions
- Volume-level point-in-time copies
- Cluster File System snapshots
- Storage checkpoints
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- Troubleshooting tools
- Resolving potential installation issues
- Resolving potential upgrade issues
- Resolving operational issues
- Resolving potential performance and high availability issues
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