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Veritas Volume Manager Online Training Course Content
Module 1 – Sun Storage Concepts
Describe the major disk storage administration tasks
Describe Sun storage interface types
Describe available Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technologies including:
o Host-based RAID technology
o Controller-based RAID technology
Describe disk storage concepts that are common to many storage installations, including:
o Hot swapping
o Storage area networking
o Multi host access
o Multipath access
Identify storage configurations by:
o Conducting a physical inventory
o Displaying storage configurations
o Identifying controller addresses
o Decoding logical device paths
o Verify storage array firmware revisions
Module 2 – Managing Data
List the advantages of using virtual disk management
Describe standard RAID terminology
List the common features of each supported RAID level including:
o Concatenation – RAID 0
o Striping – RAID 0
o Mirroring – RAID 1
o Mirrored Stripe (Striping plus mirroring) – RAID 0+1
o Mirrored Concatenation – RAID 0+1
o Striped Mirror (Mirroring plus striping) – RAID 1+0
o Concatenated Mirror – RAID 1+0
o Striping with distributed parity – RAID 5
Describe the optimum hardware configuration for each supported RAID level
Module 3 – VERITAS Volume Manager Installation
Identify the new features of VERITAS Volume Manager 4.1
List the key elements of pre installation planning
Research VxVM software patch requirements
2. Install the VxVM software
Describe the three installation methods:
o The installvm method
o The installer method
o The pkgadd method
Initialize the VxVM software
Module 4 – VERITAS Volume Manager Basic Operations
Describe the function of VxVM disk groups
List disk group administrative operations including:
o Initialize disk drives for VxVM use
o Create disk groups
o Add and remove disk drives for a disk group
o Import and deport disk groups
o Destroy a disk group
o Rename VxVM disk drives
Administer disk groups using the vxdiskadm utility
Administer disk groups using command-line programs
Administer disk groups using the VERITAS Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI
Module 5 – VERITAS Volume Manager Volume Operations
Interpret volume structure listings
Describe volume planning activities
Create volumes using the vxassist command
Create volumes using the VEA GUI
Modify volume access attributes
Add file systems to existing volumes
Add and remove volume logs
Use the VEA GUI to analyze volume structures
Module 6 – VERITAS Volume Manager Advanced Operations
Encapsulate and mirror the system boot disk
Administer hot spares and hot relocation
Evacuate all sub disks from a disk drive
Move a disk drive without preserving data
Move a populated disk drive to a new disk group
Backup and restore a disk group configuration
Describe how to import a disk group after a system crash
Perform a volume snapshot backup
Perform an online volume relay out
Create VxVM layered volumes
Perform basic Intelligent Storage Provisioning administration
Replace a failed disk drive
Module 7 – VERITAS File System Basic Operations
Describe basic VxFS features
Install the VxFS software
3. Create VxFS file systems
Use extended VxFS mount options
Perform online VxFS administration tasks
Modify kernel tunable parameters
Describe Storage Checkpoints
Describe VxFS file system quotas
Module 8 – VERITAS Volume Manager Advanced Operations
Encapsulate and mirror the system boot disk
Administer hot spares and hot relocation
Evacuate allSubdisk from a disk drive
Move a populated disk drive to a new disk group
Backup and restore a disk group configuration
Describe how to import a disk group after a system crash
Perform a volume Snapshot backup
Perform an online volume relayout
Create Vxvm Layered volumes
Replace a failed disk drive
Module9 – VERITAS Volume Manager Performance Management
Describe performance improvement techniques
Use the vxstat and vxtrace performance analysis tools
Describe RAID-5 write performance characteristics
VERITAS Cluster 4.1 & 5.1
1) High Availability Concepts
High availability concepts
Clustering concepts
HA application services
Clustering prerequisites
High availability references
2) VCS Building Blocks
VCS Terminology
Cluster Communication
VCS Architecture
3) Preparing a Site for VCS Implementation
Hardware requirements and recommendations
Software requirements and recommendations
Preparing installation information
Preparing to upgrade
4. 4) Installing VCS
Using the VERITAS Product Installer
VCS Configuration Files
Viewing the Default VCS Configuration
Other Installation Considerations
5) VCS Operations
Common VCS tools and operations
Service group operations
Resource operations
Using the VCS Simulator
6) VCS Configuration Methods
Starting and Stopping VCS
Overview of Configuration Methods
Online Configuration
Offline Configuration
Controlling Access to VCS
7) Preparing Services for High Availability
Preparing applications for VCS
Performing one-time configuration tasks
Testing the application service
Stopping and migrating an application service
Collecting configuration information
8) Online Configuration
Online Service Group Configuration
Adding Resources
Solving Common Configuration Errors
Testing the Service Group
9) Offline Configuration
Offline configuration procedures
Solving offline configuration problems
Testing the service group
10) Cluster Communications
VCS Communications Review
Cluster Membership
Cluster Interconnect Configuration
Joining the Cluster Membership
Changing the Interconnect Configuration
5. 11) Clustering NFS
Preparing NFS for high availability
Testing the NFS service
Configuring NFS resources
NFS lock failover
Alternative NFS configurations
12) System and Communication Faults
Ensuring data integrity
Cluster interconnect failures
13) I/O Fencing
Data protection requirements
I/O fencing concepts and components
I/O fencing operations
I/O fencing implementation
Configuring I/O fencing
Coordination point server
14) Troubleshooting
Monitoring VCS
Troubleshooting Guide
Archiving VCS-Related Files
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