Module 1 - Sun(TM) Cluster Overview
- List the new Sun Cluster 3.0 features
- List the hardware elements that constitute a basic Sun Cluster system
- List the hardware and software components that contribute to the availability of a Sun Cluster system
- List the types of redundancy that contribute to the availability of a Sun Cluster system
- Identify the functional differences between failover, scalable, and parallel database cluster applications
- List the supported Sun Cluster 3.0 data services
- Explain the purpose of Disk ID (DID) devices
- Describe the relationship between system devices and the cluster global namespace
- Explain the purpose of resource groups in the
- Sun Cluster environment
- Describe the purpose of the cluster configuration repository
- Explain the purpose of each of the Sun Cluster fault monitoring mechanisms
Module 2 - Terminal Concentrator
- Describe the main features of the Sun Cluster administrative interface
- List the main functions of the terminal concentrator (TC) operating system
- Verify the correct TC cabling
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- Configure the TC Internet Protocol (IP) address
- Configure the TC to self-load
- Verify the TC port settings
- Configure a TC default router
- Verify that the TC is functional
- Use the terminal concentrator help, who, and hangup commands
- Describe the purpose of the telnet send brk command
Module 3 - Installing the Administrative Console
- List the Sun Cluster administrative console functions
- Install the Sun Cluster console software on the administrative console
- Set up the administrative console environment
Configure the Sun Cluster console software
Module 4 - Preinstallation Configuration
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List the Sun Cluster boot disk requirements
- Physically configure a cluster topology
- Configure a supported cluster interconnect system
- Identify single points of failure in a cluster configuration
- Identify the quorum devices needed for selected cluster topologies
- Verify storage firmware revisions
- Physically configure a public network group
Module 5 - Installing the Cluster Host Software
- Install the Sun Cluster host system software
- Correctly interpret configuration questions during the Sun Cluster software installation
- Perform postinstallation configuration
Module 6 - Basic Cluster Administration
- Perform basic cluster startup and shutdown operations
- Boot nodes in non-cluster mode
- Place nodes in a maintenance state
- Verify cluster status from the command line
- Recover from a cluster amnesia error
Module 7 - Volume Management Using VERITAS
- Volume Manager
- Explain the disk space management technique used by the VERITAS Volume Manager
- Describe the VERITAS Volume Manager initialisation process
- Describe how VERITAS Volume Manager groups disk drives
- Install and initialise VERITAS Volume Manager
- Perform VERITAS Volume Manager postinstallation configuration
- Use the basic VERITAS Volume Manager status commands
- Register VERITAS Volume Manager disk groups
- Create global file systems
- Perform basic device group management
Module 9 - Public Network Management
- List the main features of the Sun Cluster Public
- Network
- Management (PNM) software
- Explain the basic PNM fault monitoring mechanism
- Describe the three NAFO group states
- List NAFO group requirements
- Configure a NAFO group
Module 10 - Resource Groups
- Describe the primary purpose of resource groups
- List the components of a resource group
- Describe the resource group configuration process
- List the primary functions of the scrgadm command
- Explain the difference between standard and extended resource properties
List the scsetup utility resource group functions
Module 11 - Data Services Configuration
- Describe the function of Sun Cluster data services
- Distinguish between highly available and scalable data services
- Describe the operation of data service fault monitors
- Configure the Sun Cluster HA for NFS failover data service
- Configure the Sun Cluster HA for Apache scalable data service
- Switch resource groups between nodes
- Monitor resource groups
- Remove resource groups
Module 12 - Using SunPlex(TM) Manager
- Install and configure the SunPlex(TM) management software
- List the main features of SunPlex Manager
- Use SunPlex Manager to verify cluster status
- Use SunPlex Manager to remove a resource group
- Use SunPlex Manager to configure a resource group
Module 13 - Sun Cluster Administration Workshop
- Install and configure the Sun Cluster host software
- Install and configure VERITAS Volume Manager
- Create NAFO groups
- Install, configure, and test the Sun Cluster HA for NFS failover data service
- Install, configure, and test the Sun Cluster HA for Apache scalable data service
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