- Duration: 10 weeks
Categories: Oracle
Introduction to the course
- Overview
- Course goals
- Course agenda
- Introduction
- Your Learning Center
Introducing Oracle Solaris Cluster Hardware and Software
- Describe the role of clustering as a high availability (HA) platform
- Describe the Oracle Solaris Cluster hardware and software environment
- Describe the types of applications supported by Oracle Solaris Cluster
- Describe the Oracle Solaris Cluster software HA framework
Establishing Cluster Node Console Connectivity
- Describe the different methods for accessing the cluster node console
- Install the pconsole utility
Preparing for the Oracle Solaris Cluster Installation
- Describe the guidelines for planning Oracle Solaris software installation in a cluster configuration
- Describe the various cluster storage topologies
- Describe the role of quorum devices and quorum votes
- Describe persistent quorum reservations and cluster amnesia
- Identify the cluster transport interconnects
- Identify the public network adapters
Configuring the Oracle Solaris Cluster Software
- Install the Oracle Solaris Cluster software
- Configure the Oracle Solaris Cluster software
- Describe sample cluster configuration scenarios
- Perform quorum configuration
- Perform post-installation verification
Administering Oracle Solaris Cluster
- List commands for administering the cluster
- Administer cluster global properties
- Administer cluster nodes
- Administer quorum in a cluster configuration
- Administer disk path monitoring and SCSI protocol settings of storage devices
- Administer cluster interconnect components
- Use the clsetup command
- Perform Cluster Operations
Configuring Volume Management With Oracle Solaris ZFS
- Describe the role of ZFS in data management
- Build ZFS storage pools and file systems
- Use ZFS in the Oracle Solaris Cluster environment
Configuring Volume Management with Solaris Volume Manager
- Describe the role of Solaris Volume Manager in disk space management
- Manage shared disksets in cluster environment
- Build volumes in shared disk sets with soft partitions of mirrors
- Create highly available file systems
- Manage Solaris Volume Manager device group
Managing the Public Network
- Manage the Public Network with IPMP
- Manage the Public Network with Link aggregation
Managing Data Services, Resource Groups, and HA-NFS
- Describe the Oracle Solaris Cluster data services
- Describe the primary purpose of resources, resource groups and resource types
- List the guidelines for using global and highly available local file systems
- Describe standard, extension, and resource group properties
- Configure resources and resource groups
- Control the state of resources and resource groups manually
Configuring Scalable Services and Advanced Resource Group Relationships
- Describe scalable services and shared addresses
- Describe the properties of resource groups and scalable groups
- Describe how the SharedAddress resource works with scalable services
- Review command examples for a scalable service
- Control scalable resources and resource groups
- Describe advanced resource group relationships
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