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The Solaris 9 Resource Manager Administration course provides students with the information they need to install, configure, maintain and troubleshoot the integrated Solaris 9 Resource Manager. It also provides an overview of the Internet Protocol Quality of Service (IPQoS) feature released in update 1 of the Solaris 9 Operating System (Solaris OS). This course is intended for students who must administer and tune complex systems using the Solaris 9 Resource Manager. This course also provides practical information and lab exercises, as well as case studies, for key aspects of the product.
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators, network administrators, and system architects who are responsible for managing and controlling the performance of complex, mixed-environment Solaris OS.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:- Install the Solaris OS
- Install Solaris OS software packages
- Read Solaris OS tuning reports (such as sar)
- Perform Solaris system administration functions
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:- Describe the Solaris 9 Resource Manager
- Administer projects and tasks
- Use the SunOS software scheduling classes
- Configure the Fair Share Scheduler (FSS)
- Use non-CPU resource controls
- Administer resource pools
- Use Extended Accounting
- Provide solutions for Solaris 9 Resource Manager case study exercises
- Describe the Solaris 9 OE IPQoS feature
- Describe the configuration of IPQoS
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Course Content
Module 1 - Introducing the Solaris 9 Resource Manager
- Describe the capabilities of traditional UNIX resource controls
- Describe the capabilities of Solaris 9 Resource Manager resource controls
- Describe the Solaris 9 OS resource management facilities
- Describe differences between the Solaris 9 Resource Manager and the Solaris Resource Manager
Module 2 - Administering Projects and Tasks
- Describe project fundamentals
- Describe the project database
- Configure projects
- Configure a user's default project
- Display project information
- Describe task fundamentals
- Manage tasks
- Display task information
- Use a trojan horse with the newtask command
- Use cron with projects and tasks
Module 3 - Using the SunOS Software Scheduling Classes
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List the SunOS 5.9 software scheduling classes
- Describe thread priorities and CPU dispatch queues
- Describe the characteristics of each scheduling class
- Describe how the time sharing scheduling class works
- Describe how the fixed scheduling class works
- Describe how the system scheduling class works
- Describe how the real-time scheduling class works
- Describe the fair share scheduling class
- Use the priocntl command
- Use the dispadmin command
- Configure a system default scheduling class
- Use multiple scheduling classes
Module 4 - Configuring the Fair Share Scheduler
- List the system resource types
- Describe what the Fair Share Scheduler (FSS) does
- Describe shares
- Configure shares
- Describe the decay mechanism
- Calculate the FSS and system dispatch priorities
- Manage priority adjustments with the FSS
- Use the FSS in special configurations
- Describe the relationship between the FSS and IPQoS
Module 5 - Using Non-CPU Resource Controls
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Describe the use of resource limits
- Describe the interfaces to the resource controls facility
- Manage exceeded resource limits
- Identify system resource characteristics using the rctladm command
- Configure resource controls
- Configure resource controls using the project database
- Configure resource controls using the prctl command
- Configure virtual memory limits
Module 6 - Administering Resource Pools
- Describe resource pools
- Specify resource pool objects and properties
- Initialize the system resource pool configuration
- Configure resource pools
,li>Manage resource pools
- Activate and deactivate pool configurations
- Assign work to a resource pool
- Integrate processor sets into resource pools
Module 7 - Using Extended Accounting
- Describe Solaris OE resource accounting
- Determine Extended Accounting status
- Manage the Extended Accounting data files
- Configure Extended Accounting recording
- Report Extended Accounting data
- Write intermediate Extended Accounting records
- Use the logadm command to rotate Extended Accounting data files
Module 8 - Using Solaris 9 Resource Manager Example and Case Study Exercises
- Example; High Availability (HA) Failover
- Case study exercises:
- Workload Changing With Time of Day
- Background Data Warehouse
- Multiple Database Instances
- Server Consolidation
- Mixed Workloads and Server Sharing
- Academic Environment
Module 9 - Describing the Solaris 9 OS IPQoS
- Describe network resource management
- Define network activity terminology
- Describe what IPQoS does
- Describe how IPQoS works
- Configure IPQoS
- Describe the IPQoS processing flow
- Describe IPQoS edge and host configuration
- Describe what IPQoS does not do
- Describe the IPQoS relationship to the Solaris 9 Resource Manager
Module 10 - Configuring IPQoS
- Design a simple IPQoS configuration
- Describe the ipqosinit.conf file
- Describe the functions of the IPQoS components
- Configure packet classification
- Configure filter selectors
- Configure packet marking
- Configure packet metering
- Configure flow accounting
- Describe the effect of a sample IPQoS configuration file
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