Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration Course Package (PK-VC-ES-411)

Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration Course Package (PK-VC-ES-411)
 
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Package Description
This four-day course package is a combination of the web-based Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture course (WE-4110), the instructor-led Live Virtual Class (LVC) Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration course (VC-ES-411), and their associated web-based assessments (WGS-PREX-4110 and WGS-PREX-411). The web-based course is pre-requisite training to the instructor-led LVC course, and the assessments are a post-requisite to the courses and allows a student to assess their knowledge and skills. The Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture course provides students with the skill set necessary to identify the features and architecture specifics of the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers. The Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration Lcourse provides students with the skill set necessary to administer the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000/M9000+ servers. These skills include performing configuration and platform administration methodologies supported by Sun and being familiar with and using troubleshooting tools and techniques available within the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) relevant to this server line. The LVC is a dynamic and fully interactive online learning environment that features live teaching, collaboration, and instructor-assisted activities.The hands-on labs offered in this course involve accessing equipment remotely.
 
 
Package Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Describe the architecture, functional goals, and reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features of the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers
  • Identify system components by location, layout, and function
  • Perform configuration and platform administration methodologies supported by Sun on the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers
  • Be familiar with and use troubleshooting tools and techniques available within the Solaris OS
  • Configure and manage the platform using service processor utilities
  • Initialize and configure the Solaris OS on a domain
  • Define and edit nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) parameters
  • Perform flash programmable read-only memory (PROM) image updates
  • Create, manage, and delete multiple domains using hardware, system configuration, and domain component lists (DCLs)
  • Use OpenBoot programmable read-only memory (PROM) commands to gather system information and interpret results
 
 
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PK-VC-ES-411 $3,400.00
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Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration (VC-ES-411)

This course is presented using Suns web-based Live Virtual Classroom. The LVC is a dynamic and fully interactive online learning environment that features live teaching, collaboration, and instructor-assisted activities.

The Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration course provides students with the skill set necessary to identify the features and architecture specifics of the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000/M9000 with Expansion Cabinet servers. These skills include performing configuration and platform administration methodologies supported by Sun on these Sun servers; be familiar with and use troubleshooting tools and techniques available within the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS relevant to this server line). The hands-on labs offered in this course may involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered. Students will not have physical access to this equipment.

 
 
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Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course include:
  • Senior Sun Enterprise system administrators
  • Senior service providers
  • Operations managers
  • Information technology planners
  • Individuals responsible for supporting mainframe-style networked database servers
  • Individuals responsible for configuring, upgrading, and supporting the Sun SPARC Enterprise servers

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Provide administration support for the Solaris OS
  • Understand the fundamentals of data storage administration
  • Understand the fundamentals of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networking and administration
  • Understand general enterprise server concepts
  • Troubleshoot server and network system software and hardware

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Describe the architecture, functional goals, and reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features of the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers
  • Identify system components by location, layout, and function
  • Perform configuration and platform administration methodologies supported by Sun on the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers
  • Be familiar with and use troubleshooting tools and techniques available within the Solaris OS
  • Configure and manage the platform using service processor utilities
  • Initialize and configure the Solaris OS on a domain
  • Define and edit nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) parameters
  • Perform flash programmable read-only memory (PROM) image updates
  • Create, manage, and delete multiple domains using hardware, system configuration, and domain component lists (DCLs)
  • Use OpenBoot programmable read-only memory (PROM) commands to gather system information and interpret results

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Course Content

Module 1 - Introduction to the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Servers

  • Compare and contrast the five Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 server models
  • Differentiate hardware features across the entry-level server M3000
  • Differentiate hardware features across the mid-range server product line
  • Differentiate hardware features across the high-end server product line
  • List the common features of all five Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers

Module 2 - Sun SPARC Enterprise Architecture Overview

  • Compare and contrast the Jupiter bus interconnect with previous bus interconnect technologies
  • Document the architectural similarities and differences
  • Classify and label architectural components across the server product line
  • Differentiate between uni-XSB and quad-XSB
  • Identify the terms used in board nomenclature

Module 3 - Service Processor Architecture and Configuration

  • Document the functions of the service processor
  • Compare and contrast the differences between each MX000 servers service processor
  • Describe the service processor architecture
  • Add users and administrative privileges
  • Perform an initial configuration of the service processor
  • Compare the differences between the physical network configurations available
  • List the features of the DSCP and XSCF networks
  • Identify the features of the service processor firmware
  • Upgrade the service processor firmware

Module 4 - Platform Administration and Configuration

  • Manage user accounts
  • Configure LDAP, DNS, and SNMP
  • Manage the platform environment
  • View hardware configurations
  • View COD commands

Module 5 - Domain Administration and Configuration

  • Document the characteristics of a domain
  • List the components required to build a domain
  • Create a domain from the service processor
  • Document the structure of the OBP device tree
  • Configure the Solaris OS after installing it on the domain

Module 6 - Dynamic Reconfiguration

  • Document the purpose and benefits of DR
  • Analyze the locations from which DR can be performed
  • Discuss the concepts of DR in preparation for attaching and detaching boards
  • List and describe I/O, memory, CPU and XSB restrictions and concerns that can occur during DR
  • Perform DR from the XSCFU

Module 7 - Data Collection and Fault Analysis

  • Configure log archiving and auditing and collect their data using the snapshot command
  • Collect fault data
  • List the current FRU replacement guidelines
  • Use Sun Explorer to gather system information

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Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture (WE-4110)

This course is presented as online, web-based training. The Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Introduction course provides students with the skill set necessary to identify the features and architecture specifics of the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000/M9000+ servers.

 
 
Course Length

2 hours

 
 
Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
  • Senior Sun Enterprise system administrators
  • Senior service providers
  • Operations managers
  • Information technology planners
  • Individuals responsible for supporting mainframe-style networked database servers
  • Individuals responsible for configuring, upgrading, and supporting the Sun SPARC Enterprise servers
  • Anyone planning to attend ES-411 or VC-ES-411

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to understand general enterprise server concepts.

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Describe the architecture, functional goals, and reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features of the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers
  • Identify system components by location, layout, and function

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Topics
Related Courses:
  • After:
    • Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture Assessment (WGS-PREX-4110)
    • Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration (ES-411 or VC-ES-411)
    • Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration Assessment (WGS-PREX-411)

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Course Content

Module 1 - Introduction to the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Servers

  • Compare and contrast the five Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 server models
  • Differentiate hardware features across the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 mid-range server product line
  • Differentiate hardware features across the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 high-end server product line
  • List the common features of all five Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 server models

Module 2 - Sun SPARC Enterprise Architecture Overview

  • Compare and contrast the Jupiter bus interconnect with bus interconnects for Sun's predecessor mid-range and high-level server product lines
  • Document the architectural similarities and differences across the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 server product line
  • Classify and label architectural components across the entire Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 server product line
  • Differentiate between uni-XSBs and quad-XSBs
  • Identify the terms used in board nomenclature in the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 server line

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Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration Assessment (WGS-PREX-411)

This is the assessment for the ES-411 and VC-ES-411 Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration training courses.

 
 
Course Length

1 hour

 
 
Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
All those who attended the ES-411 and VC-ES-411 training courses.

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Topics
Related Courses: *Before: *ES-411: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration *OR *VC-ES-411: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration

Related Courses
Before:

  • ES-411: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration
OR
  • VC-ES-411: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration

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Course Content

Assessment
The assessment questions test the students knowledge of:

  • The key features of the Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 servers
  • FRU replacement procedures for the MX000 mid-range servers
  • FRU replacement procedures for the MX000 high-end servers
  • The architectural features of the MX000 servers
  • Configuring the service processor of the MX000 servers
  • Managing the MX000 server platform environment
  • Configuring domains on the MX000 servers
  • Managing Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) on the MX000 servers
  • Viewing and monitoring logs on the MX000 servers

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Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture Assessment (WGS-PREX-4110)

This is the assessment for the WE-4110 Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture training course.

 
 
Course Length

1 hour

 
 
Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this assessment are those who took the WE-4110 training course.

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Prerequisites
N/A

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Skills Gained
After successfully completing the assessment, the students can attest to their knowledge of the topics described in the course outline.

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Topics

Related Courses
Before:

  • WE-4110: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Overview and Architecture
After:

  • ES-411 or VC-ES-411: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration
  • WGS-PREX-411: Sun SPARC Enterprise MX000 Server Administration Assessment

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Course Content

Assessment

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