Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0 Administration (VC-ES-3523)
The Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0 Administration course provides students with the essential information and skills to manage disk storage using Veritas Volume Manager(VxVM) and Veritas File System software. Students practice the administrative tasks to build the skills that transfer to their working environments, including planning, implementation, configuration and administration. This course is delivered in a remote learning environment. Students will attend the course via phone and will need a high-speed internet connection to successfully complete the course.
Format
This course is presented using Sun's web-based Live Virtual Class (LVC). The LVC is a dynamic and fully interactive online learning environment that features live teaching collaboration, and instructor-assisted activities.
Lab Information
The hands-on online labs offered in this course involve accessing equipment through a network terminal session. Students will not have physical access to this equipment. Students will access the equipment through Sun's Remote Lab Data Center (RLDC).
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators or storage administrators responsible for the management of storage resources in Solaris environments, using the VERITAS storage software products.
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Configure the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS)
- Control Solaris OS run levels
- Understand the Solaris OS file system structure
- Perform basic file ownership and protection using the chgrp, chmod, and chown commands
- Perform common file system administration using the format, mkdir, newfs, and mount commands
- Administer Solaris OS packages using the pkgadd, pkgrm, and patchadd commands
- Use basic OpenBoot programmable read-only memory (PROM) commands
- Cable Sun systems and peripherals
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Investigate Sun storage concepts and examine hardware configurations
- Explore data management concepts
- Install and initialize the Storage Foundation software
- Perform disk drive operations, such as creating a new disk group, adding and removing a disk from a disk group, and displaying properties of VxVM objects
- Examine the association of volumes and objects and create volumes and file systems
- Use the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) to perform disk group, volume and file system operations
- Perform advanced operations
- Perform advanced VxFS operations
- Analyze basic volume performance
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Course Content
Module 1 - Sun Storage Concepts
- Define disk storage management
- Identify storage configurations
- Examine hardware interfaces
- Describe disk storage concepts
Module 2 - Managing Data
- Describe the concepts and advantages of virtual storage management
- Describe standard RAID terminology
- List the common features of each supported RAID levels
Module 3 - Veritas Storage Foundation Installation
- List the key elements of pre-installation planning
- Install the Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0 software
- Verify the post-installation environment
- Explore the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) console features
- Describe the VxVM error numbering system
Module 4 - Veritas Volume Manager Basic Operations
- Control disk storage resources
- Describe the function of VxVM disk groups
- Administer disk groups using command-line programs
- Administer disk groups Using the vxdiskadm utility
- Protect storage devices from usage
Module 5 - Veritas Volume Manager Volume Operations
- Examine volume components and structures
- Create volumes using the vxassist command
- Add file systems to existing volumes
- Resize volumes and file systems
- Modify volume access attributes
- Administer volume logs
- Removing a volume
Module 6 - Disk Management Using the VEA GUI
- Creating disk groups, volumes, and file systems
- Administering disks, disk groups, volumes, and file systems
Module 7 - Veritas Volume Manager Advanced Operations
- Encapsulate and mirror the system boot disk
- Administer hot-relocation
- Evacuate all subdisks from a disk drive
- Move disk drives without preserving data
- Move a populated disk drives to a new disk group
- Back up and restore a disk group configurations
- Describe how to import a disk group after a system crash
- Perform a volume snapshot backups
- Create VxVM layered volumes
- Perform an online volume relayout
- Replace a failed disk drive
Module 8 - Veritas File System Basic Operations
- Use extended VxFS mount options
- Perform online VxFS administration tasks
- Convert a UFS file system to a VxFS file system
- Add a VxFS file system to a non-global zone
Module 9 - Veritas Volume Manager Performance Management
- Describe performance improvement techniques
- Use the vxstat and vxtrace performance analysis tools
- Describe RAID-5 write performance characteristics
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