RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management
Course Description
RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management provides intensive hands-on experience withstorage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the Shared Storage technology delivered by Red Hat Global FileSystem™ (GFS). This 4-day course has a strong emphasis on hands-on lab activities using enterprise-class storage,server, and auxiliary equipment. A portion of the final day of class is entirely given over to additional lab time sothat course participants have ample time to practice Cluster Suite and GFS skills in a realistic environment beforereturning to production systems.
Prerequisites:
Participants in RH436 should already be familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Recommended minimumcompetency level is completion of the RHCE or equivalent knowledge.
Goal:
RH436 is designed to train people with RHCE level competency on skills required to deploy and manage highly available storage data to the mission-critical enterprise computing environment. Complementing skills gained in RH401, this course delivers extensive hands-on training with storage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the shared file system, GFS.
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Schedule/Purchase
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Training Formats
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Price
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Duration
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Instructor-Led Training
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SAR 7031.25
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4 Days
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Audience:
RH436 is aimed at senior Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and other IT professionals working in enterprise environments and mission-critical systems.
Course Outline
- Review Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management Technologies
- Linux Dynamic Device Management
- udev Features
- udev Rule Configuration
- iSCSI
- iSCSI as a Shared Storage Device
- Configuring an iSCSI initiator
- Authentication
- Advanced Software RAID
- Types and Differences
- Monitoring
- Optimization Techniques
- Growth and High Availability
- Device Mapper and Multipathing
- Mapping Targets
- LVM2 Snapshots
- Multipath Device Configuration
- Cluster Technology
- Common Cluster Hardware
- Shared Storage Alternatives
- Cluster Suite Overview
- Design and Elements of Clustering
- Cluster Configuration Tools
- Clustered Logical Volumes and Lock Management
- Quorum and the Cluster Manager
- Intracluster Communication
- Cluster Tools
- Fencing and Failover
- Fencing Components
- Failover Domains
- Quorum Disk
- Service Manager
- Resource Groups and Recovery
- Hierarchical Resource Ordering
- High Availability Services
- Global File System (GFS)
- Implementation and Configuration
- Lock Management
- Planning For and Growing On-line GFS
- Monitoring Tools
- Journal Configuration and Management
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