Connaître et utiliser les capacités de partitionnement disponibles sur vos serveurs hauts de gamme.
Optimiser vos systèmes grâce aux différents outils et utilitaires d'administration
Réduire les temps d'arrêt systèmes en ajoutant ou en remplaçant des cartes I/O en ligne
Utiliser les PPU et ICOD. Maintenir les performances des applications en validant les processeurs.
Comprendre le partitionnement sur les systèmes haut de gamme
Configurer et gérer les partitions de nœuds (npars)
Configurer et gérer les partitions virtuelles (vpars)
Etre capable de remplacer des cartes I/O en ligne avec OLAR
Configurer et utiliser les processeurs disponibles, pay per use et ICOD
Introduction à « hp's Partitioning Continuum »
Define partitioning continuum technology
Correlate the course content with system administration tasks
Présentation des caractéristiques Physiques
Identify the functions of platform specific hardware
Correlate hardware components with soft defined paths
Display hardware components and driver status
Identify hardware components for use as resources for nPars and vPars
Access à la Console avec Service Processor (SP), Management Processor (MP) et Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
Log into the Service Processor (SP), Management Processor (MP) and Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
Access the command, monitoring and control features of the SP/MP/GSP.
Connect to and disconnect from the physical console through SP/MP/GSP
Display and configure SP/MP/GSP users
Display and configure SP/MP/GSP network and serial connections
Partitions Physiques (nPars)
Display the resources of an nPar
Display the available/unassigned resources in the complex
Display the status of an nPar
Create, modify and remove an nPar
Configure one or more boot drives and install the OS
Boot, reboot and shutdown an nPar retaining current configuration
Boot, reboot and shutdown an nPar with a new configuration
Define the genesis partition and when it is used
Virtual Partitions (vPars)
Compare and contrast vPars and nPars
Display and verify platform support for vPars
Install vPars software
Configure the first vPar from the command line
Interact with the vPars monitor
Configure, modify and remove vPars using command line and GUI
Display status and resources of a vPar
Boot, reboot and shutdown vPars
Identify CPUs as bound or unbound
Migrate CPUs between vPars
Addition Online et Remplacement (OLAR)
Determine system readiness for OLAR
Interpret results of critical resource analysis
Replace or add a PCI/O card using SAM
Procedure of OLAR using command line
List of benefits of performing OLAR with SAM vs command line
Processor Sets (Psets)
Define the benefits of using Psets
Install Pset software
Identify processors by platform specific addresses
Configure at least two Psets
Display activity and status of Psets
Use process and processor monitoring commands
Pay per Use (PPU)
Define the purpose of PPU
Install PPU software
Configure PPU for one or more processors
Display processor status
Use process and processor monitoring commands
Generate PPU reports
iCOD
Define benefits of iCOD Define the purpose of PPU
Install iCOD software with license to use
Update iCOD software to be compatible with vPars
Configure one or more CPUs to be activated by iCOD
Activate iCOD processors automatically or manually
Display processor status, identifying iCOD-activated processors
Use processor monitoring commands to watch process and processor