HP-UX: Администрирование систем и сетей — Часть I (H3064S)
H3064S

АННОТАЦИЯ
Этот 5-дневный практический курс является первой частью из двух, которые готовят системного администратора HP-UX к уверенному конфигурированию, управлению, поддержке и администрированию рабочих станций или серверов HP на базе процессоров PA-RISC и Itanium в распределенной корпоративной среде. Основной упор делается как на конфигурировании файловой системы, периферийных устройств, учетных записей пользователей, так и на управлении и конфигурировании основной операционной системы, патчей и программных приложений.
АУДИТОРИЯ
Администраторы систем и сетей
СЕРТИФИКАЦИЯ
Обе части курса “HP-UX: Администрирование систем и сетей” готовят слушателей к получению статуса HP-UX Certified System Administrator (CSA), который присваивается после успешной сдачи экзамена HP0-A01.
ПРЕДВАРИТЕЛЬНАЯ ПОДГОТОВКА
Знания в объеме курса «Основы UNIX» 51434S
Для более глубокого усвоения полезен опыт shell-программирования или знания в объеме курса «POSIX shell-программирование» H4322S
КРАТКОЕ СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
- Введение в администрирование HP-UX
- Настройка окружения пользователей
- Конфигурирование аппаратуры
- Конфигурирование дисковых устройств
- Создание и монтирование файловых систем
- Резервное копирование файловой системы (Backup)
- Управление своп пространством
- Доступ к системной консоли
- Загрузка Integrity систем
- Управление программным обеспечением с помощью SD-UX
- Инсталлирование операционной системы с помощью Ignite-UX
- Создание и управление учетными записями пользователей
- Обзорный тур по файловой иерархии HP-UX
- Конфигурирование файлов устройств
- Концепции файловых систем
- Поддержка файловых систем
- Планирование заданий с помощью cron
- Управление принтерами
- Загрузка PA-RISC систем
- Конфигурирование ядра HP-UX 11i v2
- Управление патчами с помощью SD-UX
ПОДРОБНОЕ СОДЕРЖАНИЕ КУРСА
Navigating SAM and the SMH
- SAM and SMH overview
- Launching the SAM GUI and TUI
- Using SAM object menus and actions
- Launching the SMH GUI and TUI
- Verifying SMH certificates
- Logging into the SMH
- Navigating the SMH interface
- Launching SMH tools
- Launching SMH tasks
- Viewing SMH logs
- Managing SMH access control
- Managing SMH authentication
- SMH and SIM integration concepts
Managing users and groups
- User and group concepts
- /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group concepts
- Creating, modifying, deactivating, and removing user accounts
- Configuring password aging and password security policies
- Managing groups
- Managing /etc/skel
Navigating the HP-UX file system
- Static and dynamic files and directory concepts
- OS and application directory concepts
- Top level directory concepts and contents
- Searching for files and executables using the find, whereis, which, and file commands
Configuring hardware
- Hardware component overview
- CPU, cell, crossbar, and MIO overview
- SBA, LBA, and PCI overview
- MP, core I/O, and device adapter card overview
- Internal disks, tapes, and DVD overview
- Disk array, LUN, SAN and multipathing overview
- Partitioning overview
- nPar, vPar, VM, and Secure Resource partition overview
- System type overview
- Entry-class server overview
- Blade system overview
- Mid-range server overview
- High-end server overview
- Viewing system configuration
- Viewing nPar, vPar and VM hardware
- Hardware address concepts
- Legacy HBA, SCSI, and FC hardware address concepts
- Agile View HBA, SCSI, and FC hardware address concepts
- Viewing legacy hardware addresses
- Viewing LUNs via Agile View
- Viewing a LUN’s lunpaths via Agile View
- Viewing an HBA’s lunpaths via Agile View
- Viewing LUN health via Agile View
- Viewing LUN attributes via Agile View
- Enabling and disabling lunpaths
- Slot address concepts
- Slot address components
- Viewing slot addresses
- EFI address overview
- SCSI EFI hardware address overview
- FC EFI hardware address overview
- Viewing EFI hardware addresses
- Installing interface cards with and without OL*
- Installing new devices
Configuring device special files
- DSF attribute concepts
- DSF directories
- Legacy DSF names
- Persistent DSF names
- LUN, disk, and DVD DSF names
- Boot disk DSFs
- Tape drive DSFs
- Tape autochanger DSFs
- Terminal, modem, and printer DSFs
- Listing legacy DSFs
- Listing persistent DSFs
- Correlating persistent and legacy DSFs
- Correlating persistent DSFs with lunpaths and WWIDs
- Decoding legacy and persistent DSF attributes
- Creating DSFs via insf, mksf, and mknod
- Removing DSFs via rmsf
- Disabling and enabling legacy mode DSFs
Managing disk devices
- Disk partitioning concepts
- Whole disk partitioning concepts
- LVM disk partitioning concepts
- LVM physical volume concepts
- LVM volume group concepts
- LVM logical volume concepts
- LVM extent concepts
- LVM extent size concepts
- LVM versions and limits
- LVM DSF directories
- LVMv1 device files
- LVMv2 device files
- Creating physical volumes
- Creating LVMv1 volume groups
- Creating LVMv2 volume groups
- Creating logical volumes
- Verifying the LVM configuration
- Comparing disk space management tools
Managing file systems
- File system concepts
- File system types
- Superblock, inode, directory, block, extent, and intent log concepts
- Hard and symbolic link concepts
- HFS and VxFS comparison
- Creating file systems
- Mounting file systems
- Unmounting file systems
- Automatically mounting file systems
- Mounting CDFS file systems
- Mounting LOFS file systems
- Mounting MemFS file systems
Managing swap space
- HP-UX memory concepts
- HP-UX swap concepts
- HP-UX swap types
- HP-UX pseudoswap
- Enabling swap via the CLI
- Enabling swap via /etc/fstabv
- Monitoring swap space
- Disabling swap
- Guidelines for configuring swap space
Maintaining disks and file systems
- Defragmenting file systems
- Repairing corrupted file systems
- Monitoring free space
- Reclaiming wasted file system space
- Extending, reducing, and removing volume groups
- Extending, reducing, and removing logical volumes
- Extending and reducing file systems
Preparing for disasters with DRD and make*recovery tools
- Disaster Recovery, Mirroring and DRD concepts
- Using DRD to minimize planned downtime
- Using DRD to minimize unplanned downtime
- Installing DRD
- Using the drd command
- Creating and updating a DRD clone
- Verifying a DRD clone’s status
- Accessing inactive images via DRD-safe commands
- Managing Software via DRD-Safe Commands
- Managing Kernel Tunables via DRD-Safe Commands
- Accessing inactive images via other commands
- Activating and deactivating an inactive image
- Customizing the make_*_recovery Archive Contents
- Backing up the boot disk via make_tape_recovery
- Backing up the boot disk via make_net_recovery
- Using a make_*_recovery archive
- Interacting with the Recovery Process
Accessing the system console
- Management processor concepts
- Viewing MP/console ports
- Connecting MP serial and LAN ports
- Accessing the MP
- Navigating the MP menu and web interfaces
- Accessing nPar, vPar, and VM consoles
- Accessing the VFP, console log, and system event log
- Accessing the MP help menus
- Accessing the MP command menu
- Configuring the MP LAN interface
- Enabling MP remote access
- Managing MP user accounts and access levels
- Managing MP login sessions
- Rebooting via the MP
Booting PA-RISC systems
- HP-UX shutdown and reboot concepts
- PA-RISC boot process major players
- PA-RISC boot disk structures
- PA-RISC boot process overview
- Autoboot and manual boot concepts
- Interacting with the BCH and ISL/IPL
Booting Integrity systems
- HP-UX shutdown and reboot concepts
- Integrity boot process major players
- Integrity boot disk structures
- Integrity boot disk system, OS, and service partition structures
- Integrity and PA-RISC boot process comparison
- Autoboot and manual boot concepts
- Booting from primary, alternate, and arbitrary boot devices
- Booting from Ignite-UX servers and recovery archives
- Managing boot menu settings
- Managing console settings
- Interacting with the EFI shell
- Interacting with the hpux.efi kernel loader
Configuring the kernel
- 11i v1 kernel configuration features
- Configuring 11i v1 kernel drivers and subsystems
- Configuring 11i v1 tunable parameters
- Processing and applying the 11i v1 kernel
- 11i v2 and v3 kernel configuration features
- Choosing a kernel configuration interface
- Using the kc* CLI, TUI, and GUI interfaces
- Kernel configuration concepts
- Special kernel configurations
- Kernel configuration commands
- Modifying the current kernel configuration
- Creating a named configuration
- Copying a configuration
- Loading a configuration
- Kernel module concepts, states, and state changes
- Viewing and managing module states
- Kernel tunable concepts and types
- Viewing, managing, and monitoring kernel tunables
- Viewing the kernel change log
- Booting from an alternate kernel
- Booting via override parameters
- Booting to tunable maintenance mode
Managing software with SD-UX
- SD-UX software structure concepts
- SD-UX software depot concepts
- SD-UX IPD concepts
- SD-UX daemon and agent concepts
- Listing software
- Installing and updating software
- Removing software
Managing patches with SD-UX
- Patch concepts
- Patch naming convention concepts
- Patch supersession concepts
- Patch rating concepts
- Patch source concepts
- Patch tool concepts
- Downloading and installing patches from the ITRC
- Installing patches from DVD, tape, and directory depots
- Listing patches
- Removing patches
Installing the OS with Ignite-UX
- Install source concepts
- Planning an install
- Choosing an operating environment
- Choosing an install-time security bundle
- Locating the source media
- Initiating a PA-RISC install
- Initiating an Integrity install
- Navigating the Ignite-UX menus
- Verifying an installation
- Completing post-install configuration tasks
РЕКОМЕНДУЕМОЕ ДАЛЬНЕЙШЕЕ ОБУЧЕНИЕ
«HP-UX: Администрирование систем и сетей – Часть II» H3065S
Подробное описание курса H3064S (англ.)
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