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Oversikt
| Kurskode | AS3BNO | Leveringsform | Classroom
(Hands-on labs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Varighet | 3.0 dager | Kurstype | |
| Listepris | Set by Partner |
This course covers the features and functions supported by the *BASE portion of the Backup, Recovery and Media Services (BRMS) software. BRMS is an integrated and comprehensive tool for managing backup and recovery operations on the System i. The lectures will describe how to perform the supported functions when using a 5250 emulation session. You will then have the opportunity to practice in lab exercises what you have learned in lecture.
This course provides lectures and hands on labs in a face-to-face classroom setting. This course is also offered in a live virtual classroom environment (ILO - Instructor Led Online) with hands-on labs: BRMS for IBM i using 5250 emulation (OV3B1NO)
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Målgruppe
This is an intermediate course for System i administrators, IBM Business Partners, and anyone else who would like practical knowledge of the features and functions supported by BRMS.
Mål
- Understand and describe the major features and functions of Backup Recovery and Media Services
- List the steps to install BRMS on a single system
- Implement a previously defined backup and recovery strategy using BRMS
- Explain how to utilize a tape library, virtual tape, and optical drive with BRMS
- Learn how to implement and use BRMS using the green screen
Nøkkelemner
- BRMS introduction
- Installing BRMS
- BRMS policies overview
- Media devices and encryption via software and hardware
- Overview and implementation of virtual tape and DVD/optical device support
- Creating a simple backup control group
- BRMS log
- Saving IFS data
- Working with backup lists
- Performing a Backup and Saving the system
- Parallel save, User exits and Save while active
- Other backup Topics
- Storage locations
- Containers
- Move management
- Media class
- Media policies
- Media topics