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Overview
| Course code | AW200ZA | Delivery type | Classroom
(Hands-on labs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 3.0 days | Course type | Public or Private on-site |
| List price |
ZAR 8,000 plus VAT
ZAR 9,120 incl. VAT |
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This course is designed to teach the skills required to perform all the V5R3 eServer service tasks. The strategy for the course,therefore, is to:
- Introduce the students to the new packaging announced with Version 5 Release 3
- Give students experience to use the eServer Information Center for maintenance activities
- Introduce the students about the new FSP Functions
- Provide practice in performing problem analysis on the new systems using the HMC
- Familiarize them with the new concepts of logical partitions
- Educate the students how to look at and update the Firmware on HMC and FSP
Audience
This course is targeted for the system SSRs providing hardware service to the new eServers.
Pre-requisites
Coming to this course, you must have finished the following Online Courses (to be made available when enrolled for AW20ZA):
Objective
- Know the new eServer models
- Explain how the service documentation and service strategies have changed at Version 5 Release 3 and how they are used on the eServer systems
- Explain how to look at and update the firmware on HMC and Flexible Service Processor
- Explain how to use HMC to diagnose and repair system malfunctions
Key topics
- Unit 1: System Hardware Overview
- Unit 2: AIX 5L V5.3 Installation and Initial Configuration
- Unit 3: System Management Tools and Documentation
- Unit 4: Software Installation and Maintenance
- Unit 5: Devices
- Unit 6: The Object Data Manager (ODM)
- Unit 7: System Boot: Hardware
- Unit 8: System Boot: Software
- Unit 9: The Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
- Unit 10: Storage Management with LVM
- Unit 11: Working with File Systems
- Unit 12: Paging Space
- Unit 13: Backup and Restore
- Unit 14: TCP/IP Configuration
- Unit 15: Error Log and syslogd
