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IBM zEnterprise System: Using zManager to Provision Virtual Servers
Course Title
IBM zEnterprise System: Using zManager to Provision Virtual Servers
Course Code
ES82
Date
Saturday and Sunday, September 29 and 30
Time
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location
Caesars Palace
Classroom
Pompeiam Ballroom III
Tuition
For IBM Clients $950
For IBM Business Partners $950 or 1 PartnerReward Voucher
For IBM Employees $850
Instructor:
Brian Hatfield
Prerequisite:
Enrollment in the 2012 System z Technical University Event
Description:
This class is the first 2 days of course IBM zEnterprise System: Using zManager to Provision Virtual Servers (ESA1) and provides lecture and hands on labs. The description of this 2 day class follows:
This course is designed to provide you with the information and skills required to use the IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager (zManager) tasks to create the virtual server environment used by an ensemble configuration.
The course will discuss all the elements that are used by Unified Resource Manager for creating and managing virtual servers. These include, zBX components, HMC usage to create an ensemble and perform Unified Resource Manager tasks, creating virtual networks (VLANs), assigning storage to Hypervisors and virtual servers, creating and modifying virtual server definitions.
The course will use a combination of lecture topics and labs to describe and implement a virtual server using Unified Resource Manager.
Space is limited, so register early.
Units in this course are:
- Introducing the zEnterprise System
- HMC usage and management
- Unified Resource Manager storage concepts and implementation
- Unified Resource Manager network concepts and implementation
- Unified Resource Manager virtual server concepts and implementation
Hands-on Labs will include:
- HMC ensemble navigation.
- Verifying z/OS ensemble enablement
- Auditing an ensemble configuration (zBX Blades).
- (Optional) Auditing the ensemble configuration (zVM Linux)
- Removing ensemble resources: Networking, storage and virtual servers (Blades only)
- Provisioning virtual server resources (Blades only)
