CODE: VER_ISS-7.3 AA
LENGTH: 40 Hours (5 dage)
PRICE: kr 25.000,00
The Veritas InfoScale Storage 7.3 for UNIX/Linux: Advanced Administration course, discusses how to integrate, manage, operate, and utilize Veritas InfoScale Storage advanced features, which include Dynamic Multi-Pathing, Smart Tiering, Docker support, Performance Tuning, and Snapshots - in a UNIX environment.
You learn how to manage the VxVM Private Region and understand different disk layouts, disk group management, and how to build volumes from scratch. You also learn about disk group split, move and joins, volume relayout, volume sets, multivolume file systems, online file system administration, remote mirroring across sites, offline and off- host processing using volume snapshots and storage checkpoints, and dynamic storage tiering.
By the completion of this course, you will be able to:
Manage the advanced features of Veritas Storage Foundation.
Configure and manage disks, disk groups, and volumes.
Administer Veritas File System advanced features.
Manage the Dynamic Multi-Pathing feature.
Apply performance tuning principles to Veritas Volume Manager, Veritas File System and Dynamic Multi- Pathing.
Monitor VxVM and change volume layouts to improve performance.
Create and manage point-in-time copies for off-host and on-host processing.
Manage LUN snapshots.
Remotely mirror your data across different sites.
Use dynamic storage tiering for optimal storage allocation.
Provision storage in a Docker environment.
This course is for UNIX system or network administrators, system engineers, technical support personnel, and system integration/development staff who will be administering Veritas Storage Foundation advanced features.
Veritas InfoScale Storage 7.3 for UNIX Knowledge of UNIX system administration.
Volume Manager Overview
Supported upgrade paths
Upgrade considerations
Operating system storage devices and virtual data storage
Labs
Exercise A: Installing Storage Foundation
Exercise B: Upgrading from Storage Foundation to InfoScale Storage
Exercise C: Creating disks with different disk types and formats
Managing VxVM Components
Managing components in the VxVM architecture
Volume Manager storage objects
Volume layouts
Viewing object attributes
Labs
Exercise A: Creating a disk group containing non-cds disks
Exercise B: Converting non-cds disks in a disk group to the CDS disk format
Exercise C: Creating volumes with different layouts
Exercise D: Creating layered volumes
Exercise E: Creating volumes with user defaults
Advanced Disk Group Operations
Disk group information
Disk group split, move, and join
Disk group backup/restore
Advanced Volume Operations
Using vxmake to create volume manager objects
Changing the volume layout
Online relayout process
Managing volume tasks
Securing data at rest
Labs
Exercise A: Preparing for disk group split/move/join operations
Exercise B: Performing vxdg split and join operations specifying volume objects
Exercise C: Performing vxdg split and join operations specifying disk objects
Exercise D: Performing vxdg join operations when conflicting objects exist
Exercise E: Performing vxdg move operations
Exercise F: Performing configuration backups
File System Architecture
VxFS layout versions
Components and attributes of Veritas File System
Labs
Exercise A: Viewing the file system metadata
File System Advanced Features
Compressing files and directories with VxFS
Using the FileSnap feature
Deduplicating VxFS data
Migrating a native file system to VxFS
Labs
Exercise A: Compressing files and directories with VxFS
Exercise B: Deduplicating VxFS data
Exercise C: Using the FileSnap feature
Exercise D: Migrating a native file system to VxFS
Dynamic Multi-Pathing Administration
DMP/DDL overview
Event Source Daemon
ASL/APM administration
DDL/DMP CLI administration
Labs
Exercise A: Perform DMP testing using the vxdmpadm command
Exercise B: Perform DMP testing using the vxcheckasl command
Exercise C: Perform DMP testing using the vxdisk command
Exercise D: Perform DMP testing using the vxddladm command
Dynamic Multi-Pathing Advanced Operations
Subpath failover groups
Array/enclosure management
Online dynamic LUN reconfiguration
DDL/DMP enhancements
Labs
Exercise A: Listing Subpath Failover Groups (SFG)
Exercise B: Tuning the Low Impact Path Probing (LIPP) attributes
Exercise C: Differentiating manually disabled paths
Volume Sets and MVFS Management
Creating and managing volume sets
Creating and managing multi-volume file systems
Volume device visibility
Administering raw device access
Labs
Exercise A: Configuring a volume set with a multi-volume file system
Exercise B: Configuring device visibility
Implementing SmartTier (ST)
Introducing SmartTier
Defining the SmartTier concepts
Creating storage tiers
Implementing file placement policies
Labs
Exercise A: Configuring a multi-volume file system and SmartTier
Exercise B: Testing SmartTier
Co-existence with Array-based Snapshots
Understanding snapshot technologies
Identifying hardware snapshots using Volume Manager
Managing clone disks
Using disk tags
Labs
Exercise A: LUN snapshots setup
Exercise B: Importing clone disk groups
Using Full-Copy Volume Snapshots
Creating and managing full-copy volume snapshots
Using volume snapshots for off-host processing
Labs
Exercise A: Full-sized instant snapshots
Exercise B: Off-host processing using split-mirror volume snapshots
Exercise C: Traditional volume snapshots
Using Copy-on-Write SF Snapshots
Creating and managing space-optimized volume snapshots
Creating and managing storage checkpoints
Serving business requirements
Labs
Exercise A: Using space-optimized instant volume snapshots
Exercise B: Restoring a file system using storage checkpoints
Exercise C: Examining storage checkpoint behavior
Performance Monitoring and Management
Performance benchmarking tools
Ensuring quality of service
Labs
Exercise A: Using vxbench and vxstat
Exercise B: Tracing I/O
Exercise C: Maintaining quality of service
Performance Tuning
Understanding the environment
VxVM tunables and volume best practices
VxFS tunables, inode cache and cache advisories
DMP tunables
Labs
Exercise A: Benchmarking
Exercise B: Isolating performance issues
Using Site Awareness with Mirroring
Introducing remote mirroring and site awareness
Configuring site awareness
Recovering from failures with remote mirrors
Verifying a site-aware environment
Labs
Exercise A: Configuring site awareness
Exercise B: Analyzing the volume read policy
Exercise C: Analyzing the impact of disk failure in a site-consistent environment
Exercise D: A manual fire drill operation with remote mirroring
Support for Docker Deployments
Docker overview
Introducing support for Docker deployments
Provisioning storage to Docker containers
Additional features and limitations
Labs
Exercise A: Preparing the Docker environment
Exercise B: Creating volumes for use with Docker containers
Exercise C: Moving Docker containers