RH436 - Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management

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    • HKD 17000
    • TWD 46500
  • Course Duration: 4
  • First Day: 10:00 - 18:00
  • Other Days: 9:00 - 17:00
  • Dates & Registration

Course Summary

RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Storage Management provides intensive hands-on experience with Red Hat Cluster Suite and Global File Systemâ„¢ (GFS). This 4-day course focuses on the implementation of high-availability (failover) services in a clustered computing environment, and on providing an enterprise-class shared filesystem on modern equipment typically found in corporate machine rooms. The final day of class provides additional lab time so that course participants have ample time to practice Cluster Suite and GFS skills in a realistic environment before returning to production systems.

RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Storage Management Description


Goal:
RH436 is designed to train people with RHCE level competency on skills required to deploy and manage highly available services and storage data to the mission-critical enterprise computing environment.

Audience:
RH436 is aimed at senior Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and other IT professionals working in enterprise environments and mission-critical systems.

Prerequisites:
Participants in RH436 should already be familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Recommended minimum competency level is completion of the RHCE or equivalent knowledge.

:
  • 14 Units

Duration:

  • 4 days
  • Training Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
  • Training End Time: 4:00-5:00PM (depending on class progress)

Day 4 of class provides open-ended lab time using the provided enterprise-class equipment.

What you will learn:

1. Data Management and Storage

  • Design considerations
  • Planning for the future
2. Cluster Technology
  • Terminology
  • Cluster hardware and peripheral equipment
  • Storage hardware and peripheral equipment

3. Red Hat Cluster Manager

  • Cluster quorum
  • rgmanager
  • Cluster Configuration System (CCS)
  • Cluster manager (CMAN)
  • Tools
  • Requirements
  • Cluster examples
  • Cluster monitoring
  • Cluster starting/stopping/restarting
  • Troubleshooting
  • Implement Cluster Suite; HA NFS

4. Fencing and Failover

  • Fencing vs. No-fencing
  • Fencing agents
  • The fence daemon
  • Fencing methods
  • Failover scenario
  • Failover considerations

5. Global File System and Logical Volume Management

  • Clustered Linux Volume Manager (CLVM)
  • LVM2 implementation review
  • Lock managers
  • GFS features and characteristics
  • GFS components
  • GFS limits
  • GFS tools
  • GFS tunable parameters
  • GFS quotas
  • GFS direct I/O
  • GFS journaling
  • GFS repair
  • Growing a GFS filesystem
  • Context Dependent Path Names (CDPN)

6. Global Network Block Device (GNBD)

  • GNBD traffic overview
  • Exporting/Importing GNBD devices
  • GNBD fencing

7. iSCSI Configuration

  • Red Hat iSCSI driver
  • iSCSI features and data access
  • Configuring and initiating an iSCSI session