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Experienced system administrators learn how to use cluster technology with a quorum service and appropriate LVM structures to support Oracle 9i and Oracle 10g in data center environments. Students set up and test a failover cluster, configure a quorum server cluster, incorporate cluster file systems into a Serviceguard cluster, explore “extended distance clusters,” upgrade from Oracle 9i to Oracle 10g RAC, and configure ContinentalClusters. The course is 40 percent lecture and 60 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.
HP-UX system administrators who develop, design, implement, and monitor
Serviceguard clusters
• HP-UX System and Network Administration I (H3064S) and HP-UX System and
Network Administration II (H3065S) or
• HP-UX System and Network
Administration for Experienced UNIX® System Administrators (H5875S) and
•
HP-UX Logical Volume Manager (H6285S) or HP-UX VERITAS Volume Manager (HB505S)
and
• POSIX Shell Programming (H4322S) or experience in shell scripting
and
• HP Serviceguard I (H6487S): Note that students who have not attended
H6487S are likely to have great difficulty with U8601S
• Review Serviceguard concepts
• Set up LVM structures needed for Oracle
9i and Oracle 10g on individual clusters
• Learn how to create a
Serviceguard CFS cluster using VxVM setup and multi-node, diskgroup, and
mountpoint packages
• Discuss and understand “extended distance clusters”
• Understand and configure a ContinentalCluster
• Configure a separate
cluster with the quorum service as a package
• Understand a Cluster File
System (CFS)
• Configure and test Oracle 9i as a failover cluster
•
Upgrade from an Oracle 9i failover cluster to an Oracle 10g RAC cluster
• Consider attending the other courses in the HP Virtual Server Environment
(VSE) curriculum to learn more about HP-UX virtualization
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