Duração: 05 dias (40 horas)
Público alvo:
This is an advanced course for system administrators, technical support individuals, and IBM
Business Partners who implement LPARs on IBM System p systems.
Objetivos:
• Describe important concepts associated with managing POWER5 System p systems, such as APV,
which includes micropartitioning, Virtual Input/Output (I/O) Server, virtual Small Computer System;
• Interface (SCSI), Share Ethernet adapter and Partition Load Manager LPAR
• Describe virtual console, Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN), and dynamic partitioning.
• Use the LPAR Validation tool to plan an LPAR configuration
• Describe the functions of the HMC
• Configure and manage the HMC, including users and permissions, software, startup and shutdown,
remote access features, network configuration and private network configuration, security features,
HMC backup and restore options, and the HMC disaster recovery procedure;
• Describe the rules associated with allocating resources, including dedicated processors, processing units for shared-processor LPARs (or micro-partitions), memory, and I/O for AIX 5L and Linux
partitions;
• Describe and configure a basic Virtual I/O Server configuration
• Configure and manage LPARs using the HMC Graphical User Interface (GUI) and HMC commands
• Configure VLANs and virtual SCSI disks
• Describe key system architectural elements of the POWER5-based hardware as they relate to
configuring LPAR resources
• Interpret physical and AIX location codes and relate to the key hardware components;
• Power on and power off the POWER5 system;
• Configure and test the service tools on the HMC;
• Use the HMC to backup and restore partition data;
• Install AIX 5L and Linux in an LPAR
Tópicos:
• Describe key system architectural elements of the POWER5 hardware as they relate to configuring
LPAR resources;
• Describe important concepts associated with partitioning on System p POWER5 systems, such as:
LPAR, virtual console, VLAN, dynamic partitioning, hosting devices, dynamic LPAR, and resource
groups;
• Describe the functions of the HMC;
• Describe basic rules associated with allocating resources (processors, partial processors, memory,
and I/O) for AIX 5L and Linux partitions;
• Interpret physical and AIX location codes and relate to the key hardware components;
• Describe the power on and power of procedures for the Squadrons systems;
• Describe the processes to configure and manage partitions;
• List the Service tools on the HMC and describe their functions;
Pré-requisitos:
Você deve ter concluído:
Ou possuir habilidades equivalentes para:
• Administração de Sistemas AIX Ver. 5L I: Implementação (Q1314) ou :
possuir compreensão das habilidades básicas de administração do sistema AIX, incluindo SMIT, uso
da documentação AIX, gerenciamento de dispositivos, Logical Volume Manager (LVM), sistemas de
arquivos, backup e recuperação, e administração de usuários.
O AU140 é o melhor “ponto de partida” para antigos profissionais de UNIX que são novos para o
AIX.