Training offering

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Power Systems Running Linux: Red Hat Storage Management (PowerVM base)

Information

Length: 2.0 Days
Course code: LX032G-X
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Classroom

Instructor Led Online

Price: 1800 AUD
This training is available on request.
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Overview

This course is designed to expand on Red Hat administration skills with IBM Power Systems, in the area of storage devices. IBM Power Systems provide a large variety of storage options, and combining these options with Red Hat storage management techniques is a critical skill required by today’s system administrator.

Public

The audiences for this training include Power systems support personnel, Linux technical support individuals, Linux developers, Linux system administrators, system architects and engineers, that may deal with Linux running on an IBM Power system. This course provides students with an opportunity to work with Power Systems storage devices, expanding on those skill sets needed to manage Red Hat. 

Prerequisits

Students attending this course should have a basic background in systems administration and/or troubleshooting. Suggested course path includes:

  • LX024G: Essentials of PowerVM
  • LX031G: Power Systems Running Linux - Red Hat Administration (PowerVM Base)

Objective

  • Describe storage options for Redhat v7.2 running in a Power Systems environment
  • Interpret storage configuration data
  • Implement storage devices with PowerVM
    • VIOS
    • Fibre Channel
    • iSCSI
  • Differentiate native Linux and hardware RAID solutions
  • Validate configuration options
  • Design solutions for attaching storage resources to a Redhat host

Topics

DAY 1

Unit 1: Welcome, Introduction to Power storage  (PowerVM, VIOS)
     Exercise 1: Navigating the lab environment

Unit 2: Device naming and FileSystem management
     Exercise 2: Managing devices

DAY 2

Unit 3:SAN attached devices and MultiPath IO
     Exercise 3: Multipath IO

Unit 4: Logical Volume Management
     Exercise 4: LVM operations