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AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals

Summary
Length:
5 days
Price:
1,695 GBP excl. VAT
Training Provider:
StayAhead Training plusStayAhead Training
Location:
Training Method:
Startdate:  
London: 05/03/2012, 30/04/2012, 18/06/2012, 06/08/2012, 22/10/2012

About AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals

AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals Course Overview
This IBM AIX Jumpstart for Experienced UNIX/Linux Administrators training course is targeted at cross-training experienced HP-UX, SUN Solaris and other UNIX Administrators who wish to implement and manage systems capable of running the AIX Operating System. Students attending this course should therefore have a good understanding and experience of managing and running UNIX like systems.

Reference will be made to the AIX commands required to administer the system, although practical work will concentrate on using the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to achieve the course objectives.  Although the course is based on AIX Version 6.1 it is also appropriate for prior releases of AIX.

Skills Gained
The delegates will have knowledge and practise in:
  • Introduction to the RS6000 (PSERIES) Hardware
  • AIX 6 V6.1 Installation and Initial Configuration
  • System Startup and Shutdown Procedures
  • Using the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT)
  • Using Web Based Information Browser
  • AIX Filesystems and Storage
  • Configuring Filesystems
  • Looking after Filesystems
  • Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
  • Journaled Filesystems
  • Devices
  • The Object Data Manager
  • System Initialisation
  • Create Backup and Restore Routines
  • mksysb and savevg Commands
  • Software Installation and Maintenance
  • Disk Management
  • Alternate Disk Installation
  • TCP/IP Network Configuration
  • AIX Problem Solving Tools including System Dump Facility

Who will the Course Benefit?
Experienced System Administrators and other Technical IT staff who need to cross-train to be able to implement and manage systems capable of running the AIX Operating System.  Some shell programming experience will also prove advantageous; this can be gained on the AIX Shell Programming Course.

Course Objectives
On completion of the AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals course the delegate will have practical experience of the Systems Management Interface Tool (SMIT), allowing them to administer an AIX System.

Pre-Requisite Courses
  • AIX Basics


  • AIX Shell Programming




Follow-On Courses
  • AIX System Administration - Part II


  • AIX Advanced Shell Programming Tools


  • Oracle SQL


  • Apache Web Server


  • Perl Programming


  • Oracle Overview Seminar




NOTE: Course technical content is subject to change without notice.

AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions

Session 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE P-SERIES
  • The P-SERIES Product Line
  • RISC Technology
  • P-Series Product Range For The Power6
  • P-Series Product Range For The Power7
  • Hardware Management Console
  • The AIX Operating System

Session 2: SYSTEM MANAGEMENT TOOLS
  • System Management Commands
  • Using SMIT
  • SMIT Special Characters and Keys
  • Smit.log and smit.script Files
  • The smit Command
  • IBM Systems Director Console
  • Web Based System Manager
  • Exercise:  Remotely connect to a host using WSM

Session 3: STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN
  • The /etc/init Procedure
  • Startup Modes
  • The /etc/inittab File and the rc Startup Scripts
  • Inittab Commands
  • Using the alog Program
  • System Resource Controller Commands
  • The /etc/shutdown Script
  • Exercise:  Start and stop processes using SMC

Session 4: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
  • Units of Installation
  • Filesets, Packages and Licensed Program Products
  • Bundles
  • Update and Maintenance Bundles
  • Software States
  • Installing Patches and Fixes
  •  Exercise: Install, enquire and remove software

Session 5: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
  • Introduction to the Object Data Manager (ODM)
  • Listing Devices
  • Interpreting Location Codes
  • Self-configuring Devices
  • Adding, Changing and Removing Devices
  • Exercise:  Add and remove devices using the command line and smit

AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 6: THE LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGER
  • The AIX Approach to Disk Storage
  • Volume Groups, Physical Volumes and Logical Volumes
  • Volume Group Descriptor Areas
  • Mirroring
  • Striping
  • Disk Placement Policies
  • Migrating Physical Volume Data
  • Useful Commands
  • Exercise:   Creating, Extending and Mirroring a Logical Volume

Session 7: THE JOURNALED FILESYSTEM
  • The AIX Native File System
  • Superblocks and I-nodes
  • Journaling of File System Data
  • Creating a File System
  • Mounting of Filesystems
  • Managing Filesystems
  • The /etc/filesystems File
  • Removing Filesystems
  • Using the fsck Command
  • Exercise:   Creating, Extending and Removing a Filesystem

Session 8: BACKUP AND RESTORE
  • Backup Devices
  • mksysb and savevg Commands
  • The backup Command
  • The restore Command
  • Tape Control Commands
  • Exercise:   Use of Backup And Restore, including mksysb

AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 9: OBJECT DATA MANAGER
  • ODM Components and Commands
  • Object Classes
  • Descriptor Information
  • Objects
  • Searching The ODM
  • The ODM Database
  • Data Base File Names
  • ODM File Locations
  • cfgmgr And The ODM
  • The Predefined Database Files
  • Predefined Devices
  • Predefined Attributes
  • Customised Devices
  • Customised Attributes
  • ODM Class Usage
  • Additional Device Object Classes
  • Predefined Connection
  • Customised Dependency
  • Customised Device Driver
  • Customised Vital Product Data
  • Exercise:  Add a device by manipulating the ODM

Session 10: PROBLEM SOLVING TOOLS
  • Error Log Facility
  • Error Log Input Components
  • Error Reporting from SMIT
  • The errpt Command
  • Sample Summary/Intermediate/Detailed Report Output
  • Interpreting LVM Error Log Entries
  • Error Log Maintenance
  • Error Notification Facility
  • Notification Methods
  • The syslogd Daemon

  • Session 11: SYSTEM INITIALISATION
    • System Startup and The Boot Process
    • The Bootlist and BLV
    • The Boot Logical Volume
    • Repairing the BLV
    • Using Bootlists
    • Boot Problems
    • Service Processors
    • Accessing A System That Will Not Boot Normally
    • Accessing A Volume Group And Starting A Shell
    • Accessing A Volume Group Without Mounting Filesystems
    • The LED Display
    • Interpreting Flashing LED Codes
    • Location Codes
    • Understanding SCSI Addressing
    • Maintaining Firmware Levels
    • AIX Initialisation
    • The Three RC Boot Phases
    • More about the cfgmgr
    • Boot Problem Management
    • Exercise:  Destroy the BLV and then re-create a new BLV

    AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals Training Course
    Course Contents - DAY 4
    Session 12: DISK MANAGEMENT
    • Local Volume Manager Review
    • AIX Disk Storage
    • Physical Volume and LVM
    • Volume Group Descriptor Areas
    • Physical and Logical Storage
    • Use Of Logical Volumes
    • Mirroring
    • Stripping
    • Volume Group Limits
    • Alternative Mirroring and Stripping with RAID
    • LVN Configuration Log
    • LVM Data
    • LVM Identifiers
    • VGDA, VGSA and LVCB Control Blocks
    • LVM and the ODM
    • Physical Volumes and the ODM
    • Volume Groups and the ODM
    • Logical Volumes and the ODM
    • LVM Problems in the ODM
    • The rvgrecover Script
    • VGDA and Quorum
    • Forcing a varyon
    • Mirroring
    • Disk Replacement Techniques
    • Possible Errors After Disk Replacement
    • Exporting and Importing Volume Groups
    • Exercise:  Mirror a whole disk and recover a corrupt Logical Volume

    Session 13: ALTERNATE DISK INSTALLATION
    • Alternate Disk Installation
    • Installing a mksysb Image On Another Disk
    • Cloning the Running rootvg to Another Disk
    • Removing an Alternate Disk Installation
    • Exercise:  Clone the roovg and remove the Alternate Disk Installation

    AIX Jumpstart for UNIX/Linux Professionals Training Course
    Course Contents - DAY 5
    Session 14: TCP/IP CONFIGURATION
    • Define TCP/IP Terminology
    • Define Routing (Static and Dynamic)
    • TCP/IP Commands and Utilities
    • Configure TCP/IP for a Network Interface
    • Configure a Static Route
    • Test Network Connectivity
    • Test Route Connectivity
    • Basic TCP/IP Applications
    • Exercise:   Configure TCP/IP
    • Exercise:   Use TCP/IP Commands to:
      • Login to a Remote System
      • Transfer Files To/From a Remote System

    Session 15: AIX INSTALLATION
    • Installation for Classical and PCI Models
    • Console and Language Definitions
    • Other Installation Settings
    • Configuration Assistant Menu

Continuing studies

Follow on courses: AIX System Administration - Part II, AIX Advanced Shell Programming Tools, Oracle SQL, Apache Web Server, Perl Programming, Oracle Overview Seminar

Expenses

£1,695.00

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