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Inquiry:
Which new feature of Solaris 11 will you appreciate most?
Network virtualization with CrossBow project (35%)
COMSTAR (Common Multiprotocol SCSI Target) (13%)
Integrated Network File System CIFS (18%)
Number of votes: 32
Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management
Course ID : RH436 Duration : 4 days
Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management (RH436) provides intensive, hands-on experience with storage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the shared storage technology delivered by Red Hat Global File System™ (GFS). Created for Senior Linux system administrators, this 4-day course has a strong emphasis on lab-based activities . At the end of the course, students will have learned to deploy and manage shared storage and server clusters that provide highly available network services to a mission-critical enterprise environment.





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RH436
Price
Duration
4 days
Who Can Benefit
Experienced Linux system administrators responsible for managing shared storage across one or more Linux systems
Experienced Linux system administrators responsible for maintaining a high availability service using cluster technology
Prerequisites
Students without an RHCE certification are encouraged to check their experience levels by taking a free pre-assessment test at www.redhat.com:
Course Content
Review of Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and storage management technologies
Linux dynamic device management
iSCSI
Advanced software RAID
Device mapper and multipathing
Review Red Hat Enterprise clustering and storage management technologies
Storage Technologies
Storage Requirements
NAS vs SAN
iSCSI
iSCSI as a shared storage device
Configuring an iSCSI initiator
Configuring an iSCSI target
Authentication
Kernel Device Management
udev Features
udev Rule Configuration
I/O Scheduler
Device mapper and multipathing
Mapping targets
Multipath device configuration
Red Hat Cluster suite overview
Design and elements of clustering
Cluster configuration tools
Logical Volume Management
LVM Review
Setting up Clusered Logical Volumes
Global File System (GFS) 2 (MOVED UP)
Implementation and configuration
Lock management
Planning for and growing on-line GFS
Monitoring tools
Journal configuration and management
Quorum and the cluster manager
Intracluster communication
Cluster tools
Fencing and failover
Fencing components
Failover domains
Quorum disk
Heuristic configuration
Resource Group Manager (rgmanager)
Resource groups and recovery
Hierarchical resource ordering
High availability services