Duration: 3 Days
In this course, you will prepare to operate and manage the new HP Integrity NonStop NS2000 system and receive an introduction to the new NonStop Multi-Core Architecture (NSMA). Through hands-on labs you will cover server configuration, operations, and networking and compared and contrast between the S-series and NS2000 servers.
What You Will Learn
- New HP Integrity NonStop NS2000, including the NonStop Multi-Core
Architecture (NSMA) and hardware components
- Networking cluster I/O module
(CLIM) and storage CLIM
- System configurations
- Updates to Open System
Management (OSM)
- Operational differences between S-series and NS2000
servers
- Updates made to measure
- Basic migration and related
considerations
- Familiarize with the new NS2000 servers, including NonStop
Multi-Core Architecture, hardware components, and software products
- NS2000
server installation and migration
- Run an operational environment
Audience
- System operators
- System programmers
- System analysts
- System administrators
- Users participating in NS2000
server operations
Prerequistes
At least 6 months working experience on NonStop S-series server operational activities
Course Outline
1. NS2000
- NS2000 Servers and Hardware
-
NS2000 Architecture
- HP NSMA
- New I/O Infrastructure
2.
NS2000 Blade Element Architecture
- NS2000 Blade Element Architecture
-
NS2000 Blade Element
3. Versatile I/O (VIO)
Architecture
4. IP CLIM
- IP CLIM Components
- Cluster I/O Protocol (CIP)
5.
Storage CLIM
- Storage CLIM Components
- Disk and Tape Options
6. Carrier-Grade (CG) CLIMs
- CG IP and storage CLIM
- CG CLIM differences
7. CG Components
8. System Configuration
-
Instruction Processing Units
- Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Changes
- Using the climcmd
9. IP CLIM Configuration
- Configuring Ethernet Port
- Configuring Failover
- Viewing
Ethernet Configuration
10. Updates to HP Systems Insight Manager
(SIM)
- Plug-In for BladeSystem Servers
- NonStop Cluster Essentials
Enhancements
- HP NonStop I/O Essentials
- HP Insight Remote Support
Advanced (IRSA)
11. Updates to Open System Management (OSM)
-
OSM CLIM Architecture
- CLIM FRUs Monitored by OSM
- SWAN Adapter
Changes
12. Updates to Measure
- New ID Fields
- New CPU
Counter Field
- New Measure Entities
13. Migration
-
Migration Definitions and Considerations
- Possible Migration Paths and
Scenarios
- NonStop Application Migration
14. DSM/SCM and
OSBuilder
- DSM/SCM Changes
- OSBuilder Introduction
Course Labs
Lab 1: Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
Lab 2: Open System Management (OSM)
Lab 3: Measure