Module 1 - Sun Storage
Concepts |
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Describe the major disk storage
administration tasks |
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Describe Sun storage interface
types |
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Describe available RAID technologies
including: |
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Host-based
RAID technology |
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Controller-based
RAID technology |
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Describe disk storage
concepts that are common to many storage installations |
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Hot swapping |
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Storage area
networking |
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Multihost access |
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Multipath access |
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Identify storage
configurations including: |
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Conducting physical
inventory |
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Displaying storage
configurations |
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Identifying
controller addresses |
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Decoding logical
device paths |
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Verify storage array
firmware revisions |
Module 2
- Managing Data |
4 |
List the advantages
of using virtual disk management |
4 |
Describe standard
RAID terminology |
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List the common features
of each supported RAID level including: |
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Concatenation
- RAID 0 |
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Striping - RAID
0 |
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Mirroring -
RAID 1 |
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Mirrored Stripe
- RAID 0+1 |
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Mirrored Concatenation
- RAID 0+1 |
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Striped Mirror
- RAID 1+0 |
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Concatenated
Mirror - RAID 1+0 |
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Striping with
distributed parity - RAID 5 |
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Describe the optimum
hardware configuration for each supported RAID
level |
Module 3
- VERITAS Volume Manager Installatio |
4 |
List the key elements
of pre-installation planning |
4 |
Research VxVM software
patch requirements |
4 |
Install the VxVM
software |
4 |
Initialize the VxVM
software |
4 |
Verify the post-installation
environment |
4 |
Prepare for virtual
disk drive management |
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Install the VEA client
software |
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Use the basic VEA
features |
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Use the VxVM error
numbering system |
Module 4
- VERITAS Volume Manager Basic Operation |
4 |
Describe the function
of VxVM disk groups |
4 |
List disk group administrative
operations including: |
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Initialize
disk drives for VxVM use |
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Create disk
groups |
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Add and remove
disk drives for a disk group |
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Import and deport
disk groups |
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Destroy a disk
group |
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Rename VxVM
disk drives |
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Administer disk groups
using the vxdiskadm utility |
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Administer disk groups
using command-line programs |
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Administer disk groups
using the VEA GUI |
Module 5
- VERITAS Volume Manager Volume Operations |
4 |
Interpret volume
structure listings |
4 |
Describe volume planning
activities |
4 |
Create volumes using
the VEA GUI |
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Create volumes using the vxassist
command |
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Modify volume access attributes |
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Add file systems to existing
volumes |
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Add and remove volume logs |
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Use the VEA GUI to analyze volume
structures |
Module 6 - VERITAS Volume
Manager Advanced Operations |
4 |
Encapsulate and mirror the system
boot disk |
4 |
Configure a best practice boot
disk |
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Administer hot spares and hot
relocation |
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Evacuate all subdisks from a
disk drive |
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Move a disk drive without preserving
data |
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Move a populated disk drive to
a new disk group |
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Backup and restore a disk group
configuration |
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Describe how to import a disk
group after a system crash |
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Perform a volume snapshot backup |
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Perform an online volume relayout |
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Create VxVM layered volumes |
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Perform basic Intelligent Storage
Provisioning administration |
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Replace a failed disk drive |
Module 7 - VERITAS File
System Basic Operations |
4 |
Describe basic VxFS features |
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Install the VxFS software |
4 |
Create VxFS file systems |
4 |
Use extended VxFS mount options |
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Perform online VxFS administration
tasks |
Module 8 - VERITAS Volume
Manager Performance Management |
4 |
Describe performance improvement
techniques |
4 |
Use the vxstat and vxtrace performance
analysis tools |
4 |
Describe RAID-5 write performance
characteristics |