IBM AN51G - Power Systems for AIX IV: Performance Management
Seminar
In Hamburg
Beschreibung
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Kursart
Seminar
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Ort
Hamburg
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Dauer
2 Tage
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Beginn
auf Anfrage
AIX Jumpstart for UNIX professionals (AN14G)or Power Systems for AIX II: Implementation and Administration (AN12G)
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
This advanced course is for:
Meinungen
Erfolge dieses Bildungszentrums
Sämtlich Kurse sind auf dem neuesten Stand
Die Durchschnittsbewertung liegt über 3,7
Mehr als 50 Meinungen in den letzten 12 Monaten
Dieses Bildungszentrum ist seit 15 Mitglied auf Emagister
Themen
- Monitoring
- Management
- AIX
- Telekommunikation
- IBM
- Engineering
Inhalte
- Unit 1 - Performance analysis and tuning overview
- Exercise 1 - Working with tunable files Unit 2 - Data collection
- Exercise 2 - Data collection
- Unit 3 - Monitoring, analyzing, and tuning CPU usage
- Exercise 3 - Monitoring, analyzing, and tuning CPU usage (parts 1 and 2)
- Exercise 3 - Monitoring, analyzing, and tuning CPU usage (parts 3, 4 and 5)
- Unit 4 - Virtual memory performance monitoring and tuning Exercise 4 - Virtual memory performance monitoring and tuning Student™s choice optional exercise from exercise 3 or exercise 4
- Unit 5 - Physical and logical volume performance
- Exercise 5 - Physical and logical volume performance
- Unit 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (topic 1)
- Exercise 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (parts 1, 2, and 3)
- Unit 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (topic 2)
- Exercise 6 - File system performance monitoring and tuning (part 4) Unit 7 - Network performance
- Exercise 7 - Network performance
- Student’s choice optional exercise from exercises 3, 4, or 6
- Unit 8 - NFS performance
- Exercise 8 - NFS performance tuning
- Unit 9 - Performance management methodology Exercise 9 - Summary exercise
- Student’s choice optional exercises from exercises 3, 4, 6, or 7
- Define performance terminology
- Describe the methodology for tuning a system
- Identify the set of basic AIX tools to monitor, analyze, and tune a system
- Use AIX tools to determine common bottlenecks in the central processing unit (CPU), virtual memory manager (VMM), logical volume manager (LVM), internal disk input/output (I/O), and network subsystems
- Use AIX tools to demonstrate techniques to tune the subsystems
Course Outline
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Objective
IBM AN51G - Power Systems for AIX IV: Performance Management