HPE Integrity NonStop X Architecture and Operational Management differences Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Level: Fundamentals
  • Price: From €2,730+VAT
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This course provides you the knowledge to understand the architecture of HPE Integrity NonStop™ X BladeSystems and prepares you to operate and manage them. Server architecture, configuration and operations are compared and contrasted between NonStop™ X and NonStop™ i (NB-Series) servers. The course is a combination of lecture, live demonstrations and exercises using HPE Integrity NonStop™ X BladeSystems.

Audience

• System operators
• System administrators
• System analysts
• Support personal

• Detailed knowledge about the architecture, operations and management of HPE Integrity NonStop™ i BladeSystems (NB-Series).

• Completion of the HPE NonStop™ NB-Series Administration I (HG776S) and II (HG777S)

At the conclusion of this course you should be able to:

• Understand the architecture of the HPE Integrity NonStop™ X BladeSystem, which includes the NS3 and NS7 models
• Understand intelligent rack and power
• Understand the NonStop Maintenance LAN and the role of the NonStop System Console
• List the differences in various areas between the NonStop™ X and NonStop™ i
• List the differences of the IP, Storage and Open CLIMs between NonStop™ X and NonStop™ i
• Knowing the modified SCF Cluster I/O Protocol (CIP) commands
• Knowing the new CLIM commands
• Become familiar with the updates to Open System Management (OSM) Service Connection
• Become familiar with using the OSM Quick Start Tool, System Startup Tool (SST), System Configuration Tool (SCT), HSS/ HCA Firmware Management Wizard and the CLIM Receive Dump action
• Understand Infiniband Clustering
• Understand the NonStop Application Direct Interface (NSADI) technology
• List the differences in the Measure Subsystem
• Understand the basic migration and related considerations

Module 1: Course Introduction

• Introductions and course logistics

• Course objectives

• HPE NonStop™ x86 evolution

Module 2: HPE Integrity NonStop X BladeSystem architecture

• NonStop X NS3/NS7 X1 and X2 hardware architecture

• Processor BL460c BladeServer implementation

• Logical and physical Infiniband System Area Network (SAN) interconnect

• Internal and external Infiniband switches

• Maintenance LAN changes

• NonStop System Console

• Intelligent rack and power

• Core License

• NonStop i and NonStop X BladeSystem compared

Module 3: NonStop X Operating System and Infiniband overview

• NonStop X Operating System and Infiniband overview

• Remote DMA (RDMA) Services

• OFED (OpenFabrics Enterprise Services)

• NonStop Connection Services Library (NCSL)

• Maintenance Entity Unit (MEU)

• Halted State Services (HSS)

Module 4: NonStop X CLIM Changes

• IP CLIM overview and changes

• Entry Class IP CLIM overview

• Storage CLIM overview and changes

• Storage options and changes

• Open CLIM overview and changes

• Modified SCF Cluster I/O Protocol (CIP) Subsystem ($ZZCIP) commands

• New CLIM commands

• CLIM Multi Tenancy features

Module 5: NonStop X Tools

• OSM Service Connection Changes

• OSM Quick Start Tool

• OSM System Startup Tool

• OSM System Configuration Tool

• CLIM Management Tool

• HSS/HCA Firmware Management Wizard

• Dump to ME Unit feature

• SUT and Non-SUT Firmware

Module 6: NonStop X Operating System Changes

• TNS application support

• Changes to the Measure Subsystem

• Changes to PEEK

• Introduction to the NonStop Application Direct Interface (NSDA)

Module 7: Infiniband Clustering

• Direct Infiniband Clustering

• Infiniband Clustering with Infiniband cluster switches

Module 8: Migration Considerations

• Data migration

• FUP compatibility and migration



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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

03 januar 2025 (3 Days)
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19 februar 2025 (3 Days)
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HPE Integrity NonStop X Architecture and Operational Management differences Training Course in Norway

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