AIX Network Installation Management Concepts and Configuration
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Duration
2 Days
The primary goal of this course is to provide you with a working knowledge of the fundamental capabilities of the Network Installation Management (NIM) facility of the AIX 7.1 operating system. This course uses a combination of instructor lecture and machine exercises to provide you with practical background knowledge of the topics covered.
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About this course
Explain key NIM concepts and terminology
Display NIM-related information
Set up a NIM master
Perform a base AIX (RTE) install
Define and use several types of NIM objects
Perform an automated install
Create and use mksysb resource
Maintain lpp_source and SPOT resources
Update NIM clients
This course is appropriate for anyone with system administrative duties installing and managing an AIX operating system in a multiuser POWER (System p) environment.
You should have:
Basic knowledge regarding AIX systems administration
Basic knowledge regarding the use of HMC V7 to manage POWER-based managed systems
The following course will provided the needed skills for this course:
Power Systems for AIX I: LPAR Configuration and Planning (AN11G)
Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration (AN12G)
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Subjects
- Management
- Network
- Installation
- Network Training
- IT Management
Course programme
Day 1
- Welcome
- Unit 1: NIM overview
- Exercise 1: NIM overview
- Unit 2: Setting up the NIM master
- Exercise 2: Setting up the NIM master
- Unit 3: RTE installation
- Exercise 3: RTE installation
- Unit 4: Defining additional base install resources
Day 2
- Exercise 4: Defining additional base install resources
- Unit 5: NIM client backups and restores
- Exercise 5: NIM client backups and restores
- Unit 6: Managing the lpp_source and the SPOT resources
- Exercise 6: Managing the lpp_source and the SPOT resources
- Unit 7: NIM client updates
- Exercise 7: NIM client updates
AIX Network Installation Management Concepts and Configuration