Let me introduce the report on the organization of courses:
«Training of specialists in administration of IBM AIX»
Course Leader: Liskovskii Igor
Teachers: Rohovyi Vitalii Podrushnyak Volodymyr
Lectures supplemented by practical work with the server equipment IBM Power (Equipment description in Appendix A), provided by IBM Ukraine. At the end of the courses, students will receive the following certificates:
- Certificate of course completion (from DUT);
- Certificate of completion courses of the program «Academic Initiative» (from IBM).
And the opportunity to pass exams and get international certificate C9010-022: IBM AIX Administration V1 (from IBM).
Topics of lectures
Topic 1: AIX Basics
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to AIX
- Chapter 2 – Using system
- Chapter 3 - AIX Documentation
- Chapter 4 - Files and directories
- Chapter 5 - Using Files
- Chapter 6 - File Permissions
- Chapter 7 - vi editor
- Chapter 8 - Shell Basics
- Chapter 9 - Using Shell variables
- Chapter 10 - Processes
- Chapter 11 - Processes vmnagement
- Chapter 12 - Setting user environment
- Chapter 13 - AIX Program, Part I
- Chapter 13 - AIX Program, part I (continued)
- Chapter 14 - AIX Program, Part II
- Chapter 15 - AIX Program, Part II (continued)
- Chapter 16 - AIX graphical user interface
Topic 2: Power Systems for AIX II AIX Implementation and Administration
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to IBM Power Systems, AIX and System Administration
- Chapter 2 - Controls system AIX
- Chapter 3 - Starting up and shutting down
- Section 4 - Installation AIX
- Section 5 - AIX Software installation and maintenance
- Section 6 - Configuration system and device
- Section 7 - Review storage system
- Chapter 8 - Working with Logical Volume Manager
- Section 9 - Managing file systems
- Section 10 - Swap space
- Chapter 11 - Backup and Recovery
- Chapter 12 - Security and User Administration: Part 1
- Chapter 13 - Security and User Administration: Part 2
- Chapter 14 - Planning and time
- Chapter 15 - TCP / IP network
- Chapter 15 - TCP / IP network (continued)
- Chapter 16 - Introduction to Workload Partitions
Topic 3: Power Systems for AIX III Advanced Administration and Problem Determination
- Chapter 1: Overview of good administration AIX
- Chapter 2: Object data manager
- Chapter 3: Monitoring errors
- Chapter 4: Basic NIM
- Chapter 5. Initialize system: Access to the boot image
- Chapter 6: System Initialization: rc.boot and inittab
- Chapter 7: LVM metadata and associated problems
- Chapter 8: Procedures Disk Management, Theme 1
- Chapter 8: Procedures Disk Management, Theme 2
- Chapter 9: Methods of installation and cloning, Theme 1
- Chapter 9: Methods of installation and cloning, Theme 2
- Chapter 10: Advanced methods of backup, Theme 1
- Chapter 10: Advanced methods of backup, Theme 2
- Chapter 10: Advanced methods of backup, Theme 3
- Chapter 11: Diagnostics
- Chapter 12: Opportunities AIX system dump
Topic 4: AIX Network Installation Management Concepts and Configuration
- Section 1: Overview NIM
- Chapter 2: Setting NIM top
- Section 3: Installation RTE
- Section 4: Definition of additional resources base installation
- Section 5: Backup and restore NIM client
- Chapter 6: Managing lpp_source and SPOT resources
- Chapter 7: Upgrading NIM client
List of students registered for courses.
- Gleb Lytvyn;
- Dmitry Verhun;
- Yuriy Kovalets;
- Anton Panasenko;
- Bohdan Husak;
- Ivan Yegorov;
- Alexander Sudeykyn;
- Ivan Tereshchenko;
- Stepan Koshel;
- Anastasia Nidzelska.
Appendix A. Equipment
Code
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Name
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Amount
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8231-E1D
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Server 1:8231 Model E1D (IBM Power 710)
|
1
|
0265
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AIX Partition Specify
|
1
|
1886
|
146GB 15K RPM SFF SAS Disk Drive (AIX/Linux)
|
3
|
2146
|
Primary OS - AIX
|
1
|
3930
|
System Serial Port Converter Cable
|
1
|
5227
|
PowerVM Standard Edition
|
4
|
5260
|
PCIe2 LP 4-port 1GbE Adapter
|
1
|
5532
|
System AC Power Supply, 1925 W
|
2
|
5771
|
SATA Slimline DVD-RAM Drive
|
1
|
6671
|
Power Cord 2.7M (9-foot), Drawer to IBM PDU, 250V/10A
|
2
|
EM4B
|
16GB (2x8GB) Memory DIMMs, 1066 MHz, 4Gb DDR3 DRAM
|
1
|
EPCE
|
4-core 3.6 GHz POWER7+ Processor Module
|
1
|