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On this page you will find details of Training Centres offering classroom based instructor led courses.
A summary of the range of courses offered by each Training Centre is provided along with full contact details. For an overview of the course contents for each provider, simply click on a subject area within their listing and you will be presented with a list of courses offered by that particular provider.
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This course is designed for System Administrators. It provides delegates with the skills to monitor, analyse and tune AIX subsystems for optimal performance including concepts, strategy and implementation of the AIX Workload Manager.
Delegates should be experienced System Administrators and should have previously attended AU14GB (AIX System Administration I: Implementation) and AU16GB (AIX System Administration II: Problem Determination).
Price: £2250.00
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This course is designed for delegates who will be installing and configuring an HACMP cluster on AIX version 4 using HACMP version 4.3. This course contains a high quantity of practical work undertaken in small workgroups.
Delegates will learn how to: Undertand the concepts of High Availbility Design and plan a highly available cluster Implement HACMP in all modes of operation Perform basic cluster customisation and maintenance
Delegates should a solid understanding of IBM RS/6000 hardware, AIX operating system management, AIX TCP/IP communications, the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) concepts and configuration, disk subsystems and SNMP concepts. Delegates should also be able to perform AIX system problem diagnostics and be able to suggest possible corrective actions. The course is intended for delegates who already have extensive technical experience on AIX and should ideally be qualified as an IBM Certified Specialist: AIX Support.
Price: £2250.00
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This course covers advanced system monitoring and maintenance for production workloads, and migration to HACMP/ES the fast track to System Expert certification.
Delegates will learn how to:
Determine the configuration of a cluster. Determine the status of the cluster Monitor an active cluster with standard AIX commands and HACMP utilities Use HACMP’s SNMP based tools (for Tivoli NetView). Migration from one version of HACMP to another Migration from HACMP to HACMP/ES Perform system administration in a highly available cluster Make configuration and customization changes for HACMP
Students must have one years commercial HACMP system administration and networking experience. AIX TCP/IP Communications (AU07GB) AIX System Administration I: Implementation (AU14GB) AIX System Administration II: Problem Determination (AU16GB) AIX System Administration IV: Storage Management (AU20GB) HACMP System Administration I: Planning and Implementation (AU54GB)
Price: £2250.00
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This course is designed to give delegates the necessary skills to implement Tivoli Storage Manager across the enterprise.
Delegates will be shown how to implement automatic policy-driven backup, restore, archive and retrieval functions at both the Tivoli Storage Manager server and client workstations. The course also provides delegates with the skills to use the Tivoli Storage Manager administrative interfaces to allow them to manage the Tivoli Storage Manager server, database, recovery log, storage pools and client policies.
The skills learnt on this course apply to all Tivoli Storage Manager client and server platforms.
Delegates will learn how to: Describe the Tivoli Storage Manager components and related products Install, customise and implement Tivoli Storage Manager Manage the Tivoli Storage Manager server Manage the Tivoli Storage Manager server, database and recovery log to perform backup and archive operations Perform administrator functions such as managing the Tivoli Storage Manager server, database, recovery log, storage pools, policies and schedules Perform backup-archive client functions such as backup, restore, archive and retrieve
Before attending this course, delegates should have a good understanding of the role of a systems administrator and have worked in a systems support environment. Knowledge of system administration tasks on UNIX or Microsoft Windows NT systems is also desirable.
Price: £1800.00
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This course is designed for delegates who are responsible for system administration duties on an AIX system running on IBM RS/6000 hardware. This course enables delegates to install, customise and administer the AIX operating system in a multi-user environment. For students studying towards IBM AIX certification this course provides the core knowledge for exam 181 (IBM Certified Specialist: AIX Administration).
Delegates should be familiar with basic information technology. They should be able to login to an AIX system and set a user password, execute basic AIX commands, manage files and directories, use the vi editor, use redirection, pipes and tees, use utilities find and grep, use command and variable substitution and set Korn Shell variables. This knowledge can be gained by attending AC13GB (AIX Basics (Condensed)).
Price: £1750.00
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This course is designed for System Administrators. It provides delegates with the skills to monitor, analyse and tune AIX subsystems for optimal performance including concepts, strategy and implementation of the AIX Workload Manager.
Delegates should be experienced System Administrators and should have previously attended AU14GB (AIX System Administration I: Implementation) and AU16GB (AIX System Administration II: Problem Determination).
Price: £1750.00
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This course is designed for system administrators with at least three months experience in AIX and with other relevant education. This course will enable delegates to enhance their system administration skills to maximise the availability of the RS/6000, determine the causes and solutions associated with system problems, create a secure system and perform advanced tasks not available through SMIT.
For students studying towards IBM AIX certification this course provides the core knowledge for exam 189 (IBM Certified Specialist: AIX Support).
Delegates should be familiar with various system administration tasks. They should be able to use the basic tools and commands available to help with system administration such as, SMIT, WebSM, VSM, grep, find, mail, chmod and 1s. Delegates must be able to perform basic file manipulation and file system navigation. They must be able to define basic file system and LVM terminology and carry out basic system installation activities including the setup of printers, disks, terminals, users and software. Finally, delegates must be able to manage AIX processes. This knowledge can be gained by attending AC13GB (AIX Basics (Condensed)) and AU14GB (AIX System Administration I : Implementation).
Price: £1750.00
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The objective of this course is to build on the administration skills developed during the Solaris Administration course and prepare delegates for installing, administering and supporting networked Solaris machines. Delegates will learn about the various network services provided by Solaris, such as NIS and NFS, and network administration services such as AdminSuite, Syslog and Jumpstart installation services. This course also prepares delegates for the Sun Certified Administrator For Solaris 8 Operating Environment, Part II Exam.
Delegates must be competent in the skills covered by the PTR Unix Fundamentals, PTR Shell Programming, and Introduction To Solaris Administration courses.
Price: £1120.00
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The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the administrative aspects of the Solaris operating system. At the end of the course delegates will have the skills required to administer a Solaris system, including user management, disk management, backing up procedures, startup and shutdown procedures, and process management. This course also prepares delegates for the Sun Certfifed Administrator For Solaris 8 Operating Environment, Part I Exam.
Delegates should be competent in the skills covered by the PTR Unix Fundamentals and PTR Shell Programming courses.
Price: £1120.00
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This course is designed for System Administrators responsible for the performance management of AIX Systems. This course teaches delegates how to configure and administer the AIX Work Load Manager.
Before attending this course delegates must have at least one year of commercial AIX system administration experience. It is recommended that they have previously attended AU14GB (AIX System Administration I : Implementation), AU16GB (AIX System Administration II : Problem Determination) and AU18GB (AIX System Administration III : Performance and Workload Management).
Price: £1050.00
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