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OpenVMS.Courses.Sys_Net_operations.ZIP
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OpenVMS.Courses.Sys_Net_operations.ZIP
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Course Title: OpenVMS System and Network Node Operations
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OpenVMS
OVERVIEW OF PRODUCT
This course presents introductory training for the operator of an established VAX or Alpha computer or OpenVMS Cluster system running the OpenVMS operating system. This system may be part of a larger network or cluster.
COURSE ABSTRACT
This course features:
• OpenVMS system and network environment
• How to support users on an OpenVMS system
• Queue maintenance
• Backups and restores
• System startups and shutdowns
• Disks and tapes maintenance
• System activity
COURSE OUTLINE
OPENVMS ENVIRONMENT
System Configurations
Single Processor Configurations
Tightly Coupled Multiprocessor Configurations
OpenVMS Cluster Systems
Loosely Coupled Network Configurations
Comparison of Multiple Processor Configurations
OpenVMS Cluster Systems
Members of a Cluster
Interconnects
Sample OpenVMS Cluster Configurations
Connection Manager
The Quorum Scheme
Device Names in an OpenVMS Cluster System
Network Configurations
Network Concepts
Network Components
Network Management
OpenVMS Software Concepts
Programs, Images, and Utilities
Processes
System Files, Directories, and Logical Names
System File and Directory Protection
FINDING INFORMATION OUT ABOUT USERS
Using the Authorize Utility to List User Accounts
Using the Authorize Utility to List User Accounts
Monitoring the Use of Disk Space
Purging Old Versions of Files
Setting a Version Limit on Directories
Monitoring Disk Space
Managing Disk Quotas
MAINTAINING QUEUES
OpenVMS Queues
Generic and Execution Queues
Batch and OutputQueues
The Queue Manager
Priority of Jobs in a Queue
Monitoring Queues and Jobs
Monitoring Queue Status
Tailoring the SHOW QUEUE Command
Monitoring Job Status
Stopping a Queue
Ways to Stop a Queue
Pausing a Queue
Orderly Shutdown of a Queue
Immediate Shutdown of a Queue
Closing a Queue
Shutting Down All Queues on a Single Node
Shutting Down Queues on All Nodes in an OpenVMS Cluster
Managing Jobs in a Queue
Aborting and Requeuing Jobs on Output Queues
Moving a Job to a Different Queue
Merging Queues
Changing the Characteristics of a Job
PERFORMING BACKUPS AND RESTORES
Backup Concepts
Backup Terminology
Planning Backups
BACKUP Command
Making Backups of a Disk to Tape
Preparing Disks and Tapes for Backups
Making a Full Backup
Making an Incremental Backup
Restoring Files from Backup Copies
Using the BACKUP Command to Restore Files
Restoring All Files on a Disk
Restoring Files from an Incremental Backup
Restoring Specific Files
Restoring a Directory Tree
Listing the Contents of a Save Set
Using BACKUP to List Contents of Save Sets
SHUTTING DOWN AND STARTING UP AN OPENVMS SYSTEM
Shutting Down an OpenVMS System
Orderly Shutdown
Emergency Shutdown
Starting Up an OpenVMS System
Starting the Processor
Startup Command Procedures
Booting Satellite Nodes
Checking the Status of Boot Service
Enabling Boot Service
Disabling Boot Service
SERVICE_ON.COM and SERVICE_OFF.COM
MAINTAINING VOLUMES
Review of OpenVMS Device Concepts
OpenVMS Device Names
Devices in an OpenVMS Cluster System
Review of System Files and Directories
OpenVMS System Directories
Obtaining Information About Volumes
Volume Types and Characteristics
Displaying Device Characteristics
Handling Common Volume Problems
Setting File Characteristics
Defragmenting a Disk
Rebuilding Incorrectly Dismounted Disks
Specifying a New Volume Label
MONITORING SYSTEM RESOURCES
Using the Show Cluster Utility
The Show Cluster Utility
Tailoring the Display
Monitoring with DCL Commands
Monitoring Memory Resources
Using SHOW SYSTEM in a Cluster
Monitoring the Activity of a Process
TARGET AUDIENCE
Operators
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
• Perform operations in an OpenVMS system and network environment
• Support users on an OpenVMS system
• Perform queue maintenance
• Perform Backups and restores
• Complete System startups and shutdowns
• Perform disk and tape maintenance
• Monitor and troubleshoot basic system activity
PREREQUISITES
Before taking this course, students should be able to:
• Log in and out of an OpenVMS system
• Set up terminal characteristics
• Issue DCL commands
• Create and edit text files
• Send messages to other system users
• Write a simple command procedure
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