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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 FORMAT(Choose One): Lecture/Lab  DOCUMENTUM FOLDERS (for example: Mail and CollaborationEnterprise Exchange ApplicationsEnterprise Vault) 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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