A server administrator, or admin has the overall control of a server. This can be in the context of a business organization, where often a server administrator oversees the performance and condition of multiple servers in the business, or it can be in the context of a single person running a game server.The admin for a server typically represents the owners and financiers of the server. Alternatively, an owner can grant administrator rights to a regular player on the server.The Server Administrator's role is to design, install, administer, and optimize company servers and related components to achieve high performance of the various business applications supported by tuning the servers as necessary.
prerequisties
Sun Desktop Systems Maintenance (SM-210)
Maintain Sun hardware with UNIX commands Identify, install,
Working knowledge - hardware components & architecture of PC
Use Sun diagnostics utilities to perform troubleshooting
Duration
Online
It is a 20 days program and extends up to 2hrs each.
The format is 40% theory, 60% Hands-on.
Corporate
It is a 5 days program and extends up to 8hrs each.
The format is 40% theory, 60% Hands-on.
Classroom
Private Classroom arranged on request and minimum attendies for batch is 4.
course content
Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 Workstations and Sun Fire 280R Server Physical Overview
Position the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations, and the Sun Fire 280R server within their product line
Identify major features of the Sun Blade 1000 workstation
Identify major features of the Sun Blade 2000 workstation
Identify major features of the Sun Fire 280R server
Identify applications for Workgroup servers
Identify the new features that are showcased in the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations, and the Sun Fire 280R server
Compare the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations to their predecessors
Compare the Sun Fire 280R server to its predecessors
Sun Fire V480 and V880 Server Physical Overview
Locate and identify the physical components within the Sun Fire V480 server
Locate and identify each port that interfaces to the Sun Fire V480 server
Locate and identify the physical components within the Sun Fire V880 server
Locate and identify each port that interfaces to the Sun Fire V880 server
Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 Workstations and Sun Fire 280R Server Architectural Overview
Describe the logical architecture of the Sun Blade 1000, and 2000 workstations and the Sun Fire 280R server
Describe the application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs)
Sun Fire V480 and V880 Server Architectural Overview
Identify the Sun Fire V480 server's system specifications and key technologies
Describe the major central processing unit (CPU) features, memory module features, and mass storage features of the Sun Fire V480 server
Describe the reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features of the Sun Fire V480
Identify the Sun Fire V880 server's system specifications and key technologies
Describe the major central processing unit (CPU) features, memory module features, and mass storage features of the Sun Fire V880 server
Describe the reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features of the Sun Fire V880 server
Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 Workstations and Sun Fire 280R Server Physical Components
Locate and identify the physical components of the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations
Perform power operations on the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations
Locate and identify the physical components of the Sun Fire 280R server
Identify available internal and external storage devices
Identify available I/O devices
Sun Fire V480 and V880 Server Physical Components
Locate and identify the physical components of the Sun Fire V480 server
Perform power operations on the Sun Fire V480 server
Locate and identify the physical components of the Sun Fire V880 server
Perform power operations on the Sun Fire V880 server
Identify available internal and external storage devices
Identify available I/O devices
List the features of the RSC card on the Sun Fire V480 and V880 servers
Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 Workstations and Sun Fire 280R Server FRU Replacement Procedures
Define the service preparation guidelines
Remove and replace FRUs that do not have component removal prerequisites
Remove and replace FRUs that have component removal prerequisites
Define the service preparation guidelines
Remove and replace hot-pluggable FRUs
Remove and replace non-hot-pluggable FRUs
Sun Fire V480 and V880 Server FRU Replacement Procedures
Remove and replace the following components:
Power supply and the disk drive
PCI cards
CPU/Memory board
Memory DIMMS
CPU, PCI, and a motherboard fan tray
Motherboard and the CPU fan status assembly
I/O board
Solaris OS Support Utilities
Determine the minimum installation requirements for the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations, and Sun Fire 280R server
List the device drivers for the Sun Blade 1000 and Sun Blade 2000 workstations, and the Sun Fire 280R server
Manage environmental control software
Gather system FRU information
Manage and administer internal storage devices using Solaris OS utilities
Gather system information using the Solaris OS utilities
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
List and describe features, options, commands, and updates of the OpenBoot PROM (OBP)
List and describe the features, options, commands, and updates of the power-on self-test (POST)
Install the SunVTS software
Troubleshoot the Sun Blade 1000 and 2000 workstations, and the Sun Fire 280R server using the OBP commands and tests, OBDiag tests, POST tests, and SunVTS software tests
Remote Support and Monitoring
Identify Remote System Control (RSC) communication configurations
Understand the RSC card interfaces
Install and configure the RSC hardware and software
Redirect the system console
Perform RSC administration
Manage RSC user accounts
Understand RSC history and log files
Perform RSC maintenance
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(1) Workday Technical Demo Training
Demo Schedule :09:30 P.M EST / 08:30 P.M CST / 6:30 P.M PST on 13th April & 07:00 A.M IST on 14th April