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This course is for all operations personnel
who will have hands-on resposibility for
Tandem system(s). This is an intensive
2-day, hands-on introduction to Tandem
fundamentals. The student will be introduced
to the concepts of fault tolerance, parallelism,
and scalable architecture. They will have
heavy hands-on labs using the more common
utilities.
Course Duration: 2 days (on-site)
Those who will operate, manage
operations, or administer databases
on the Tandem system(s).
- Concept of fault-tolerant, scalable systems
- The impact of parallelism
- Impact on day-to-day operations
- Database and operations management
NOTE: All lectures contain hands-on exercises in addition to labs
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- Module 1 - The Basics Defined
- Tandem History
- Fault Tolerance
- Data Integrity
- High Performance
- Scalability
- Continuous Availability
- Parallelism
- Interprocess Communication
- ServerNet
- Module 2 - Basic Utilities
- Using TACL
- Help Key
- Productivity Tools
- Implicit and Explicit RUN Commands
- FUP
- PERUSE
- EDIT and TEDIT
- DSAP
- LAB
- Module 3 - Hardware and Operating System Features
- Process Components & identification
- NonStop Processes
- "I'm Alive"
- Process Priority and the Ready List
- File Types
- NonStop SQL/MP
- Module 4 - Basic Guardian Security
- System Views
- User Logons and Identification
- File Access Rules
- File Access by Processes
- Remotepasswords
- Safeguard
- Module 5 - Maintenance Utilities
- Mediacom
- Spoolcom
- BACKUP and RESTORE
- LOAD and RELOAD
- Disk Compression (DCOM)
- ViewSys
- ViewPoint
- Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
- Tandem Service Manager (TSM)
- Measure
- LAB
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