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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Windows NT 4 0 Cluster Server Wolfpack - Part 2 |
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Course Overview
This course is the second part of a two part series that will provide participants the knowledge to install, configure, integrate, optimize and troubleshoot clustering technologies for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
Learn To:
- Create groups and resources in a cluster.
- Configure the general, failover and failback configuration properties of a group.
- Configure a printer, an application and a service for Microsoft Cluster Server.
- Troubleshoot Microsoft Cluster Server.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
This course is intended for IT support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, customizing and/or troubleshooting Cluster Server. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (Course Series 71410-71413), Internetworking TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (Course Series 71435-71438) and the first course in the series.
Total Learning Time
6 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Configure Group, Disk and Network Resource
Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)- Connect to a cluster by using Cluster Administration.
- Create a group in a cluster by using the New Group wizard.
- Create an IP address resource in a group by using the New Resource wizard.
- Create a network name resource in a group by using the New Resource wizard.
- Create a file share resource in a group by using the New Resource wizard.
- Change the state of resources and groups by using the menubar in the Cluster Administrator window.
- Initiate the failure of a resource by using the toolbar in the Cluster Administrator window.
- Transfer ownership in a cluster by using the toolbar in the Cluster Administrator window.
- Configure the general properties of a group by using the Cluster Server group configuration property page.
- Configure the failover properties of a group by using the Cluster Server group configuration property page.
- Configure the failback properties of a group by using the Cluster Server group configuration property page.
- Configure the general properties of a resource by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the dependency properties of a resource by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the advanced properties of a resource by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the settings for the file share resource type by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the IIS virtual root resource type by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the network name resource type by using the menubar in the Cluster Administrator window.
- Set the physical disk resource by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the IP address resource type by using the Cluster Server resource configuration property page.
- Configure the quorum log of a cluster for a new drive by using the Quorum property page.
- Configure the network connection of the Cluster Server service by using the Network property page.
Unit 2: Configure Printer, Application and Service
Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)- Sequence the steps for creating a cluster print server.
- Create a print spooler resource for a cluster.
- Create a printer share for the cluster.
- Configure a generic application resource.
- Identify the property pages you will use to configure a generic service resource for specific options.
- Identify the Microsoft BackOffice applications that can be configured to failover.
- Create a Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) resource by using Cluster Administrator.
- Identify the property pages you will use to configure a Microsoft Message Queue Server for specific options.
Unit 3: Troubleshooting Microsoft Cluster Server
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Identify the Cluster Server node maintenance rules.
- Set cluster permissions by using Cluster Administrator.
- Match the cluster administration commands given from the command line with the functions they enable the administrator to perform.
- Match the troubleshooting tools available in Windows NT Server Enterprise Edition with their uses.
- Identify the rules for using the CLUSTERLOG environment variable.
- Match the cluster problems caused by SCSI controllers with their solutions.
- Identify the solutions for common SCSI termination problems.
- Identify the SCSI-cabling solution for a specified cluster requirement.
- Sequence the steps to recover from a corrupt quorum log in a quorum resource after Cluster service has been stopped on both the nodes.
- Match the problems caused by the incorrect installation of Cluster Server with their solutions.
- Match the group and resource failure problems with their solutions.
- Identify the Windows NT capabilities that allow Cluster Server to fail over an IP address without causing communication problems.
- Identify the requirements for effective name resolution and registration after a failover.
- Identify the activities performed to verify node-to-node communication.
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