Linux High Availability Clustering

Course

LINUX HIGH AVAILABILITY CLUSTERING

Category

LinuxOnline Certification

Eligibility

All Job Seekers

Mode

Regular Offline and Online Live Training

Batches

Week Days and Week Ends

Duration :

45 Days

Linux Objectives

•Learn to write Linux Functions.
•Master Linux concepts from the ground up
•Learn how to use loop statement in Linux .
•How to write Linux scripts to automate redundant tasks.
•You will know how to configure a Linux jobs.
•The best way to learn modern Linux step-by-step from scratch.
•One stop solutions and step by step process for learning Linux
•Learn all the topics from Linux from the basics to advanced topics
•Have an understand of Linux and how to apply it in your own programs

Linux High Availability Clustering Course Highlights

•24 × 7 = 365 days supportive faculty
•Exercises and handouts after every session
•Job Placement Assistance with Good Companies
•Trainer support after completion of the course
•Assignments and test to ensure concept absorption.
•Repeating of lectures allowed (based on seat availability)
•Affordable fee structure to help as many students strive career in IT industry
• Our dedicated HR department will help you search jobs as per your module & skill set, thus, drastically reducing the job search time

Who are eligible for Linux

•Application Server, Problem Mgmt, SAP Technical/Functional, BO Developer, Automotive Developer, Protocols, Embedded C, AutoSar, Window Applications
•Deep Learning, C, C++, Algorithm, Data Structures, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Development, C++ Developer, C Programming, Programming, Gpu
•Java Developer, Quality Assurance, Core Java, Spring Mvc, Spring Boot, hibernate, jpa, Web Services, json, maven, angularjs, mysql, Sql Server, Tomcat, Uml
•python, django, aws, Data Analytics, Full Stack Developer, Front End, ui/ux design, Ui Development, User Interface Designing, Jquery, Javascript
•Software Engineer, Business Operational Analyst, Project Manager, Software Test Engineer, Android Developers, HTML5 Developers, IT Help Desk, IT Freshers

LINUX HIGH AVAILABILITY CLUSTERING

This course helps you to understand high availability clustering by providing a strong concept and hands-on experience with Pacemaker and Corosync components of Red Hat / CentOS Enterprise High Availability Cluster. Lab Design : KVM based lab setup in this course module. Course Content: Introduction What is clustering & cluster types? Advantages of Clustering Servers Concepts and techniques Resource and resource groups Failover, Fencing, Shared Storage, Quorum Cluster Architecture Lab Setup using KVM Environment Configuring a Basic Cluster Configuring a fencing agent using KVM host mahcine Troubleshooting fencing device Managing Cluster Nodes Starting & Stopping Cluster Services Enabling & Disabling the Cluster Services Adding & Removing A Cluster Node The Standby & unstandby Nodes Quorum Operations Lab Session on quorum Managing Quorum Calculations Cluster Setup Switches 1) wait_for_all 2) auto_tie_breaker Creating and Configuring Resources Create and configure high-availability resources. Creating a clustered Apache service Managing Resources Troubleshooting High-Availability Cluster Inspect and configure cluster logging Troubleshooting resource failures Troubleshooting cluster network issues Complex Resource Group Configuring an Active/Passive NFS Resource Group Lab Session Managing Constraints Types of constraints: Order, Location & Colocation Constraint Practice Lab Session Two Node Cluster Issues No room for node failure Split Brain Fence death/fence racing The cluster does not start until both nodes have started. Practice Lab Session Managing iSCSI Initiators iSCSI fundamentals Configuring an iSCSI Server Several types of backing Storage block, fileio, pscsi & ramdisk Creating iSCSI Target Lab Session to create a block backstore from the targetcli shell Managing High Availability Logical Volumes Clustered LVM & HA-LVM Lab Session to shared a disk (lun) to all cluster nodes Practice Lab Session on HA-LVM Managing Clustered Logical Volumes Active/Active configuration of logical volumes Distributed Lock Manager (DLM) for lock management clvmd daemon Practice Lab Session Global File System 2 (GFS2) GFS2 concepts Creating a GFS2 formatted Cluster File Systems Managing a GFS2 File System Managing a GFS2 Resource in the cluster Growing & Repairing a GFS2 File System

Eligiblity for Certification :


Linux High Availability Clustering course is aimed at senior system administrators responsible for maximizing resiliency though high availability clustering services