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转行前HP经典资料大放松!

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HP CSE考试集群和排错的两本书。非常经典,多年收藏,现在转行,卖这两本书,200一套,下面是目录,但是不是很全,我是从BMP中转化成文字的,丢了很多东西,400页左右,排错是2本,一共三本书,两套,要的话MSN联系我huangning110@hotmail.com
Overview
Student Performance Objectives.
Student Profile and Prerequisites
Agenda ................................
Module 1 -- Introduction to High Availability
1-1. SLIDE: What Causes a System to Go Dowqa?.
1-2, SLIDE: Causes of ?allures ...............................
1-3. TEXT PAGE: Causes of DownLime .................
1~1. SLIDE: Not a Big Deal? You Tell Me! .............
1-5. SLIDE: Average Cost per Hour of Downthne
143. SLIDE: What is High Availability? ...................
1-7, SLIDE: Computer System Availability ............
1-8. SLIDE: Network Availability ............................
1-9. SLIDE: Application Availability ......................
1-10. SLIDE: Three Pillm~ of High Availability .......
2 -- Introduction to MC/ServiceGuard
SLIDE: Introducing MC/ServiceGuard ....................
SLIDE: High Availability with MC/ServiceGuard ....
SLIDE: Features and Benefits of MC/ServiceGuard
SLIDE: How MC/ServiceGuard Works ..................
SLIDE: MC/ServiceGuard Packages ..........................
SLIDE: Redistributillg Application Packages ..........
SLIDE: Minimizing Planned Downtime ......................
SLIDE: MC/ServiceGuard Bundte/l~-oducts ...............
LAB: htstailation of MC/SelwiceGuard Software ......
3 --High Availability Plmming
SLIDE: What are the Risks? ...................................
SLIDE: Reducing the Risk (Redtmd~mt Data) ..........
SLIDE: Reducing the Risk (Minimized Downlime)
SLIDE: Reducillg the ~3B: Hardware Inventory m~d Mirror the Root Disk
LAB: part 5 - Mirroring the Root Disk ...................
4--LVM for MC/ServiceGuard
SLIDE: Review of LVM Concepts ...................................................
SLIDE: MC/ServiceGuard ConfigiLration Using Mirrorod Disks.
SLIDE: Step 1: Configure Volume Group on First System ..........
SLIDE: Step 2: Import Volume Group to Second System ...........
SLIDE: VG Export and Import -s Option ......................................
SLIDE: LVM Issues for Using MC/ServiceGuard ..........................
LAB: LVM Review ............................................................................
LAB: LVM Configuration for MC/ServiceGuard Environment ...
Module 5 -- Cluster Concepts mad Configuration
5-1. SLIDE: Definition of a Cluster .............................................
5-2. SLIDE: Major Components of a Cluster ............................
5-3. SLIDE: Network Interface Configuration .........................
r~4. SLIDE: Cluster Lock Configuration ...................................
5-5. SLIDE: Heartbeat Configuration ........................................
~6. SLIDE: cmcld Process .........................................................
5-7. SLIDE: Cluster Formation Reqttkements .........................
~8. SLIDE: Steps to Configure a Chtster .................................
5-9. SLIDE: Step 1: Build Cluster Colffiguration ASCII File...
5-10. TEXT PAGE: Sample Cluster Cotlfiguration File ............
5-11. SLIDE: Step 2: Compile and Distribute Binary File .........
5-12. SLIDE: Step 3: Start MC/SG Daemons ..............................
5-13. SLIDE: Cluster Cordqguration Procedure ........................
5-14. SL1DE: Vie~fng the Cluster - cmviewcl Command ........
5-15. SLIDE: Checking the Cluster Log .....................................
5-16. LAB: Part 1-Cluster Configuration ..................................
5-17. LAB: Part 2 Forming a Cluster .......................................
Module 6 --Additional Cluster Features
6-l. SLIDE: Additional Cluster Features ...............................
6-2. SLIDE: MC/SezMceGuaxd Volume Groups ....................
5-:3. SLIDE: Marking Volume Groups as MC/ServiceGuard
6-1. SLIDE: Exclusive Mode Volume Group Activation ......
6-5. SLIDE: Cluster Formation and Reformations .......... : ....
6-6. SLIDE: Ways to h/itially Form the Cluster ....................
6-7. SLIDE: Node Failures and Node Joins ..........................
6~. SLIDE: The Election Protocol .........................................
6-9. SLIDE: When Is the Election Protocol Used? ...............
6-10. SI,IDE: Cluster Re formation Example ..........................
5-11. SLiDE: Local LAN Card Failover ...................................
6-12. SLIDE: Normal Network Flow .......................................
6-13. SLIDE: Network Flow to Stahdby LAN Card ...............
6-14. LAB: park 1 - Shared Disks/Shared Voltm/e Groups...
6-15. LAB: Part 2 - Exiting and Joteing the Cluster ..............
6-16. I~\B: Part 3 - Local LAN Card Fallover .........................
7 Packages and Services
SLIDE: Packaging Concepm ...............................................
SLIDE: Smnple Package Configuration ............................
SLIDE: Sample Configuration after Node Failure .............
SLIDE: Package Switching ...................................................
SLIDE: Viewing Package Status .........................................
SLIDE: Modifying Package Statlks ......................................
SLIDE: Stap 1: Build Package Configuratkm File ...........
TEXT PAGE: Sample Package Configm'ation File ............
SLIDE: Step 2: Build Package RmVHalt Script ..................
TEXT PAGE: Sample Control Script File ...........................
SLIDE: Step 3: Recompfie and Distribute Binary File ......
SLIDE: Package Scripts .........................................................
SLIDE: Package Owner aid State ........................................
SLIDE: Package Configuration Procedm-e ..........................
SLIDE: The Package Script Log File ....................................
SLIDE: Review of Commands for Controlling a Cluster...
REVIEW: Check Your Uudemtmlding .................................
LAB: Part 1 - Package Configuration #1: xclock Package.
8 -- Application Monitoring Scripts
SLIDE: Actions Performed by Run Script .............................
SLIDE: Control Script ...............................................................
SLIDE: Rules for Service Processes ........................................
SLIDE: Application Monitomlg Script ....................................
SLIDE: Example: The xdock Program ..................................
LAB: Part 1 - xclock Package Moultoring Script ..................
LAB: Part 2 - xclock Package rmffhult Script Modification
SLIDE: Failover Policies .......
SLIDE: FAILOVER_POLICY:
SLIDE: FAILOVERPOLICY:
SLIDE: Rotating Standby ......
SLIDE: Failback Policies ......
CONFIGURED NODE..
MIN PACKAGENODE
SLIDE: Example of Automatic Failback .............
SLIDE: Node Fail Fast ...............................
SLIDE: SelMce remus Node Failure ................
LkB: Part 1 PAIi~ACK POLICY .......................
LAB: Pail 2 - SERVICE_FAIL FAST_ENABLED
LAB: Part 3 NODE_FAIL_FAST ENABLED .....
LAB: Part 4 - Testing the Package Pohcies ..........
SLIDE: Monitoring the syslog File ................
SLIDE: Package Script Troubleshooting .....
SLIDE: Package Script Log -- Ex;mlple 1 .....
SLIDE: Package Script Log -- Example 2 .......
SLIDE: Common Cluster Cotdigm ation Issues
10-7, SLIDE: Common Package Comqguration Issues ...................
104, SLIDE: Testing CltLster Operations ........................................
i0-9. SLIDE: Useful Troubleshooting Commands .........................
10-10 SLIDE: The B~filt-in Safety Net ................................................
10-11. SLIDE: Lost Cluster Lock Disk ...............................................
10-12. SLIDE: Monitoring Cluster and Package Resources ............
10-13. SLIDE: Notification for Package Failure ...............................
10-14. LAB: Part 1 - Package Monitoring with e-Mail Notification
10-15. LAB: parL 2 - Using the cmsetlog conlmalld ..........................
Module 11 -- Cluster a-nd Package Online Reconfiguration
11-1. SLIDE: MC/ServiceGuard Ordine Reconfiguration ....................................
11-2. SLIDE: Add a Node winle a Cluster is Running ..........................................
11 3. SLIDE: Remove a Node wttile a Cluster is Rmumlg ...................................
11~1. SIJDE:SullmlaryofChksterConfigurationChallges .................................
11-5. SLIDE: Add a Package while a Cluster is Rumling .....................................
11-6. SLIDE: Remove a Package while a Cluster is Running ..............................
11-7. SLIDE: Modify a Package while the Cluster and Package ~e Running...
114. SLIDE: Modify a Package while the Cluster is Rtmnmg,
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ - r │
│2-5. SIXDE: LVM Maintenm~ce to the Itighly Available NFS Package ..................... │
│24. SLIDE: Su~mlary of LVivI Changes within the Cluste~ │
│2 7. LAB: Part 1 - nfs_server Packago │
│gA I AR. P~ 9 - NI~ P.olz~oo Porfat~l ~ nra │
├───────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ............ o │
│2~. LAB: Part 3 - Increase tile Size of a Lo~cal Volume (LV) oxid File System (FS). │
│L2-10. LAB: Parc 4: Add Disk to the VG Owned by the nfs_server Package ..................... │
│L2-1 l. LAB; Part 5: Add/Remove a LV/FS to the VG Owned by the nfs server Package. │
│19_19 l AR- P~ a. Aaa 91/ow V~ ta tho nf~ eo~r Pnekn~o │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Module 13 --High Availability Networkhlg
10-1. SLIDE: Network Redundancy ......................
13-2. SLIDE: Multi-Network Envirormaent ...........
1~3. SLIDE: Redundant LAN Cards .....................
13~1. SLIDE: Redm/dant Hubs ...............................
13-5. SLIDE: Red~ldmlt Routers ..........................
1;~-6. SLIDE: Redundal/t Client Networks ............
13-7. LAB: Part h Losing of Heartbeats Packets,
13~S. LAB: Part 2: Serial Cable ..............................
Module 14 -- The Highly Available Oracle Database
14-1. SLIDE: MC/ScrviceGuard Toolkits .......................
14-2. SLIDE: Database Toolkit Contents .......................
14~3. SLIDE: Example: Oracle Application ...................
14~t. SLIDE: Highly Available Oracle Package .............
14-5. SLIDE: Oracle Control Script Modification .........
144. SLIDE: Oracle Moifitor Script ...............................
14-7. SLIDE: Oracle Cookbook .......................................
14-S. LAB: Part 1: Oracle Package Configuration .........
14-9. LAB: part 2: Test Oracle Package Fa[lover ..........
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│5-5. SLIDE: The'I~npo~' of Tlus Problem is Crucial .... │
│5~. SLIDE: What Makes Johmly Run? ......................... │
│5-7. SLIDE: Fee, Fi, Foh, Fun, │
│[~8. SLIDE: Cnre t~ CommpntV │
├──────────────────────────────────┤
│5-9. SLIDE: Thro~m for a Loop? ...................................│
│5-10. SLIDE: What's in a Nmno" │
│5-11 ST,IDEinnl l~ovipw │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
Appendix A- MC/ServlceGuaJ:d with SAM
A-1. SLIDE: High Availability Cluster SAM ..........
A-2. SLIDE: ltA Clusters Main Menu ....................
A~3. SLIDE: Cluster Admhfistration Menu ...........
A~I. SLIDE: Cluster Configuration Menu .............
A~5, SLIDE: Package Ach/mnJstration Menu .........
A~5. SLIDE: Package Configuration Menu ...........
A-7. LAB: Manage and Create a Package in SAM
Appendix C --OpenView and MC/ServiceGuaJrd
C-I. SLIDE: What is Network Node M~mger? ..............
C 2. SLIDE: What is VPO? .............................................
C-3. SLIDE: Root Map witlx ClusterViewPlus ................
C~t. SLIDE: What's in a Cluster? .....................................
C-5. SLIDE: ClusterViewPlus and SNMP Notification..
Appendix D -- MC]ServiceGuard Worksheets
D-1. SLIDE: MC/SelMceGuard Worksheets ....


排错目录

SLIDE: Course Contents .......................................
SLIDE: Troubleshooting Resources ......................
SLIDE: Troubleshooting Techniques ....................
SLIDE: Manuals, Websites, and Newsgroups ........
SLIDE: Man Page Sections and cat:man -w .......
SLIDE: Printouts (Output from Commands) .........
SLIDE: Printouts (Configuration Files) .................
SLIDE: System Log Book .....................................
gLIDE: System Log Files ......................................
SLIDE: Recovery Environments ............................
SLIDE: make tape re~over7 ........................
2. SLIDE: Creating a Recovery Tape
3. QUIZ: Review Questions ..............
4. LAB: System Log Files .................
Module 2 -- Booting: Bad LIF Area
2-1. SLIDE: Overview of System Startup .................................
2-2. SLIDE: Problems at Boot Time .........................................
2-3. SLIDE: Boot Disk Layout .................................................
24. SLIDE: Boot Disk Layout (Bad LIF Area) ........................
2-5. SLIDE: Recovery Shell .....................................................
2-6. SLIDE: Using the HP-UX Install Media ............................
2-7. SLIDE: HP-UX System Recovery Main Menu ..................
2-8. SLIDE: HP-UX Recovery Menu .......................................
24. QUIZ: Review Questions ..................................................
~10. LAB: Booting: Corrupt Stable Storage and Bad LIF Area
Module 3 -- Booting: Missing or Corrupt Binary Startup Files
3 1. SLIDE: System Startup ........................................................
34. SLIDE: Binary Startup Files ................................................
3-3. SLIDE: Recovery Shell ........................................................
34. SLIDE: Normal Boot ...........................................................
3 9. SLIDE: Example: Manual Recover,/ .......
3 t0. SLIDE: HP-UX Core Recovery Menu ....
3--I1. SLIDE: Post Recovery. Process ...............
3 12. QUIZ: Review Questions ........................
3 13. LAB: Recovering an Unbootable System
3 14. [,AB: Recovering an Unbootable System

4-2. SLIDE: The re Start Scripts ......................................................
4-3. SLIDE: System Startup Links ....................................................
4~. SLIDE: The/etc/rc.eonfig.d Directory ............................
4-5. SLIDE: Single-User Mode ............................................................
4-6. SLiDE: Booting to Single-User Mode ...........................................
4-7. QUIZ: Review Questions ..............................................................
4-8. LAB: Recovering an ASCII Startup File, Start Link or Startup-Scr
Configuration File 4-15
Module 5-- Problems Logging On
5-1. SLIDE: Login Methods ...............................
5-2. SLIDE: ASCII Login (Direct Connect) ........
5-3. SLIDE: ASCII Login (Network) .................
5~,. SLIDE: GU Login (CDE Session) ..............
5-5. SLIDE: GUI Login (CDE Failsafe Login) ..
5-6. SLIDE: Pluggable Authentication Modules
5-7. QUIZ: Review Questions ...........................
5 8. LAB: Problems Logging On .......................
Module 6-- LVM Problems
6-1. SLiDE: LVM -- Logical Volume Manager ................................
6-2. SLIDE: LVM Disk Layout .........................................................
6-3. SLIDE: Physical Volume Reserve Area (pVRA) ........................
64. SLIDE: Volume Group Reserve Area (VGRA) ..........................
6-5. SLIDE: LVM Repair Tools-- Overview ...................................
6-6. SLIDE: Backing Up and Restoring LVM Configuration lnforma
6-7. SLIDE: LVM Recovery after Disk Replacement .......................
6-8. SLIDE: Corrupted pVRA/VGRA Structures on the Boot Disk ....
6-9. SLIDE: LVM Maintenance Mode .............................................
6-10. SLIDE: The Lg.BF~L File ...........................................................
6-11. SLIDE: Boot Data Reserve Area (BDRA) .................................
6-12. SLIDE: Corrupt or Missing I~BEL File or BDRA ....................
6-13. SLIDE: The lvln~oot Command ..........................................
6-14. SLIDE: Using the Recovery Shell to Repair Damage .................
6-15. SLIDE: Booting without Quorum ..............................................
6-16. SLIDE: Recovering an lvmtab File .........................................
6-17. SLIDE: Last Resort .................................................................
6~18. QUIZ: Review Questions ..........................................................
6-19. LAB: Recovering a Missing or Corrupt/etc/lx, mtab File ....
6-20. LAB: Corrupt BDRA and LABEL File .....................................
6-21. LAB: Corrupt PVRA/VGRA ....................................................
Module 7 -- File System Check and Repair
7 1. SLIDE: HP-UX File Systems .........................
7-2. SLIDE: Example of Fite System Corruption .....
7-3. SLIDE: How the File System Becomes Corrupt
7~I. SLIDE: fsck ................................................
7 5. SLIDE: What Is fsck Checking'? ...................
7~o. SLIDE: fsck on HFS versus JFS ....................
7 7. QUIZ: Review Questions .............................
7-8. LAB: Recovering a Corrupt HFS File System ...........
7-9. LAB: More on Recovering a Corrupt HFS File Syster
RI0. LAB: Recovering a Corrupt VxFS File System ...........
Module 8-- Process Problems
8-1. SLIDE: What ls a Process? .....................................
8-2. SLIDE: Process and Thread States and Transitions..
8-3. SLIDE: Process Show--ps ..................................
84. SLIDE: Identify the Hierarchy of a Process .............
8 5. SLIDE: The kill Command .................................
84. SLIDE: Zombie Processes ......................................
8-7. SLIDE: Clearing Zombie Processes ........................
8-8. SLIDE: Identifying CPU-Intensive Processes ..........
8-9. SLIDE: Troubleshooting CPU-Intensive Processes.
8-10. QUIZ: Review Questions ........................................
8-11. LAB: Process Hierarchy ........................................
8-12. LAB: Zombie Processes ..........................................
8-13. LAB: CPU-Intensive Processes ..............................
Module 9-- System Crash Dump
9-1. SLIDE: System Panic .................................................
9-2. SLIDE: High Priority Machine Checks .......................
9-3. SLIDE: Transfer of Control ........................................
94. SLIDE: panics ............................................................
9-5. SLIDE: System Crash Dump ......................................
94. SLIDE: Big Picture .....................................................
9-7. SLIDE: Memory Classes .............................................
9-8. SLIDE: Configuring Memory Classes and Dump Devi
9 9. SLIDE: How Much Dump Space Is Needed? ..............
9-10. SLIDE: Dump Configuration Startup Fi]es ..................
9-11. SLIDE: Obtaining the Crash Dump Message ...............
9-12. SLIDE: The Interactive Editor-- iecl ........................
9-13. SLIDE: Another Debugger -- q4 ................................
9-14. SLIDE: q4 Documentation, Commands, and Syntax ...
%19. QUIZ: Review Questions .........................
9-20. LAB: System Crash Dump Configuration
9-21. LAB: Usingthe aclb Command ...............
Module 10 -- Patch Management
10-1. SL1DE: Patch Management .............................
10-2. SLIDE: New Attribute: is pat-ch ...............
10-3. SLIDE: New Attribute: patch_state ........
I0~. SLIDE: New Attributes: supersedes, sup~
10-5. SLIDE: hocationofRollback Files ...............
10-6. SLIDE: 3'he committed Patch State ................
10-7. SLIDE: Palch Management with swinstall .......
10-8. SLIDE; Additional Patch Management Too[s...
10-9, SLIDE: The cleanup Tool ...........................
10-10. SLIDE: The show [oatches Tool ................
10-11. SLIDE: The cheek)arches Tool ...............
10-12. SLIDE: The r*2aove pate-~hes Tool ............
10-13. LAB: Troubleshooting an HP-UX 1 l.x System
Modul
11-1.
11-2.
11-3.
114.
11-5.
11~5.
11-7.
11-8.
11-9.
ll-10.
11 -- Network Troubleshooting: Part 1
SLIDE: OSi 7-Layer Model with Addressing
SLIDE: LAN Card Configuration Problems ..
[2. SLIDE: netfmt Filter Examples ..................................
[3. SLIDE: Using nete2_adm .............................................
[4. SLIDE: Ethereal .............................................................
15. SLIDE: Network Tuning with nee. tune 0tP-UX 10.x).
16. SLIDE:NetworkTuningwithndd(HP-UX ll.x) ..........
17. QUIZ: Review Questions ...........................
18. LAB: LAN Card Configuration Problems ....
19. LAB: Host Communication Problems .........
Module 12 -- Network Troubleshooting: part 11
12 1. SLIDE:NFSFunctionality ...........................
1~2. SLIDE: NFS Server Setup Issues ..................
12-3. SLIDE: Server Configuration .......................
12~. SLIDE: Unmounling an Active Exported Fill
Mudule 13 -- Supplemental Labs
7-8. LAB: Recovering a Corrupt HFS File System ..............
7-9. LAB: More on Recovering a Corrupt HFS File System
%10. LAB: Recovering a Corrupt VxFS File System ..............
Module 8-- Process Problems
8-1. SLIDE: What Is a Process? ......................................
8-2. SLIDE: Process and Thread States and Transitions ....
8-3. SLIDE: Process Show --ps ....................................
8M. SLIDE: Identify the Hierarchy of a Process ...............
8-5. SLIDE: The kill Command ...................................
8~5. SLIDE: Zombie Processes .......................................
8-7~ SLIDE: Clearing Zombie Processes ..........................
8-8. SLIDE: Identifying CPU-Intensive Processes ............
8-9. SLIDE: Troubleshooting CPU-Intensive Processes ...
8-10. QUIZ: Review Questions ..........................................
8-11. LAB: Process Hierarchy ...........................................
8-12. LAB: Zombie Processes ............................................
8-13. LAB: CPU-Intensive Processes .................................
Module 9-- System Crash Dump
9-1~ SLIDE: System Panic ..........................................................
9-2. SLIDE: High Priority Machine Checks ................................
9-3. SLIDE: Transfer of Control .................................................
9-4. SLIDE: Panics .....................................................................
9-5. SLIDE: System Crash Dump ...............................................
9-6. SLIDE: Big Picture ..............................................................
9-7. SLIDE: Memory Classes ......................................................
9-8. SLIDE: Configuring Memory Classes and Dump Devices ....
9-9. SLIDE: How Much Dump Space Is Needed? .......................
9-10. SLIDE: Dump Configuration Startup Files ...........................
9-11. SLIDE: Obtaining the Crash Dump Message ........................
9-12. SLIDE: The Interactive Editor -- led .................................
%13. SLIDE: Another Debugger-- q4 .........................................
9-14. SLIDE: q4 Documentation, Commands, and Syntax ............
9-15. TEXT PAGE: A q4 Debugger Quick Reference (Page 1 ) .....
%16. TEXT PAGE: A q4 Debugger Quick Reference (Page 2) .....
9-17. TEXT PAGE: A q4 Debugger Quick Reference (Page 3) .....
9-18. TEXT PAGE: A q4 Debugger Quick Reference (Page 4) .....
Module I 0 Patch Management
10-1. SLIDE: Patch Management ..............................
10-2. SLIDE:New Attribute: isj>a'cch ................
10-3. SLIDE: New Attribute: pateh_stato .........
10-4. SLIDE: New Attributes: supersedes, sup~
t0-5 SLIDE: LocationofRollbackFiles .................
I0~5 SLII)E: The commitled Patch State ................
I0-7 SI,IDE: Palch Management with swinstalI ......
.8-18Contents
13-2. LAB: lgnite-UXma.ke net r
13-3. LAB: Bootinglssues .................
134. LAB: LIF Issues .......................
13 5. LAB: File System Corruption ....
13~. LAB: File System Corruption ....
13~. LAB: Networking .....................
13-8. LAB: ASCII Startup Files .........
13 9. LAB: ASCII Startup Files ........
13-10. LAB: ASCII Startup Files ........
13-11. LAB: LVM ..............................
13 12. LAB: File Systems ...................
13-13. LAB: File Systems ...................
13 14. LAB: File Systems ...................
13-15. LAB: File Systems ...................
13-16. LAB: Processes ........................
13-17. LAB: Processes ........................
13-18. LAB: Processes ........................
13-19. LAB: Processes ........................
13-20. LAB: Networking ....................
13-21. LAB:Networking ....................
1342. LAB: Networking ....................
13-23. LAB: Networking/NFS ............

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