RHEL Clustering and Storage Management


Course Code: GL645
Length: 3 days

Schedule and Registration

Course Description

GL645 is an in-depth course that focuses on two key areas, Linux advanced storage administration and high availability (HA) clustering. Storage is integral to many HA clusters so as to make use of clustered storage technologies to enable active/active configurations.

Over the course of many in-depth lab exercises each student will assemble a realistic three-node Linux cluster utilizing best practices. Each node has three network interfaces and each student's cluster has its own dedicated VLAN.

The class contains an LIO storage array for shared LUNs among the nodes. This enables students to perform very real world tasks in a real world setting, including multipathing, redundant ring cluster communication, quorum disk, and last man standing cluster scenarios. Course topics include: iSCSI, GlusterFS, UDEV, Device Mapper and Multipathing, Cluster LVM, Global File System v2, Corosync, Red Hat Cluster Manager, Fencing, and Cluster Resource Management.

Prerequisites

This course requires an advanced knowledge of Linux system administration. These skills are taught in the GL250 "Enterprise Linux Systems Administration" and GL120 "Linux Fundamentals".

Supported Distributions

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

Course Outline

  • Introduction to Clustering and Storage Management
  • Corosync and Quorum Management
  • STONITH and Fencing
  • Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager
  • Advanced Resource Configuration
  • Storage Technologies
  • ISCSI
  • Kernel Device Management
  • Device Mapper and Multipathing
  • Advanced LVM & Cluster LVM
  • Global File System (GFS) 2

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