This course prepares you to operate and manage the new HP Integrity NonStop BladeSystem and introduces you to the new NonStop Multicore Architecture (NSMA). Server configuration, operations, and networking are also compared and contrasted between the S-series and NB-series servers. The 3-day course is a combination of lecture and live demonstrations using HP NB-series servers.
This 10-day course provides the knowledge needed to
perform preventive and corrective maintenance on an
HP Integrity NonStop BladeSystem. Learn how to
perform system configuration and installation,
diagnose failures to a field replaceable unit (FRU)
level, perform system updates, and monitor, modify,
and control an NB-series server utilizing the Open
System Management (OSM) and Subsystem Control
Facility (SCF) products. The course is 55 percent
lecture and 45 percent hands-on labs using HP
NB-series servers.
This course introduces the Neoview platform architecture, platform management, and supported configurations. Learn how to use the Open System Management (OSM) tool to operate, manage, and maintain the Neoview platform. Additional topics include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting a Neoview platform and the Neoview Data Loader along with identifying changes to the modular rack. This 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.
This 1-day course provides you with the information you need to convert your applications to run on the new Integrity NonStop systems. The course starts with an overview of the new hardware architecture and then covers program migration information for each of the main languages. Other topics include the debuggers that are available on the new systems including the new Native Inspect debugger, the new linker, and the Enterprise Toolkit (ETK.)
This 5-day course will prepare you to operate and administer the HP NonStop NS-series server. You will be introduced to the architecture and basic software functionality, including Open System Management (OSM), HP Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL), and Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) for system, disk drive, tape drive, and communications lines monitoring. The course will also offer functional command usage to monitor files and the system spooler.
This 8-day course will give you an in-depth understanding of the H-Series operating system architecture. It includes the Itanium2-based processors and modular I/O. Post S-Series changes include: debugging, run-time architecture, memory, process control, and synchronization. It explains how TNS and TNS/E processes execute. It takes you through the internals that support user services. You will examine user services such as the Guardian and Open System Services (OSS) file systems and process control. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of NonStop hardware and software architectures.
This 10-day course provides the knowledge needed to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on an HP Integrity NonStop NS-series server. Learn how to perform system configuration and installation, diagnose failures to a field replaceable unit (FRU) level, perform system updates, and monitor, modify, and control an NS-series server utilizing the Open System Management (OSM) and Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) products. The course is 55 percent lecture and 45 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.
This 4-day course will prepare you to operate and manage the new NonStop NS-series servers. You will be introduced to the new NonStop Advanced Architecture. Server configuration, operations, and communications will be compared and contrasted between the S-series and NS-series servers.
This 2-day course provides you with the information you need to convert your applications to run on the new Integrity NonStop systems. The course starts with an overview of the new hardware architecture and then covers program migration information for each of the main languages. Other topics include the debuggers that are available on the new systems including the new Native Inspect debugger, the new linker, and the Enterprise Toolkit (ETK). Hands-on labs are used at various points to provide reinforcement of the lecture.
This 5-day course introduces tasks used by database administrators or system managers to manage and protect a NonStop SQL/MX database and applications that access the database.
This course provides application developers and system designers with the knowledge to program under the Pathway/Open System Services (OSS) environment. Topics include coding client/server programs, accessing Pathway applications, Enscribe and NonStop SQL/MP and NonStop SQL/MX databases, JDBC, available development tools, and debugging. The 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.
This 3-day lecture course teaches
you the basics of writing support utilities in the Tandem Advanced Command Language
(TACL). Through hands-on exercises, you will gain valuable experience in using
the fundamental features of TACL programming. After completing this course, you
will be able to write TACL macros and routines, use the TACL debugging facility,
and write TACL code to interact with and control NonStop server processes using
the Inline facility.
In this 2-day course you will learn the concepts of Web Services and review its underlying technologies such as XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. NonStop implementation of SOAP 1.2 — NonStop SOAP 2.4 will be covered. This product set allows you to leverage your existing Pathway server classes, Java classes, or EJBs hosted on NonStop server as a Web service on the internet. Hands-on labs are used at various points to provide reinforcement of the lecture material.