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Sun Systems Fault Analysis Workshop
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The Sun Systems Fault Analysis Workshop teaches system administrators and field engineers how to analyze faults, perform diagnostics analysis, and use Sun's Predictive Self-Healing technology and DTrace toolkit for the SPARC-based and x86-based Solaris computing environments. These skills directly translate to higher availability levels and increased uptime of the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS). The course provides instruction in the use of a fault analysis method, platform-based diagnostic tools, and the fault isolation capabilities of the Service Management Facility and Fault Management Architecture as well as providing hands-on fault isolation practice in the workshop. Students who can benefit from this course:System Administrators, System Maintainers, and Field EngineersThis course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Solaris 10 System Administrator Certification. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement. Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement.
Prerequisites:
- System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 (SA-202-S10)
- Knowledge of system boot procedures
- Experience administering a Solaris 10 environment
- Ability to manage system processes
- Experience in using the Service management Facility
Objectives:
- Outline the fundamentals of fault analysis and diagnosis
- Execute OBP diagnostics and POST
- Diagnose the system using online tools
- Diagnose the system using online tools
- Analyze system degradation using the FMA and SMF facilities
- Select analysis tools from the DTrace Toolkit
Topics:
Introducing the Fault Analysis and Diagnosis Methodology
- Describe the fault analysis methodology
- Introduce the fault diagnosis methodology
- Identify the basic layers in Sun systems
- Identify the error types that occur in Sun systems
Performing Solaris OS Diagnostics
- Use the device management commands
- Use the disk and file system management commands
- Use the software package management commands
- Use the file-checking commands
- Use the CPU and memory management commands
- Use the network management commands
- Use the general-purpose commands
- Use the program execution management commands
Introducing OBP Components, Features, and Diagnostics
- Introduce OBP components
- Introduce Non-Volatile RAM
- Display system information using OBP commands
- Modify OBP variables
- Run OBP diagnostics
Enabling and Monitoring POST Diagnostics
- Introduce POST concepts
- Manipulate the OBP Device Tree
- View extended diagnostics during POST
The Boot Sequence
- Compare phases of the Boot process
- Isolate boot process errors
Predictive Self-Healing
- Describe contract file system
- Describe the benefits of Predictive Self-Healing
- Describe the Fault Management Architecture
- Interpret recommended system maintenance actions using FMA message ID(s)
- Describe the Service Management Facility (SMF)
- Write a service manifest
- Manage services using SMF
- Diagnose problems using SMF
Introducing Types of System Failures
- Introduce system crashes and core files
- Generate a system crash dump
- Interpret watchdog resets
Analyzing Core Dumps Using the mdb Utility
- Introduce the mdb utility
- Analyze the source of a crash dump
Working With the DTrace Toolkit
- Introduce the Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) facility
- Interpret DTrace Command-Lines
- Select the correct DTrace tools for given monitoring requirements
- Write D Scripts