Data ONTAP SAN Administration (SAN)
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Course Length:
3 Days
Course Description:
In this course, students will learn Data ONTAP SAN Administration (SAN).
Who Should Attend:
This course is for network professionals who perform in-depth support, administrative functions, and performance management for FCP for SCSI or iSCSI for TCP/IP protocol on a NetApp storage appliance running the Data ONTAP operating system.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify concepts, commands and procedures for using the UNIX operating system as part of creating and mounting file systems using UFS LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance
- Identify concepts, commands and procedures for using Windows operating system as part of creating and accessing LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance
- Configure the appropriate cfmode for an FCP for SCSI environment
- Locate documentation and identify systems and procedures for booting a host from a LUN
- Create and manage LUNs with SnapDrive for Windows
- Perform administration tasks for LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance
- Diagram and describe the implementation of a LUN on a NetApp storage appliance
- Configure a simple SAN using a Brocade SilkWorm 2Gbps switch with a clustered NetApp storage appliance and SUN Solaris or Microsoft Windows 2000
- Verify HBA drivers and firmware for FCP for SCSI and iSCSI for TCP/IP protocols
- Manage and view HBAs and LUNs using a SUN or Windows host
- Use the sio_ntap utility as well as NetApp storage appliance commands to gather data for performance and problem analysis
- Collect data to assist with troubleshooting hardware, operating systems and applications
- Determine through problem isolation various problems
Prerequisites:
Students should have taken Data ONTAP Fundamentals.
Course Outline:
- Identifying concepts, commands and procedures for using the UNIX operating system
- Creating and mounting file systems using UFS LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance
- Identifying concepts, commands and procedures for using Windows operating system
- Creating and accessing LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance
- Configuring the appropriate cfmode for an FCP for SCSI environment
- Locating documentation and identifying systems and procedures for booting a host from a LUN
- Creating and managing LUNs with SnapDrive for Windows
- Performing administration tasks for LUNs on a NetApp storage appliance
- Diagramming and describing the implementation of a LUN on a NetApp storage appliance
- Configuring a simple SAN using a Brocade SilkWorm 2Gbps switch with a clustered NetApp storage appliance and SUN Solaris or Microsoft Windows 2000
- Verifying HBA drivers and firmware for FCP for SCSI and iSCSI for TCP/IP protocols
- Managing and viewing HBAs and LUNs using a SUN or Windows host
- Using the sio_ntap utility as well as NetApp storage appliance commands to gather data for performance and problem analysis
- Collecting data to assist with troubleshooting hardware, operating systems and applications
- Identify problem isolation problems



