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Package Description
The course package provides students with information on the server architecture, installing the server, and configuring the server processor. The training also covers troubleshooting and replacing internal components. LAB INFORMATION: The LVC portion of this training offers instructor-led, hands-on remote labs delivered via the RLDC.
Package Components
Sun Fire T2000 Server Overview, Features Architecture (WET-5088)
This course covers the key features and technologies of the Sun Fire T2000
server. It includes descriptions of the physical components of the Sun Fire
T2000 server as well as its architecture. Upon completion of this course, the
student will be able to describe the system overview, features, and
architecture.
Course Length
2 hours
Languages
English
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Format
Tech Talk
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators, sales
technical teams, support engineers, and field engineers. Personnel who are
tasked with performing administrative duties, such as troubleshooting the server
and replacing parts will find this course beneficial as a prerequisite to
hands-on practice on this server. Personnel who are tasked with understanding
the features of this server to see if it will fit in their environment, such as
IT personnel and purchasing agents will find this course beneficial for
understanding the overview of the system.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should:
- Perform administrative tasks, such as OS installation, disk maintenance, and
component replacement
- Perform network administrative tasks
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Identify and describe the key features and technologies of the Sun Fire T2000
server
- Identify and describe the physical components of the Sun Fire T2000 server
- Describe the Sun Fire T2000 server architecture
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After:
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Course Content
Module 1 - Overview of the Sun Fire T2000 Server
- Describe the Sun Fire T2000 server
- Describe the key technologies driving the Sun Fire T2000 server
Module 2 - Physical Overview of the Sun Fire T2000 Server
- Describe the physical characteristics of the Sun Fire T2000 server and its
components
- Identify the prerequisites for running the Sun Fire T2000 server
- Describe the power-on sequence
Module 3 - Sun Fire T2000 Server Architecture
- Provide an overview of the major architectural features of the Sun Fire T2000
server
- Describe the Niagara CPU board and its architectural layout
- Describe the Ontario I/O board and its architectural layout
- Describe the architectural configuration of the Ontario Service Processor
- Describe the remaining infrastructure board that contributes to the operation
and architecture of the Sun Fire T2000 server
Module 4 - Chip Multithreading on the Niagara Processor
- Describe how CMT is implemented in the Niagara processor
- List other factors that affect the performance of the processor
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Sun Fire T2000 Server Overview, Features, and Architecture Assessment (WGS-PREX-5088)
The Sun Fire T2000 Server Overview, Features, and Architecture Assessment
provides self-test questions on the Sun Fire T2000 server product. The
assessment tests knowledge on the features and technologies of the server, the
physical components, and architectural information.
Course Length
2 Hours
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators, sales
technical teams, support engineers, and field engineers. Personnel who are
tasked with performing administrative duties, such as troubleshooting the server
and replacing parts will find this course beneficial as a pre-requisite to
hands-on practice on this server. Personnel who are tasked with understanding
the features of this server to see if it will fit in their environment such as
IT personnel and purchasing agents will find this course beneficial for
understanding the overview of the system.
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Course Content
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Sun Fire T2000 Installation, Administration and Troubleshooting (ES-346)
This training package consists of:
- WET-5088 Sun Fire T2000 Server Overview, Features, and Architecture
- WGS-PREX-5088 Sun Fire T2000 Server Overview, Features, and
Architecture Assessment
- ES-346 Sun Fire T2000 Server Installation, Administration
and Troubleshooting
The course package provides students with information on the server
architecture, installing the server, and configuring the server processor. The training also covers troubleshooting and replacing internal components.
FORMAT:
- Course package consisting of 1 TechTalk and 1 ILT course
COURSE FEATURES AND SERVICES:
- Synchronized audio provided by an expert instructor
- Lab reviews, simulations or demonstrations
- Printable Study Guide
The LVC portion of this training offers instructor-led, hands-on remote labs delivered via the RLDC.
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are:
- FEs and Service Partner FEs
- SEs and Channels Partners
- System Administrators
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Perform Solaris 10 Administration
- Have a basic understanding of Sun hardware
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Performing FRU and CRU replacements on the Sun Fire T2000 server
- Configuring the Sun Fire T2000 server's service processor
- Installing the Sun Fire T2000 server software
- Using hardware and firmware to diagnose and troubleshoot issues
- Using Sun standard diagnostic tools to troubleshoot issues
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Course Content
Module 1 - Overview of the Sun Ontario Server
WBT
- Provide an overview of the Ontario server
- List the key features of the Ontario server
- Provide an overview of the key technologies driving the Ontario server
Module 2 - Physical Overview of the Sun Ontario Server
WBT
- Describe the physical characteristics of the Sun Ontario Server and its
components
- Identify the prerequisites for running the an Sun Ontario Server
- Describe the power-on sequence
Module 3 - Ontario server architecture
WBT
- Provide an overview of the major architectural features of the Sun Ontario
server
- Describe the Niagara CPU board and its architectural layout
- Describe the Ontario I/O board and its architectural layout
- Describe the architectural configuration of the Ontario Service Processor
- Describe the remaining infrastructure board that contributes to the operation and architecture of the Sun Ontario server
- Describe the overall cabling connections for the Sun Ontario server
Module 1 - Performing FRU and CRU Replacements on the Sun Fire T2000 Server
ILT
- Identify the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and Customer Replaceable Units
(CRUs)
- Describe the prerequisite tasks you must complete before removing and
replacing FRUs and CRUs
- Remove and replace the FRUs and CRUs
Module 2 - Configuring the Sun Fire T2000 Service Processor
ILT
- Describe Service Processor Communication
- Describe how to boot the service processor
- Set up the service processor configuration parameters
- Reset the service processor
- Log into the service processor over the network
- Update firmware on the service processor
- Control power to the system
- Connect to the system console
- Manage user accounts
Module 3 - Performing the Software Installation
ILT
- Power on the server with the power-on command
- Navigate between the system console and the service processor
- Describe the Open Boot PROM of the server
- Install the Solaris Operating System in the server
- Describe Solaris OS command output on the server
- Describe multipathing and the different ways to accomplish it
- Perform dynamic reconfiguration
Module 4 - Using Hardware and Firmware Tools to Diagnose and Troubleshoot Issues
ILT
- Identify hardware and firmware tools available to monitor and troubleshoot
the Sun Fire T2000 server
- Identify LED patterns to troubleshoot hardware problems
- Configure the Sun Fire T2000 server to execute and display POST and OBP
output
- Analyze POST and OBP output to troubleshoot system hardware
- Identify ALOM commands used to monitor and troubleshoot system issues
Module 5 - Using Sun Standard Diagnostic Tools to Troubleshoot Issues
ILT
- Describe the fault management architecture and identify how it can be used
to troubleshoot the server
- Install and configure Sun VTS
- Identify system logs that you can use to troubleshoot issues
- Identify the Solaris OS commands to collect data and help in troubleshooting
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