Introduction to Tandem for Operators Course

Course Code: MQ 62
Course Abstract: This course is for all operations personnel who will have hands-on responsibility for Tandem system(s). This is an intensive 2-day, hands-on introduction to Tandem fundamentals. The student will be introduced to the concepts of fault tolerance, parallelism, and scalable architecture. They will have heavy hands-on labs using the more common utilities.
Audience: This course is designed for people who will operate, manage operations, or administer databases on the Tandem system(s).
Duration: 2 days
Learning Outcomes:

At the completion of this course, students wiull be able to describe:
>Concept of fault-tolerant
>Scalable systems
>The impact of parallelism
>Impact on day-to-day operations
>Database and operations management

Course Topics:

Module 1 - The Basics Defined
Tandem History
Fault Tolerance
Data Integrity
High Performance
Scalability
Continuous Availability
Parallelism
Interprocess Communication
ServerNet

Module 2 - Basic Utilities
Using TACL
Help Key
Productivity Tools
Implicit and Explicit RUN Commands
FUP
PERUSE
EDIT and TEDIT
DSAP
LAB

Module 3 - Hardware and Operating System Features
Process Components & identification
NonStop Processes
"I'm Alive"
Process Priority and the Ready List
File Types
NonStop SQL/MP

Module 4 - Basic Guardian Security
System Views
User Logons and Identification
File Access Rules
File Access by Processes
Remotepasswords
Safeguard

Module 5 - K- & S-Series Maintenance Utilities
Peripheral Utility Program (PUP)
Tapecom
Mediacom
BACKUP and RESTORE
LOAD and RELOAD
Disk Compression (DCOM)
ViewSys
ViewPoint
Tandem Maintenance and Diagnostics System (TMDS)
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
Tandem Service Manager (TSM)
Measure

LAB

Prerequisites: None
Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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