Linux High Availability Clustering on RHEL 8
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- Dec 03, 2024

Linux High Availability Clustering on RHEL 8, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 54 lectures, based on 50 reviews, and has 7682 subscribers.
You will learn about High availability cluster installation, configuration, managing and troubleshooting in RHEL8/CentOS8 on VMware Vspare . Students should understand HA cluster concepts and how to manage different nodes, start/stop services Managing Cluster Nodes and Quorum Creating and Configuring Resources install configure and mange Fencing service on vmware and KVM About Order, Location & Colocation Constraints iscsi target and initiator configuration multi-pathing on iscsi server Students will be able to build a high available and load balanced services High availability cluster GUI interface This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is designed for beginners or Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux high availability clustering It is particularly useful for This course is designed for beginners or Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux high availability clustering.
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Summary
Title: Linux High Availability Clustering on RHEL 8
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 3.85
Number of Lectures: 54
Number of Published Lectures: 54
Number of Curriculum Items: 54
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54
Original Price: ?2,499
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
What is Linux Cluster ?
High availability clusters provide highly available services by eliminating single points of failure and by failing over services from one cluster node to another in case a node becomes inoperative. Typically, services in a high availability cluster read and write data (by means of read-write mounted file systems). Therefore, a high availability cluster must maintain data integrity as one cluster node takes over control of a service from another cluster node. Node failures in a high availability cluster are not visible from clients outside the cluster. (High availability clusters are sometimes referred to as failover clusters.) high availability service management component, Pacemaker.
I am covering below all points in this course .
Build And Configure our Lab:
Using Vmware Workstation.
Nested Esxi Server.
Build Virtual Machines Considered as our cluster nodes.
required networking for high available cluster .
Repository server configuration on RHEL 8 for high availability cluster
What is cluster ?
Cluster types:
1)Storage (ISCSI network to storage).
2)High Availability (Explain Clustersoftware componentsand how they are communicatingto each other).
3)Load Balancing.
4)High performance
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Lab Setup
Lecture 1: Hardware and software requirements
Lecture 2: VMware Workstation installation
Lecture 3: VMware Vspare Installation on nested VMware Workstation
Lecture 4: Create LAN segments on VMware workstation
Lecture 5: Create virtual switches and virtual port groups on Esxi
Lecture 6: Set Static IP to Esxi
Lecture 7: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Installation
Lecture 8: Setting up network connections to nodes
Lecture 9: Dnf or yum or repo server configuration in RHEL8 for High Availability Packages
Lecture 10: setting up High Availability Packages repo to CentOS 8 from internet
Lecture 11: Download High availability cluster packages in one folder
Lecture 12: configure ssh login without password
Chapter 3: Basic HA cluster installation and configuration
Lecture 1: basic knowledge of Cluster and its Architecture
Lecture 2: Basic cluster installation and configuration
Lecture 3: Managing Cluster nodes
Lecture 4: add remove nodes from cluster
Chapter 4: Quorum
Lecture 1: Quorum Overview
Lecture 2: Last_Man_Standing
Lecture 3: Auto_tie_breaker
Lecture 4: Last_Man_Standing and Auto_Tie_Breaker Together
Lecture 5: Wait_For_All
Lecture 6: Result Or conclusion
Lecture 7: Two node cluster issues
Lecture 8: Two_Node
Chapter 5: Constraints group and property set
Lecture 1: Constraints group and property set theory
Lecture 2: Constraints group and property set practice
Chapter 6: Fencing
Lecture 1: Fencing Theory
Lecture 2: Fencing Configuration
Chapter 7: iSCSI target and initiator
Lecture 1: iSCSI target and initiator theory
Lecture 2: iSCSI target and initiator installation and configuration
Chapter 8: Multipath
Lecture 1: multi-path theory
Lecture 2: multipath practical
Chapter 9: Cluster Resources
Lecture 1: Cluster Resource theory
Lecture 2: Creating and managing resources
Lecture 3: nfs configuration steps in cluster
Lecture 4: nfs installation and configuration
Chapter 10: Active Passive environment or ext3, ext4, xfs filesystem environment
Lecture 1: Active Passive environment or ext3, ext4, xfs filesystem environment theory
Lecture 2: creating LVM with attached systemid
Lecture 3: Active Passive nfs installation and configuration
Lecture 4: Active passive Apache configuration steps
Lecture 5: active passive apache installation and configuration
Chapter 11: Active Active environment or GFS2 filesystem environment
Lecture 1: Active Active environment or GFS2 filesystem environment
Lecture 2: Active active configuration of LVM in cluster
Chapter 12: PCS GUI
Lecture 1: Access monitor administrate cluster from web browser
Chapter 13: HA Proxy Loadbalancing
Lecture 1: HA proxy installation and configuration steps
Lecture 2: HA proxy installation and configuration
Chapter 14: Bonus Lectures: High availability clustering in CentOS 7 on KVM
Lecture 1: KVM installation and configuration steps on CentOS 7
Lecture 2: KVM installation and configuration
Lecture 3: Basic HA cluster configuration steps in CentOS 7
Lecture 4: Basic HA cluster configuration in CentOS 7
Lecture 5: fencing
Lecture 6: lvm with systemid
Lecture 7: Thanks
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