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Complete Red Hat Clustering, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.17, with 48 lectures, based on 9 reviews, and has 465 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 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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Title: Complete Red Hat Clustering

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.17

Number of Lectures: 48

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Curriculum Items: 48

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48

Original Price: ?2,499

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What You Will Learn

  • 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
  • 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
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is designed for beginners
  • Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux high availability clustering
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is designed for beginners
  • Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux high availability clustering
  • 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 VMware Vspare .

    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: multi-path 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 Load balancing

    Lecture 1: HA proxy installation and configuration steps

    Lecture 2: HA proxy installation and configuration

    Chapter 14: Thanks For completing course

    Lecture 1: Thanks !!!

    Instructors

  • Complete Red Hat Clustering  No.2
    Satish B
    Systems Manager / Engineer / Instructor
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