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NonStop S-series basic operator tasks (U4165S)


course overview
This 3-day course provides new system operators with an introduction to HP NonStop S-series servers and also shows how to perform basic operator tasks such as monitoring the system, running batch jobs, managing print jobs, and working with tapes. Note: this class was developed for those new to NonStop servers.

audience benefits to you

Entry-level system operators Operator responsibilities and user needs in online transaction processing (OLTP), query processing, decision support, and messaging environments The structure of a hp NonStop S-series server Basic system operator tools and utilities Commands to determine the current hardware and software configuration of the server Commands to check the status of major server components Event message display and interpretation Batch job setup and submittal Spooler management to facilitate printing Tape backup and labeled-tape management Knowledge of basic computer terms and concepts Familiarity with GUI environments, such as the Microsoft Windows operating system NonStop S-Series Problem Management course NonStop S-Series Production Management course You can order this course online at http://education.hp.com. At the site, select a country, then choose "registration" or "Book a course" and fill out the online registration form.

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NonStop S-series basic operator tasks (U4165S)


module
course content and overview computing environments NonStop servers NonStop server architecture NonStop server operations Introduction to TACL File terminology The TACL environment Working with files Lab Exercise: TEDIT

key topics

tandem advanced command language (TACL)

file utility program (FUP) managing print jobs

Introduction to FUP and associated commands Monitoring the spooler Working with spooler jobs with PERUSE Managing spooler objects with SPOOLCOM Approaches to system monitoring Monitoring CPUs Using the subsystem control facility (SCF) program Monitoring disks Monitoring printers, tape drives, and physical facilities Overview of TSM Components Monitoring enclosures, hardware, software, Event Management Service (EMS) log, and other items Support and information services Technical reference manuals Technical support Education Professional services World Wide Web International Tandem User's Group (ITUG)

monitoring NonStop hardware and Tandem service management (TSM)

support and information services

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