Cluster Maintenance and Troubleshooting in Microsoft Windows 2000


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
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Overview/Description
To explain how to perform maintenance on the cluster, troubleshoot cluster resources, and implement disaster recovery methods

Target Audience
Students preparing for Microsoft Certification in Implementing Microsoft Clustering Service on Windows 2000 Advanced Server and IT professionals who are associated with organizations that need to provide access to services or data in a high-availability environment or for large user populations

Prerequisites
Familiarity with the Microsoft Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure learning path; the Microsoft Windows 2000 - Update learning path, or equivalent skills

Expected Duration (hours)
3.2

Lesson Objectives

Cluster Maintenance and Troubleshooting in Microsoft Windows 2000

  • measure cluster performance.
  • troubleshoot Cluster Service startup and repair cluster database and Quorum problems.
  • carry out basic Cluster Service troubleshooting.
  • troubleshoot cluster network issues.
  • troubleshoot disk problems.
  • troubleshoot problems with application and service resources.
  • troubleshoot file-share and print-share problems.
  • troubleshoot problems with file share resources.
  • add or replace a cluster disk.
  • back up cluster data.
  • restore a cluster after failure.
  • back up cluster data and restore a cluster after failure.
  • troubleshoot a failed cluster.
  • Course Number:
    38423_eng