Become familiar with the system load balance approach and performance tuning concepts for your HPE NonStop system. Learn how to capture and analyze performance data, then adapt the adjustments to maximize performance and increase system utilization. Topics include Measure, Measure entities, queuing theory, TPM, RPM, ViewSys, Web ViewPoint practical approaches to system tuning, and using performance tools. The course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on labs using NonStop servers.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
• System managers, technical support,
and performance analysis personnel • Systems and application designers
and developer
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
• Concepts and Facilities for HPE NonStop
Systems (U4147S) and • NonStop NB-series Server Administration I
(HG776S) and NonStop NB-series Server
Administration II (HG777S) or • Equivalent system administration courses
or experience
COURSE CONTENT:
Performance Analysis and Tuning for HPE NonStop Systems U4195S course data sheet
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
At the conclusion of this course, you should be
able to:
• Apply the basic tuning principle
for NonStop
• Analyze Measure's key entities and
use Reload Analyzer
• Apply several basic queuing
theory formulas
• Analyze disk cache-hit ratios
and fragmentation
• Calculate a volume's true write
cache-hit ratio
• Analyze process priorities and process
memory consumption
• Identify processes with long
$RECEIVE queues
• Evaluate TCP process and server class
parameters for best performance
• Use Measure, SQLCI, and MXCI to analyze
NonStop SQL/MP and NonStop
SQL/MX performance
• Identify positive and negative factors in
application performance
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
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