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| Overview | This lab-intensive course focuses on providing system administrators with the advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve competence in troubleshooting the VMware vSphere™ virtual infrastructure. In this course, you will spend most of the time diagnosing and rectifying configuration problems created on VMware® ESX™/ESXi hosts and VMware vCenter™ Server systems. Upon completion of this course, you can take the examination to become a VMware Certified Professional. | |
| Objectives | • Use the VMware vSphere Client and service console commands to configure or diagnose and rectify problems on ESX • Use the vSphere Client and the VMware vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) appliance to configure or diagnose and rectify problems on ESX and ESXi hosts • Use ESXi technical support mode to diagnose and rectify problems on ESXi • Create and use a network sniffer to capture and display virtual switch network traffic • Use the vSphere Client and command-line tools to troubleshoot VMware VMotion™, VMware Storage VMotion, VMware High Availability, VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler, and virtual machine power-on problems |
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| Who Should Attend? | System administrators, systems engineers, and help desk personnel who need the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform advanced troubleshooting of their vSphere deployments | |
| Prerequisites | This is an advanced course. Required prerequisites include the completion of one of the following: • Completion of the following three courses: – VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage – VMware vSphere: Manage Availability – VMware vSphere: Manage Scalability • Completion of VMware vSphere: Fast Track. • Equivalent knowledge and administration experience with ESX/ESXi and vCenter Server The course material presumes that you can perform the following tasks with no assistance or guidance prior to enrolling in this course: • Install VMware ESX or ESXi. • Install VMware vCenter Server. • Create and modify a virtual standard switch. • Create and modify a virtual distributed switch. • Connect an ESX/ESXi host to NAS storage. • Connect an ESX/ESXi host to iSCSI storage. • Create a VMFS datastore. • Enable vMotion on an ESX/ESXi host. • Migrate a virtual machine with vMotion. • Migrate a virtual machine with Storage vMotion. • Configure a VMware DRS cluster with resource pools. • Configure a VMware High Availability cluster. • Modify a virtual machine’s hardware. If you are unable to complete all of these tasks, then it is recommended that you complete the prerequisite courses prior to enrolling in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting course. |
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| Outline | Module 1: Course Introduction Module 2: ESXi Command-Line Troubleshooting Methods • Install and use the vMA • Learn common vSphere Command-Line Interface commands and syntax • Configure ESXi technical support mode and SSH access Module 3: ESX, ESXi, and vCenter Server Log Files • View ESX, ESXi, and vCenter Server log files • Configure a centralized ESX/ESXi log host Module 4: Network Troubleshooting • Identify and configure vNetwork components • Configure and use a network traffic sniffer Module 5: Management Troubleshooting • Troubleshoot vSphere management components Module 6: Storage Troubleshooting • View, configure, and diagnose storage access problems • Configure iSCSI authentication and digests Module 7: vMotion Troubleshooting • Troubleshoot VMotion and Storage VMotion errors Module 8: VMware Infrastructure Troubleshooting • Troubleshoot DRS Cluster errors with shares, pools, and limits • Troubleshoot HA Cluster errors with slot calculations, admission control, and host monitoring • Review virtual machine power on requirements • Troubleshoot virtual machine power on failures Module 9: vSphere 4 DRS Cluster Troubleshooting • Complete a final multihour, multiproblem troubleshooting exercise |
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