Red Hat Performance Tuning und System Monitoring (442)

 

Who should attend

RH442 is aimed at senior Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and other IT professionals working in enterprise environments and mission-critical systems.

Prerequisites

Participants in RH442 should already be familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Recommended minimum competency level is completion of the RHCE or equivalent knowledge.

Course Objectives

RH442 is designed to teach the methodology of performance tuning and capacity planning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This class will cover: a discussion of system architecture with an emphasis on understanding the implications of system architecture on system performance, methods for testing the effects of performance adjustments (benchmarking), open source benchmarking utilities, methods for analyzing system performance and networking performance, tuning configurations for specific application loads.

Course Content

Unit 1 - Basics: Principles and Terminology
  • What is performance tuning?
  • Steps in the tuning process
  • Quantifying performance

Unit 2 - Tools for Obtaining Information
  • The sysfs and proc filesystems and the sysctl utility
  • System process queues
  • The system activity reporter
  • Passing parameters to kernel modules
  • Generating reports using standard utilties
  • Benchmarking
  • Monitoring systems with SNMP and MRTG

Unit 3 - Monitoring the Kernel
  • Kernel profiling and OProfile
  • Monitoring the kernel with SystemTap

Unit 4 - Hardware Performance Considerations
  • Memory: levels, types
  • Cache
  • Disk and I/O

Unit 5 - The CPU: Processes and Scheduling
  • Controlling processor speed
  • How the Linux kernel schedules processes
  • Process priority
  • Obtaining processor performance information

Unit 6 - Memory
  • How Processes and the kernel utilize memory
  • System tunables that affect memory performance
  • How page and buffer caches work
  • Monitoring and controlling memory usage
  • The virtual memory subsystem

Unit 7 - The I/O Subsystem and Filesystems
  • Tuning the disk I/O subsystem
  • I/O scheduling
  • The virtual file system
  • File system tunable parameters
  • Layout of the ext2 and ext3 filesystems
  • Journaling

Unit 8 - Network Performance
  • Factors affecting performance
  • Viewing device information
  • Ethernet channel bonding
  • Network sockets
  • Layers of the OSI model
  • TCP tuning

Unit 9 - Application Tuning
  • Causes of performance problems
  • Application tuning
  • Viewing application behaviors using standard tools
  • NFS
  • Apache
  • Samba

Duration: 4 days

Prices (excl. VAT):
  • Switzerland: Fr. 4,025.-
  • Germany: 2,810.- €
 
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Switzerland

Currently no local training dates available. For enquiries please write to info@flane.ch.

Germany
16/04/2012 - 19/04/2012 Stuttgart
02/07/2012 - 05/07/2012 Munich
16/07/2012 - 19/07/2012 Stuttgart
10/09/2012 - 13/09/2012 Munich
26/11/2012 - 29/11/2012 Stuttgart
France
26/03/2012 - 29/03/2012 Paris
02/07/2012 - 05/07/2012 Paris
08/10/2012 - 11/10/2012 Paris
Italy
13/02/2012 - 16/02/2012 Rome
02/07/2012 - 05/07/2012 Milan
01/10/2012 - 04/10/2012 Rome