Course Objectives
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Describe the software components of vSAN and their roles Diagram how the components relate to each other Use Skyline Health to investigate and help determine failure conditions Use the command
- line tools to help determine failure conditions
Agenda
- Introductions and course logistics
- Course objectives
- Describe the vSAN architecture and components
- Describe the policy-driven, object-based vSAN storage environment
- Describe the vSAN software components: CLOM, DOM, LSOM, CMMDS, and RDT
- Explain the relationships between the vSAN software components
- Explain the relationship between objects and components
- Determine how specific storage policies affect components
- Describe component placement
- Use a structured approach to solve configuration and operational problems
- Apply troubleshooting methodology to logically diagnose faults and optimize troubleshooting efficiency
- Discuss the improvements and added capabilities in Skyline Health for vSAN
- Use Skyline Health for vSAN to identify and correct issues in vSAN
- Discuss the ways to run various command-line tools
- Discuss the ways to access VMware vSphere® ESXi™ Shell
- Use commands to view, configure, and manage your vSphere environment
- Discuss the esxcli vsan namespace commands
- Discuss when to use Ruby vSphere Console (RVC) commands
- Explain which log files are useful for vSAN troubleshooting
- Use log files to help troubleshoot vSAN problems
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Course Type: Instructor Led