HPE Digital Learner OpenStack Content Pack

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Content Pack data sheet HPE Digital Learner OpenStack Content Pack HPE Content Pack number Content Pack category Content Pack length Learn more CP001 Category 1 20 Hours View now Why HPE Education Services? IDC MarketScape leader 5 years running for IT education and training* Recognized by IDC for leading with global coverage, unmatched technical expertise, and targeted education consulting services* Key partnerships with industry leaders OpenStack, VMware, Linux, Microsoft, ITIL, PMI, CSA, and SUSE Complete continuum of training delivery options self-paced elearning, custom education consulting, traditional classroom, video on-demand instruction, live virtual instructor-led with hands-on lab, dedicated onsite training Simplified purchase option with HPE Training Credits This 20-hour self-paced elearning course offers a highvalue, high-quality and interactive experience for students that is similar in scope and content to our traditional instructor-led training deliveries by our professional instructors. This course will provide baseline fundamentals and hands-on training across various operational roles, such as administrators, users and integrators that need to install, configure and manage the OpenStack cloud services platform. This course includes enhanced on-demand capabilities, such as simulated labs, bookmarking and access to reference videos, blogs and other information to help students understand the critical operational elements required to stand up and operate a typical OpenStack environment. Also covered are all relevant architectural overviews and an understanding of various OpenStack projects and their functions. The hands-on, video demonstrations and simulations provide configuration and operation experience within major aspects of the OpenStack environment. This course content and examples are based around the OpenStack Pike release. Audience Recommended learning System Administrators, engineers and consultants who will plan and manage OpenStack -based environments HPE recommends that students possess Linux and Cloud computing fundamentals knowledge prior to beginning this training. * Realize Technology Value with Training, IDC Infographic 2037, Sponsored by HPE, October 2017

Content Pack data sheet Page 2 Content Pack objectives This course is presented in three modules: Using OpenStack Use the OpenStack software to quickly create and attach storage volumes to virtual machines. Learn how to create private networks for a multi-tier environment and launch a stack using the orchestration component of OpenStack. Identify steps to deploy a server in OpenStack Describe how to use OpenStack to deploy a server that uses secure access List the steps to create a volume and attach it to a server Show the steps to create a bootable storage volume Describe how to create and access objects using the OpenStack object storage service Show how to create networks and servers for a multitier environment Demonstrate how to deploy multiple servers using OpenStack orchestration Administering OpenStack This is for students who want to progress towards understanding how to administer an OpenStack cloud. It covers the architecture and mechanisms that make it work. Describe the features of a cloud environment Identify the definition of OpenStack and its function Identify primary types of cloud services Identify the projects that together make up OpenStack Be able to set up projects, users, and security Monitor cloud health Differentiate between core OpenStack projects, their architecture, and how to troubleshoot them Installing DevStack DevStack is a developers environment within which OpenStack is installed. DevStack provides an ideal OpenStack learning environment that can be installed on a single virtual machine. You will learn about general OpenStack installation principals and then learn through demonstrations and a simulation how to install and configure DevStack. Identify considerations when planning an OpenStack installation Describe various types of cloud deployments Describe how to deploy DevStack List configuration options you can apply to a DevStack environment

Content Pack data sheet Page 3 Detailed Content Pack outline Module 1 : Using OpenStack Lesson 1: Introduction to OpenStack Welcome and objectives What is OpenStack Tour of the OpenStack dashboard Key takeaways Lesson 2: Starting with OpenStack Lesson 3: Creating an instance with secure access Lesson 4: Adding a block storage volume to an instance Lesson 5: Creating a bootable storage volume Lesson 6: Working with storage objects Lesson 7: Creating a multitier environment Lesson 8: Creating a stack using orchestration Module 2: Administering OpenStack Working with images and instances Using the DevStack environment Touring the OpenStack dashboard Understanding OpenStack identity objects Securely accessing an instance Leveraging OpenStack network resources Understanding ephemeral and persistent storage Attaching and mounting a storage volume to an instance Defining ephemeral storage Defining persistent storage Summary of the object storage service Creating a multitier environment Overview of the orchestration service What you can do with orchestration Signing in to OpenStack Creating a server instance in OpenStack Managing the instance lifecycle Taking a snapshot of an instance Creating a volume snapshot Creating a consistency group Launching a bootable volume Considerations for creating a bootable volume Examining the project OpenStack network resources How orchestration works Lesson 1: Introduction to OpenStack Lesson 2: Exploring the OpenStack architecture Lesson 3: Managing OpenStack health Lesson 4: Managing projects, users, and security Cloud computing concepts Cloud services overview Features of OpenStack Benefits of OpenStack Reviewing the high-level architecture Examining a typical deployment Overview of OpenStack services & projects OpenStack service interaction OpenStack project pages Core projects in this training Checking the status of OpenStack services OpenStack Telemetry service Telemetry service components Ceilometer data collection Transformation in the publishing pipeline Publishing the collected data Keystone identity and service management Keystone identity object relationships Keystone service components Evolution of OpenStack Foundation and release history History in the open source community Communicating with OpenStack projects Logical architecture REST API request format Constructing an URL for an API call Firefox RESTED plug-in Troubleshooting Telemetry alarms Locating configuration files Ceilometer troubleshooting Ceilometer logging Telemetry logging in DevStack Verifying telemetry operations Keystone identity process OpenStack federated identity services Keystone troubleshooting

Content Pack data sheet Page 4 Lesson 5: Exploring OpenStack networking Neutron overview OpenStack networking provided by Neutron Neutron service architecture Configuration example Neutron modular layer 2 plugin Virtual networking concepts Neutron network resources Network configuration example Troubleshooting Neutron Neutron log files Checking Neutron services C Neutron troubleshooting tips Lesson 6: Managing images and flavors Lesson 7: Managing instances Lesson 8: Managing the volume service Lesson 9: Managing the object storage service Glance overview Glance architecture Glance images Guest image introduction Container formats Create a Linux guest image Instance initialization with cloud-init Sources of metadata Common Glance management tasks Nova overview Cloud computing fabric controller Nova system architecture Nova Cells v2 Regions, availability zones, and host aggregates Nova scheduling Nova hypervisors VM instance creation begin and end states Nova scheduler overview Filter scheduler Common Nova management tasks Nova configuration files Cinder overview OpenStack block storage Block storage use cases OpenStack storage overview Cinder architecture Cinder volume creation workflow Common Cinder management tasks Common management tasks Object storage service overview Logical organization Swift architecture Swift rings Swift ring partition Swift ring lookup Swift regions and zones Swift storage policies Swift consistency processes Glance-related configuration files Managing images using the OpenStack dashboard Common image-related CLI commands Troubleshooting the image service Troubleshooting overview Checking image information Checking VMDK headers Managing Flavors Showing host usage statistics Gathering instance information Getting summary statistics Nova troubleshooting Verifying Nova installation Scenarios Nova service log files Tracing a request ID Cinder snapshots and backups Creating a consistent snapshot Consistency groups Transferring Cinder volumes Cinder troubleshooting Troubleshooting Cinder Viewing the status of Cinder services Common Swift management tasks Swift management operations Adding storage in a ring Swift CRUD operations Swift troubleshooting Diagnosing Swift issues Troubleshooting with Swift log files Hardware issues

Content Pack data sheet Page 5 Lesson 10: Managing the orchestration service Heat overview Heat components How Heat works Heat Orchestration Template (HOT) Heat template components Heat template components Troubleshooting Heat Module 3: Installing and Configuring DevStack Lesson 1: Understanding how OpenStack is installed Lesson 2: Installing DevStack Lesson 3: Configuring DevStack OpenStack configuration options Understanding cloud requirements Primary OpenStack installation methods Scripted DevStack installation process Minimal local.conf file for devstack installation Restarting DevStack Troubleshooting tools Installing OpenStack manually OpenStack development environment (DevStack) Testing the installation Local.conf sections local.conf with core projects Learn more at hpe.com/ww/digitallearner hpe.com/ww/digitallearner-contentpack Follow us: Interested in purchase of this Content Pack as a standalone WBT? Contact Us for information on purchasing this Content Pack for individual use. Copyright 2018 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Microsoft is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The OpenStack Word Mark is either a registered trademark/service mark or trademark/service mark of the OpenStack Foundation, in the United States and other countries and is used with the OpenStack Foundation s permission. We are not affiliated with, endorsed or sponsored by the OpenStack Foundation or the OpenStack community. Pivotal and Cloud Foundry are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pivotal Software, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. VMware is a registered trademark or trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. CP001 A.00, May 2018