Managing HPE 3PAR StoreServ III: Performance and Health Management
			(H9P97S)
			
			
		
	
				
This 3-day training covers advanced topics that a storage administrator will encounter after performing the tasks covered in the HPE 3PAR basic courses (HK902S and HK904S). Topics included are: Space Explained, Performance, Alerts, Troubleshooting, Upgrading, Adaptive Flash Cache (AFC) and Configuration Rebalancing. The course is 50% lecture with 50% hands-on labs. Additional Scenario Labs compliment the Module Labs. These Lifecycle Labs include Adaptive optimization, Quality of Service and Adaptive Flash.
Audience
A storage administrator who has been managing HPE 3PAR StoreServ arrays on a daily basis for at least a year. This training is not for an individual who has no experience managing a HPE 3PAR array.
Prerequisites
Students must have attended HK902S and HK904S
Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Explain how space is allocated and mapped
 - Identify data reduction
 - Understand performance
 - Discuss best practices
 - Explain HPE 3PAR events and alerts and how to get notifications about them
 - Use CLI and GUI to troubleshoot your storage system
 - Perform rebalancing
 - Use Adaptive Flash Cache to increase performance
 - Upgrade your hardware and software of your storage system
 - Employ tools that can be used to troubleshoot and respond to HPE 3PAR performance issues.
 
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview
- Course Introduction
 - Course Agenda
 - Lab roadmap
 
Module 2: Space Explained
- Understand space utilization
 - Volume space
 - Large volumes
 - Logical disk space
 - CPG space
 - Overprovisioning
 - Distributed sparing
 - Adaptive sparing
 - Adaptive data reduction
 - Thin deduplication
 - Space reclamation
 - Mapping space
 - SR Space forecasting
 
Module 3: Performance
- Understanding performance bottleneck
 - Servicing I/O
 - Express layout
 - RAID
 - Initiators
 - Front end vs back end
 - CPU
 - Cache
 - Adaptive Flash Cache
 - WriteBack single node
 - SSD Performance
 - Unbalanced systems
 - Express writes
 - Benchmarks
 - Hardware FC Links
 - I/O Queueing
 - Interactive response law
 - CLI Counters
 - Troubleshooting discussion
 
Module 4: Lifecycle Discussion
- Lifecycle of a System
 - Introduction Lab
 - Introduction to the Ninja Stars output
 - Roadmap
 
Module 5: Alerts
- View, interpret, and manage system events and alerts
 - Alert tiering, Internationalization,
 - Spare Part Notification
 - Single Click Locate
 - Use the checkhealth command for troubleshooting
 - Alert notifications for System Reporter
 - Alerts threshold criteria editing
 - SR Alert space metrics
 - SSMC email notifications
 - Event log monitoring and management
 - SNMP settings and capabilities
 - Syslog support
 - SMI-S standard, WBEM Initiative, and 3PAR CIM Support
 
Module 6: Rebalancing
- Balanced HPE 3PAR array definition
 - Large volumes rebalancing
 - Phases and options of the tunesys command
 - Express Layout: Active-Active PDs
 - New options
 - Limitations
 - System tuning and related tasks from the HPE 3PAR SSMC and the CLI
 - Tunesys and tunevv options and limitations
 - New options
 - Tuning operations troubleshooting
 - Tuning scenarios
 
Module 7: Adaptive Flash Cache
- AFC benefits
 - What can/cannot be moved into AFC
 - Different LRU (Least Recently Used) queues description and the concept of LRU queue demotion
 - CLI commands to setup, enable, disable, remove, and monitor AFC
 - Guidelines and rules regarding AFC
 - Improvements
 - Working with AFC using SSMC
 - Monitoring AFC using the statcache and srstatcache commands
 
Module 8: Upgrading HPE 3PAR
- Servicing options for your HPE 3PAR 7000/8000 components
 - Repair/replace procedures of CSR components
 - Customer Self Repair
 - Combo cards
 - Hardware Schematics
 - Safe to Remove
 - Storage system disks upgrade
 - Express Layout: Active-Active PDs
 - Best practices when upgrading
 - Contact Management
 - HPE 3PAR OS update operation
 - Customer Self-Upgrade
 - Remote Support
 - SP Upgrade
 - HPE 3PAR Service Console
 

