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Test 921: IBM Tivoli Monitoring V6.2 Administration


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Classroom Course

Course title: IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 for Administrators
Course duration: 3 Days
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Abstract: IBM Tivoli Monitoring manages the IT infrastructure including operating systems, databases and servers across distributed and host environments through a single customizable workspace portal. Through a balance of lectures and hands-on lab exercises, you learn how to administer your IBM Tivoli Monitoring (ITM) 6.2 environment. You map the architecture of key components and the flow of event data through the architecture. You set user access parameters to manage who sees various workspaces. You personalize workspaces to provide the key information required by various operators. You learn how to program automated responses to events, thus saving time.

Course title: IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 for Operators and Administrators
Course duration: 4 Days
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Abstract: IBM Tivoli Monitoring manages the IT infrastructure including operating systems, databases and servers across distributed and host environments through a single customizable workspace portal. Through a balance of lectures and hands-on lab exercises, you learn how to operate and administer your IBM Tivoli Monitoring (ITM) 6.2 environment. You map the architecture of key components and the flow of event data through the architecture. You set user access parameters to manage who sees various workspaces. You personalize workspaces to provide the key information required by various operators. You learn how to program automated responses to events, thus saving time.

Course title: IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 for Operators
Course duration: 1 Day
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Abstract: IBM Tivoli Monitoring (ITM) manages the IT infrastructure including operating systems, databases and servers across distributed and host environments through a single customizable workspace portal. In this course, you lwill earn the ITM architecture, how to navigate the Tivoli Enterprise Portal, dispatch alerts, access situation events, and investigate TEC and Omnibus events.

Course title: IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 Historical Reporting and Data Collection
Course duration: 1 Day
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Abstract: IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides very powerful tools for collecting data, displaying short-term history reports, and uploading data to a relational database for long-term storage, summarization, and report generation. Through a balance of lectures and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to install, configure, and use the historical data collection and reporting components, include the Tivoli Data Warehouse. Significant time is devoted to planning and sizing data storage requirements.


Computer-based course

Course title: Tivoli Implementation Foundation Skills: JavaScript Fundamentals
Course duration: 2 hours
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Abstract: JavaScript is the scripting language used in several Tivoli products: IBM Tivoli Identity Manager, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM Tivoli Monitoring, IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management and IBM Tivoli Universal Agent. In this course, you will learn how to write JavaScript to customize the behavior of those products.

Course title: Tivoli Implementation Foundation Skills: TCP/IP
Course duration: 8 hours
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Abstract: This course is designed to teach fundamental TCP/IP skills needed by Tivoli Software implementation specialists. The course will cover an overview of the TCP/IP protocol; its relation to the OSI reference model, each of the components that comprise of the TCP/IP protocol, and some of the common applications that run on TCP/IP

Course title: Tivoli Implementation Foundation Skills: Database Administrator Essentials
Course duration: 16 Hours
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Abstract: This course provides a basic introduction to relational database management systems. Basic relational database concepts, SQL usage and syntax, and how to create database objects will be covered. Students will be able to perform basic database administration, import and export data, and back up and restore data. Hands-on exercises build on each other and on the knowledge gathered as the student goes through the course.

Course title: Tivoli Implementation Foundation Skills: Java
Course duration: 2 Hours
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Abstract: This course is designed for Tivoli Deployment professionals who need to know about Java, to help them during the deployment process. This course is not intended to teach Java programming, and assumes minimal programming experience.

Course title: Tivoli Implementation Foundation Skills: An Introduction to Data Centers
Course duration: 8 hours
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Abstract: This course provides an introductory overview of the data center. It examines the business system in the context of the data center, and introduces the students to common components of business system and networks. It concludes with a discussion of management requirements for data centers.

Course title: Tivoli Implementation Foundation Skills: UNIX Shell Scripting
Course duration: 8 Hours
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Abstract: This course is part of a series of courses designed to enhance the foundational skills of those who deploy/install IBM Tivoli Software. To successfully deploy/install IBM Tivoli software not only requires skills in the particular software but also underlying foundation skills including Unix Shell Scripting. This course is designed to take a student who has a current skill level of 3 in Unix Shell Scripting to skill level 4. The course is hands-on intensive and ends with a hands-on assessment of the student's knowledge.


Online course

Course title: Differences for IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 - Recorded Web seminar
Course duration: 2 Hours
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Abstract: In this Delta training course, you the key differences between versions 6.1 and 6.2, including migration from IBM Tivoli Monitoring 5.x architecture and monitors. This training is delivered as a series of recordings directed at those familiar with previous versions of IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Those needing comprehensive ITM 6.2 product training should attend the main curriculum for this product.

Course title: Differences for IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 for Databases: Sybase - Recorded Web seminar
Course duration: 0.5 Hour
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Abstract: In this delta training course, the key differences between versions 6.1 and 6.2 of the IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2 for Databases:Sybase are presented. This training is delivered as a recording directed at those familiar with previous versions of IBM Tivoli Monitoring.

Course title: Differences for IBM Tivoli Monitoring 6.2: Migration - Recorded Web seminar
Course duration: 2 Hours
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Abstract: In this delta training course, the key components regarding migration from ITM 5.1.2 to ITM 6.2 is presented. This training is delivered as a recording directed at those familiar with previous versions of IBM Tivoli Monitoring.

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