iSeries (AS/400) Performance Analysis
and Capacity Planning
Course Details
- Course code: OL66GB
- Duration: 4 days
- Maximum delegates: 8
- Start time: 09:30
- Price: £1800
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This course will help the student to better understand the
techniques of performance analysis and capacity planning on systems and partitions
running IBM i, and to develop an appreciation of how IBM i operates and interfaces
with applications. The student will build skills to better manage performance
and capacity on systems and partitions running IBM i. In this course we will
explain IBM i concepts, including the Technology Independent Machine Interface
(TIMI), main storage pools, auxiliary storage pools, management of jobs, threads,
tasks, job run-time structure, performance monitoring, data collection, and
analysis of performance data. This 4-day course includes hands-on activities
using performance data from IBM i systems to help the student appreciate the
concepts discussed.
This course is designed for those running Power Systems on
IBM i. While it includes System i V7.R1 content, it is suitable for those currently
using prior versions of IBM System i (AS/400). First we will focus on teaching
the performance management process, the performance considerations of key hardware
components and virtualization options, and tuning options to help optimize performance.
During these lectures, students should gain an appreciation of the unique storage
management and work management components in the IBM i architecture, and how
these components need to be managed for optimal performance. Then the class
focus on the tools and techniques to monitor, analyze, and plan for performance
of IBM i systems and partitions. The primary analysis tool that will be used
is the Performance Data Investigator (PDI) which is included with IBM Systems
Director Navigator for i. PDI is also used with IBM Systems Workload Estimator
(WLE) for capacity planning activities.
This course is for IBM clients, Business Partners, and technical
support and service individuals interested in performance management and capacity
planning on systems and partitions running IBM System i - ( AS/400 ).
Before Taking this course, a student should be able to do the
following:
Use Performance data from WRKSYSSTS display to adjust pool sizes
Recognise jobs with high resource utilisation on the WRKACTJOB display
List the major components of an iSeries job.
Describe the effect of run priority and timeslice on Job perfromance
This knowledge can be gained by attendance on OS/400 Work Management course.
It is also recommended that this be followed by 3 months practical System
i - AS/400 experience. It is also reccomended the stsudent should have some
knowledge of Query or other Query Options will be
useful.
- Acquire the skills to better manage performance on systems running IBM
i.
- Enhance your knowledge of IBM i storage management, job/thread/task management,
and the use of performance data collection, monitoring and analysis tools
to better manage IBM i work.
- Learn how to manage the latest virtualization and logical partitioning
features of Power Systems for optimal performance.
- Learn the latest tools and methodologies in i6.1 and i7.1 to manage and
analyze system and application performance.
- Get hands-on experience with Performance Data Investigator in Systems
Director Navigator for i, and tools such as Job Watcher and Disk Watcher
through hands-on lab exercises.
- Learn how to use Performance Data Investigator, IBM Workload Estimator
and other performance tools to perform sizing and capacity planning on Power
Systems.
- Learn methodologies for identifying and selecting appropriate performance
data when planning upgrades and other capacity planning tasks.
Performance management process
IBM Power Systems performance considerations
Components of performance
Disk performance considerations
Logical partition performance considerations
Work management review and tuning options
Real-time monitoring
Collection Services: Data collection
Performance Data Investigator overview
Investigating data: Collection Services
Performance Tools reports and graphs
Capacity planning
Collection Services data files
Run-time (run/wait) analysis
Advanced Performance Analysis Investigating with Disk Watcher and Job Watcher
A course manual with supporting documentation is provided
as well as hands-on labs.
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