50021: Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 Training (5 Days)
About this Course
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with demonstrations and hands-on lab instruction in administering Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003. Students will learn how to use Group Policy and Microsoft Windows Deployment Services.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for current Linux Cluster Administrators who are familiar with high-performance computing concepts and who are interested in expanding their knowledge of high-performance computing in a Windows environment.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Create Organizational Units (OUs) and Groups.
- Create User Accounts.
- Publish an application by using Group Policy.
- Control the user environment.
- Configure software restrictions.
- Understand how Group Policy Object (GPO) settings affect users and computers.
- Create, capture, and deploy a WinPE image.
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview and Operating System
This module explains how to use some common administrative tasks and the tools that are available for use in Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
Lessons
- Overview
- Administration
- Basics and Tools
- Microsoft Active Directory Service
- Group Policy
Lab : Group Policy
- Creating Organizational Units
- Creating User Accounts
- Publishing an Application Using Group Policy
- Controlling the User Environment by Creating GPOs
- Configuring Software Restrictions by Creating GPO
- Experiencing the Effects of Your GPO Settings
Module 2: Windows Compute Cluster Pack Deployment, Administration, and Operation
This module takes you through the installation, setup, and configuration of Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
Lessons
- Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack
- Network Topologies
- Deployment
- Message Passing
- Node Administration and Operation
- Monitoring
Lab : Windows Deployment Services
- Create the Image
- Capture the Image
- Deploy the Image
Lab : CCP Deployment
- Install the Compute Cluster Pack for a Head Node
- Cluster Deployment Tasks
- Create a Folder Share for Computer Node Use
- Manual Installation of the Compute Cluster Pack
- Approve Nodes on Your Cluster
Lab : Job Scheduling
- Explore the Compute Cluster Job Manager
- Configure and Submit a New Cluster Job
- Review Job Queue and Completed Job Information
- Use the Command Line to Submit Jobs and Tasks
Lab : Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Explore the Cluster Administration Console
- Monitor Computer Nodes
- Monitor Head Node
- Change Event Log Levels
- Using Cluster Job and Task Error Logs
Prerequisites
Students should have a basic understanding of:
- Remote deployment.
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) scopes and exclusion ranges.
- Domain Name System.
- Common directory services protocols and applications.