{"course":{"productid":33912,"modality":6,"active":true,"language":"fr","title":"Performance Analysis and Tuning for HPE NonStop Systems","productcode":"U4195S","vendorcode":"HP","vendorname":"HP","fullproductcode":"HP-U4195S","courseware":{"has_ekit":false,"has_printkit":true,"language":""},"url":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/course\/hewlettpackard-u4195s","objective":"<h5>At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:  <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Apply the basic tuning principle for HPE NonStop<\/li><li>Analyze Measure&rsquo;s key entities and use Reload Analyzer<\/li><li>Apply several basic queuing theory formulas<\/li><li>Analyze disk cache-hit ratios and fragmentation<\/li><li>Calculate a volume&rsquo;s true write cache-hit ratio<\/li><li>Analyze process priorities and process memory consumption<\/li><li>Identify processes with long $RECEIVE queues<\/li><li>Evaluate TCP process and server class parameters for best performance<\/li><li>Use Measure, SQLCI, and MXCI to analyze HPE NonStop SQL\/MP and HPE NonStop SQL\/MX performance<\/li><li>Identify positive and negative factors in application performance<\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Apply the basic tuning principle for HPE NonStop<\/li><li>Analyze Measure&rsquo;s key entities and use Reload Analyzer<\/li><li>Apply several basic queuing theory formulas<\/li><li>Analyze disk cache-hit ratios and fragmentation<\/li><li>Calculate a volume&rsquo;s true write cache-hit ratio<\/li><li>Analyze process priorities and process memory consumption<\/li><li>Identify processes with long $RECEIVE queues<\/li><li>Evaluate TCP process and server class parameters for best performance<\/li><li>Use Measure, SQLCI, and MXCI to analyze HPE NonStop SQL\/MP and HPE NonStop SQL\/MX performance<\/li><li>Identify positive and negative factors in application performance<\/li><\/ul>","essentials":"<ul>\n<li>Concepts and Facilities for HPE NonStop Systems (U4147S) and<\/li><li>HPE NonStop NB-series Server Administration I (HG776S) and HPE NonStop NB-series Server Administration II (HG777S) or<\/li><li>Equivalent system administration courses or experience<\/li><\/ul>","audience":"<p>Become familiar with the system load balance approach and performance tuning concepts for your HPE NonStop system. Learn how to capture and analyze performance data, then adapt the adjustments to maximize performance and increase system utilization. Topics include Measure, Measure entities, queuing theory, TPM, RPM, ViewSys, Web ViewPoint practical approaches to system tuning, and using performance tools. The course is 60% lecture and 40% hands-on labs using NonStop servers.<\/p>","outline":"<h5>Module 1: Performance Analysis Introduction <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Steps in tuning a NonStop system and basic tuning principle<\/li><li>Two aspects of response times<\/li><li>Service Level Agreement (SLA) options<\/li><li>Understanding your system(s)<\/li><li>Measure subsystem and its entities<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 2: CPU Subsystem <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Measure&rsquo;s CPU entity<\/li><li>Processor queueing and its relationship to queueing theory<\/li><li>Processor&rsquo;s memory subsystem<\/li><li>Physical and logical disk loss and CISC and EPIC processes<\/li><li>Measure&rsquo;s processor data in a matrix<\/li><li>NSMA architecture shown in Measure<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 3: Queueing Theory<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Queueing theory notation and basic queueing theory formulas<\/li><li>Slow and fast device queueing<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 4: Disk Subsystem <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Integrity NonStop NS-series disk architecture<\/li><li>NB-series systems storage CLIMs<\/li><li>DISC and SERVERNET entities and Measure&rsquo;s disk data in a matrix<\/li><li>Disk cache-hit ratios and buffering non-audited files<\/li><li>Disk settings with SCF and disk fragmentation<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 5: Disk Files <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Key-sequenced file structure and buffered\/unbuffered files<\/li><li>Calculating a volume&rsquo;s true write cache-hit ratio<\/li><li>Locating heavily-written and unbuffered files<\/li><li>File partitioning, file fragmentation, and Reload Analyzer<\/li><\/ul>\n\n<h5>Module 6: Processes <\/h5><ul>\n<li>TACL RUN command options and analyzing process priorities<\/li><li>Mixed Workload Enhancement (MWE)<\/li><li>Key Measure PROCESS counters<\/li><li>Analyzing process memory consumption<\/li><li>Processes with long $RECEIVE queues and process acceleration<\/li><li>Measure&rsquo;s PROCESS data in a matrix<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 7: Pathway Tuning <\/h5><ul>\n<li>TCP process parameters for best performance<\/li><li>Server class parameters for best performance<\/li><li>Pathway statistics and establishing links to server processes<\/li><li>Application Cluster Services (ACS) features<\/li><\/ul><h5>Module 8: HPE SIM and Other Performance Tools <\/h5><ul>\n<li>HPE Systems Insight Manager (SIM) performance essentials<\/li><li>ViewSys, Web ViewPoint, Peek, and Enform<\/li><li>Guardian Performance Analyzer (GPA)<\/li><li>Tandem Performance Data Collector (TPDC)<\/li><li>Tandem Performance Management (TPM)<\/li><li>Availability Stats and Performance (ASAP)<\/li><li>Automatic Process Balancer (APB)<\/li><li>Disk Prospector (Diskpro) and Real-time Process Monitor (RPM)<\/li><li>Tandem Capacity Model (TCM)<\/li><\/ul>\n<h5>Module 9: Application Tuning <\/h5><ul>\n<li>Application performance&mdash;positive and negative factors<\/li><li>Meascom output for DISCOPEN and FILE entities<\/li><li>Meascom output for PROCESSH and USERDEF entities<\/li><li>Meascom output for TMF entity<\/li><li>Remote Database Facility (RDF) performance issues<\/li><\/ul><h5>Onsite Delivery Equipment Requirements <\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>NonStop server with four processors and six disk volumes G06.28, H06.15, J06.04 or later with Measure, TPDC, and RPM installed<\/li><li>Private class requests:<\/li><li>Might require up to two days set-up time on a customer system prior to the class<\/li><li>Access to a supergroup logon for the instructor<\/li><\/ul>","summary":"<p>Become familiar with the system load balance approach and performance tuning concepts for your HPE NonStop system. Learn how to capture and analyze performance data, then adapt the adjustments to maximize performance and increase system utilization. Topics include Measure, Measure entities, queuing theory, TPM, RPM, ViewSys, Web ViewPoint practical approaches to system tuning, and using performance tools. The course is 60% lecture and 40% hands-on labs using NonStop servers.<\/p>","objective_plain":"At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:  \n\n\n- Apply the basic tuning principle for HPE NonStop\n- Analyze Measure\u2019s key entities and use Reload Analyzer\n- Apply several basic queuing theory formulas\n- Analyze disk cache-hit ratios and fragmentation\n- Calculate a volume\u2019s true write cache-hit ratio\n- Analyze process priorities and process memory consumption\n- Identify processes with long $RECEIVE queues\n- Evaluate TCP process and server class parameters for best performance\n- Use Measure, SQLCI, and MXCI to analyze HPE NonStop SQL\/MP and HPE NonStop SQL\/MX performance\n- Identify positive and negative factors in application performance\n\nAt the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:\n\n\n\n- Apply the basic tuning principle for HPE NonStop\n- Analyze Measure\u2019s key entities and use Reload Analyzer\n- Apply several basic queuing theory formulas\n- Analyze disk cache-hit ratios and fragmentation\n- Calculate a volume\u2019s true write cache-hit ratio\n- Analyze process priorities and process memory consumption\n- Identify processes with long $RECEIVE queues\n- Evaluate TCP process and server class parameters for best performance\n- Use Measure, SQLCI, and MXCI to analyze HPE NonStop SQL\/MP and HPE NonStop SQL\/MX performance\n- Identify positive and negative factors in application performance","essentials_plain":"- Concepts and Facilities for HPE NonStop Systems (U4147S) and\n- HPE NonStop NB-series Server Administration I (HG776S) and HPE NonStop NB-series Server Administration II (HG777S) or\n- Equivalent system administration courses or experience","audience_plain":"Become familiar with the system load balance approach and performance tuning concepts for your HPE NonStop system. Learn how to capture and analyze performance data, then adapt the adjustments to maximize performance and increase system utilization. Topics include Measure, Measure entities, queuing theory, TPM, RPM, ViewSys, Web ViewPoint practical approaches to system tuning, and using performance tools. The course is 60% lecture and 40% hands-on labs using NonStop servers.","outline_plain":"Module 1: Performance Analysis Introduction \n\n\n- Steps in tuning a NonStop system and basic tuning principle\n- Two aspects of response times\n- Service Level Agreement (SLA) options\n- Understanding your system(s)\n- Measure subsystem and its entities\nModule 2: CPU Subsystem \n\n\n- Measure\u2019s CPU entity\n- Processor queueing and its relationship to queueing theory\n- Processor\u2019s memory subsystem\n- Physical and logical disk loss and CISC and EPIC processes\n- Measure\u2019s processor data in a matrix\n- NSMA architecture shown in Measure\nModule 3: Queueing Theory\n\n\n\n- Queueing theory notation and basic queueing theory formulas\n- Slow and fast device queueing\nModule 4: Disk Subsystem \n\n\n- Integrity NonStop NS-series disk architecture\n- NB-series systems storage CLIMs\n- DISC and SERVERNET entities and Measure\u2019s disk data in a matrix\n- Disk cache-hit ratios and buffering non-audited files\n- Disk settings with SCF and disk fragmentation\nModule 5: Disk Files \n\n\n- Key-sequenced file structure and buffered\/unbuffered files\n- Calculating a volume\u2019s true write cache-hit ratio\n- Locating heavily-written and unbuffered files\n- File partitioning, file fragmentation, and Reload Analyzer\n\n\nModule 6: Processes \n\n\n- TACL RUN command options and analyzing process priorities\n- Mixed Workload Enhancement (MWE)\n- Key Measure PROCESS counters\n- Analyzing process memory consumption\n- Processes with long $RECEIVE queues and process acceleration\n- Measure\u2019s PROCESS data in a matrix\nModule 7: Pathway Tuning \n\n\n- TCP process parameters for best performance\n- Server class parameters for best performance\n- Pathway statistics and establishing links to server processes\n- Application Cluster Services (ACS) features\nModule 8: HPE SIM and Other Performance Tools \n\n\n- HPE Systems Insight Manager (SIM) performance essentials\n- ViewSys, Web ViewPoint, Peek, and Enform\n- Guardian Performance Analyzer (GPA)\n- Tandem Performance Data Collector (TPDC)\n- Tandem Performance Management (TPM)\n- Availability Stats and Performance (ASAP)\n- Automatic Process Balancer (APB)\n- Disk Prospector (Diskpro) and Real-time Process Monitor (RPM)\n- Tandem Capacity Model (TCM)\n\nModule 9: Application Tuning \n\n\n- Application performance\u2014positive and negative factors\n- Meascom output for DISCOPEN and FILE entities\n- Meascom output for PROCESSH and USERDEF entities\n- Meascom output for TMF entity\n- Remote Database Facility (RDF) performance issues\nOnsite Delivery Equipment Requirements \n\n\n\n- NonStop server with four processors and six disk volumes G06.28, H06.15, J06.04 or later with Measure, TPDC, and RPM installed\n- Private class requests:\n- Might require up to two days set-up time on a customer system prior to the class\n- Access to a supergroup logon for the instructor","summary_plain":"Become familiar with the system load balance approach and performance tuning concepts for your HPE NonStop system. Learn how to capture and analyze performance data, then adapt the adjustments to maximize performance and increase system utilization. Topics include Measure, Measure entities, queuing theory, TPM, RPM, ViewSys, Web ViewPoint practical approaches to system tuning, and using performance tools. The course is 60% lecture and 40% hands-on labs using NonStop servers.","skill_level":"Beginner","version":"1.0","duration":{"unit":"d","value":5,"formatted":"5 jours"},"pricelist":{"List Price":{"AT":{"country":"AT","currency":"EUR","taxrate":20,"price":3750},"CH":{"country":"CH","currency":"CHF","taxrate":8.1,"price":4500},"DE":{"country":"DE","currency":"EUR","taxrate":19,"price":3750}}},"lastchanged":"2025-07-29T12:18:23+02:00","parenturl":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/swisscom\/fr\/json-courses","nexturl_course_schedule":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/swisscom\/fr\/json-course-schedule\/33912","source_lang":"fr","source":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/swisscom\/fr\/json-course\/hewlettpackard-u4195s"}}