Detailed Course Outline
Module 1: Performance Analysis Introduction
- Steps in tuning a NonStop system and basic tuning principle
 - Two aspects of response times
 - Service Level Agreement (SLA) options
 - Understanding your system(s)
 - Measure subsystem and its entities
 
Module 2: CPU Subsystem
- Measure’s CPU entity
 - Processor queueing and its relationship to queueing theory
 - Processor’s memory subsystem
 - Physical and logical disk loss and CISC and EPIC processes
 - Measure’s processor data in a matrix
 - NSMA architecture shown in Measure
 
Module 3: Queueing Theory
- Queueing theory notation and basic queueing theory formulas
 - Slow and fast device queueing
 
Module 4: Disk Subsystem
- Integrity NonStop NS-series disk architecture
 - NB-series systems storage CLIMs
 - DISC and SERVERNET entities and Measure’s disk data in a matrix
 - Disk cache-hit ratios and buffering non-audited files
 - Disk settings with SCF and disk fragmentation
 
Module 5: Disk Files
- Key-sequenced file structure and buffered/unbuffered files
 - Calculating a volume’s true write cache-hit ratio
 - Locating heavily-written and unbuffered files
 - File partitioning, file fragmentation, and Reload Analyzer
 
Module 6: Processes
- TACL RUN command options and analyzing process priorities
 - Mixed Workload Enhancement (MWE)
 - Key Measure PROCESS counters
 - Analyzing process memory consumption
 - Processes with long $RECEIVE queues and process acceleration
 - Measure’s PROCESS data in a matrix
 
Module 7: Pathway Tuning
- TCP process parameters for best performance
 - Server class parameters for best performance
 - Pathway statistics and establishing links to server processes
 - Application Cluster Services (ACS) features
 
Module 8: HPE SIM and Other Performance Tools
- HPE Systems Insight Manager (SIM) performance essentials
 - ViewSys, Web ViewPoint, Peek, and Enform
 - Guardian Performance Analyzer (GPA)
 - Tandem Performance Data Collector (TPDC)
 - Tandem Performance Management (TPM)
 - Availability Stats and Performance (ASAP)
 - Automatic Process Balancer (APB)
 - Disk Prospector (Diskpro) and Real-time Process Monitor (RPM)
 - Tandem Capacity Model (TCM)
 
Module 9: Application Tuning
- Application performance—positive and negative factors
 - Meascom output for DISCOPEN and FILE entities
 - Meascom output for PROCESSH and USERDEF entities
 - Meascom output for TMF entity
 - Remote Database Facility (RDF) performance issues
 
Onsite Delivery Equipment Requirements
- NonStop server with four processors and six disk volumes G06.28, H06.15, J06.04 or later with Measure, TPDC, and RPM installed
 - Private class requests:
 - Might require up to two days set-up time on a customer system prior to the class
 - Access to a supergroup logon for the instructor