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Designing IT Process Automation with Opalis Integration Server

Kursuskode: M50507
Varighed: 3
Pris: DKR10.800,00 Exc Vat

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This 300-level, three-day, instructor-led course gives students the knowledge on how to implement IT process automation using Opalis Integration Server (OIS)


    Forudsætninger

    Before attending this course, students must have:

    • Experience with Windows Server 2008 Administration
    • Basic understanding of Active Directory
    • It is recommended students have achieved the following Microsoft certifications or possess equivalent knowledgeMCTS: System Center Operations Manager 2007, Configuring (Exam: 70-400)MCTS: Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Configuration (Exam: 70-403) certification or equivalent knowledgeMCTS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuration (Exam: 70-652) certification or equivalent knowledge
      An understanding of the System Center and Virtualization Stack would also be desirable, specifically: Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2Operations Manager 2007 R2Service Manager 2010 Virtualization Technologies: Hyper-V and Windows Server 2008 R2Automated deployment of server technologies


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      This course is intended for Enterprise Systems Engineers, Administrators and System Integrators who need to implement a Dynamic Datacenter using Orchestrator (previously Opalis) Integration Server

        After completing this course, students will be able to:
        •Describe the logical architecture of an OIS infrastructure
        •Articulate the functions of the components and servcies in an OIS infrastructure
        •Configure error handling in OIS policies
        •Troubleshoot issues with OIS components and OIS policy execution
        •Explain Microsoft best practices for Policy Lifecycle Management
        •Design end-to-end process automation incorporating System Center products

        Module 1: Architecture and Component Overview

        This module presents an introduction to the Opalis architecture and components, security and terminology.
        Lessons
        Opalis Architecture, Components and Terminology: Introduction to OIS; How are Customers Using OIS; OIS and System Center Integration; Opalis Architecture; Opalis Terminology; Component Connectivity; Component Security; Services; System Requirements; Redundancy

        Lab:
        Creating Basic Workflows with Foundation Objects

        After completing this module, students will be able to:
        • Describe the components in the Opalis architecture
        • Explain the functionality of the components within an Opalis infrastructure

        Module 2: User Interfaces and Workflow Settings

        This module will discuss the interfaces available when working with OIS. Additionally, workflows and workflow settings within OIS will be introduced.

        Lessons
        • Overview of Opalis Interfaces and Workflow Settings: Creating Policies; Working with the Designer Console; Policy Testing Console; Operator Console; Integration Packs; Global Settings and Configuration; Opalis Databus; Pipeline Mode vs. Legacy Mode; Data Passing Between Policies; Securing Policies

        Lab : Creating Basic Workflows with Foundation Objects
        After completing this module, students will be able to:
        • Describe the console interfaces available in OIS
        • Explain the OIS settings and features that affect workflows and workflow creation

          Module 3: Workflow Basics

          This module will discuss the concepts and decision processes when planning and building workflows in OIS.

          Lessons
          • Discussion of basic concepts related to workflow design and creation: Constructing Workflows; Workflow Guidelines; Policy Execution; Action Server; Workflow Engine Rules; Policy Audit Trail

          Lab : Controlling Workflow Execution with Advanced Functions
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Describe the concepts and decision processes related to workflow design and creation in OIS
          • Understand how to use foundations objects to control workflow execution

          Module 4: Advanced Workflow Concepts

          This module will discuss more advanced concepts and techniques that can be employed when creating workflows in OIS.
          Lessons
          • Advanced Workflow Concepts and Components: Nested Policies / Subroutines; Looping (Object Level and Nested Policy); Storing Persistent Data; Complex Link Logic; Making Workflows Dynamic (Variables); Data Manipulation

          Lab : Incorporating Advanced Logic into Your Workflows
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Describe the components utilized in design and creation of more advanced workflows in OIS
          • Understand how to create workflows incorporating looping, variables and other advanced objects and functions

          Module 5: Creating Complex Workflows

          This module will discuss foundation objects commonly utilized in design and creation of more advanced workflows and how to utilize them to create more sophisticated workflows in OIS.
          Lessons
          • Foundation objects utilized when creating complex workflows: Query WMI Object; Invoke Web Services Object; Query XML Object; Query Database Object; Run Program Object (CLI Execution); Run .NET Scripting Object0

          Lab : Building Advanced Workflows
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Describe foundation objects commonly used in complex workflows in OIS
          • Understand how to create more complex workflows incorporating these foundation objects

          Module 6: Error Handling, External Interfaces and Lifecycle Management

          This module will discuss how to build error handling into Opalis workflows, as well as how to manage the versioning and promotion of workflows into production. Additionally, calling Opalis from other products.
          Lessons
          • Error Handling, External Internal and Lifecycle Management: Adding Error Handling to Workflows; Lifecycle Management; Workflow Install, Upgrade and Promotion; Interacting with OIS through External Interfaces; Web Services; Command Line
          Lab : Building Error Handling into Workflows
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Discuss how to build error handling into Opalis workflows
          • Understand proper lifecycle management processes for versioning and promotion of Opalis workflows

          Module 7: Integration Packs
          This module will discuss the System Center Integration Packs available for OIS and how they can be leveraged to create integrated automation solutions for the data cente

          Lessons
          • Working with System Center Integration Packs: Integration Packs; Process Catalogs; OIS 6.3 Target Scenarios; System Center Integration Packs; Other Opalis Integration Packs
          Lab : Creating System Center Workflows
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Review the System Center Integration Packs (IPs) for OIS
          • Understand how to use the objects in the System Center IPs to deliver integrated automation solutions for the System Center Suite P>Module 8: Troubleshooting and Advanced Administration

          This module will discuss logging available in OIS and how to adjust logging levels for troubleshooting purposes. Additionally, advanced administration and OIS internals will be covered.
          Lessons
          • Policy Throttling: Self-Monitoring; Audit Trail
          • Product Footprint: Opalis Folder Structure; Opalis Registry Keys
          • Basic Troubleshooting
          • Upgrading Opalis
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Discuss advanced administrative topics related to OIS
          • Understand how to adjust logging levels in OIS and troubleshoot common scenarios

          Module 9: Extensibility Scenarios

          This module will discuss how to extend the off the shelf functionality of OIS using the Quick Integration Kit.
          Lessons
          • Quick Integration Kit: QIK CLI; QIK SDK
          • Required Skills
          • SDK Fundamentals
          • Choosing the Best QIK Option
          Lab : Creating Your Own Integration Pack with the QIK
          After completing this module, students will be able to:
          • Describe the functionality in the Opalis Quick Integration Kit (QIK)
          • Understand how to create a basic integration pack using the Opalis Quick Integration Kit (QIK)

          Before attending this course, students must have:Experience with Windows Server 2008 AdministrationBasic understanding of Active Directory

            It is recommended students have achieved the following Microsoft certifications or possess equivalent knowledge
            o MCTS: System Center Operations Manager 2007, Configuring (Exam: 70-400)
            o MCTS: Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Configuration(Exam: 70-403)
            o MCTS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuration (Exam: 70-652)
            An understanding of the System Center and Virtualization Stack would also be desirable, specifically:

            Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
            Operations Manager 2007 R2
            Service Manager 2010
            Virtualization Technologies: Hyper-V and Windows Server 2008 R2
            Automated deployment of server technologies


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