Course Description
Use Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift and RHEL compute nodes that run VM-based workloads.
OpenStack Administration: Control Plane Management (CL170) helps Red Hat OpenStack cluster administrators to manage the health and performance of OpenStack control plane services, to troubleshoot issues by inspecting Kubernetes operators and workloads, and to configure OpenStack control plane services by using Kubernetes custom resources.
This course is based on Red Hat OpenShift Services on OpenStack 18.
Note: This course is offered as a 2-day in person class, a 3-day virtual class, or is self-paced class. Durations might vary based on the delivery. For full course details, scheduling, and pricing, select your location, and then click “Get started” in the main menu.
Course Content Summary
- Check the health of OpenStack operators and workloads and identify disabled or misconfigured services
- Collect troubleshooting information from OpenStack control and data planes for customer support requests
- Enable and customize OpenStack control plane services by configuring the control plane custom resource
- Check the health of OpenStack compute notes and identify missing or misconfigured data plane services
- Remove and replace or reprovision failed compute nodes
Target Audience
- Platform Engineers, Cloud Administrators, and System Administrators interested in managing, tuning, and troubleshooting Red Hat OpenStack clusters
Prerequisites for this course
- Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills
- Successful completion of Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is recommended
- Recommended, but not required: Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible (RH294) or demonstrate equivalent skills
- Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) or demonstrate equivalent skills
- Basic data center storage concepts: storage protocols, NAS, and SAN
- Data center networking concepts: ISO model, VLANs, firewalls, and Internet protocols, including but not limited to ICMP, IP, and HTTP
- Basic object storage concepts, such as experience with AWS S3, are useful but not required
- Ceph administration skills are useful but not required
Technology considerations
- For virtual, self-paced, and classroom learners:
- Internet access is required
- Labs are performed in Red Hat’s Online Learning Environment
- For classroom learners, Red Hat may make available in the future a locally installed classroom environment as an alternative.