VMware vSphere Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot vSphere Storage

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Course Summary
Part 3 of 4 in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting series focuses on troubleshooting virtual storage.
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Course Description
Part 3 of 4 in the VMware vSphere Troubleshooting series focuses on troubleshooting virtual storage. The goal of this course is to enhance your skills to enable you to troubleshoot vSphere. This course will show you how to troubleshoot vSphere using log files, how to prevent downtime with your HA cluster, ways to deal with broken vNetwork Distributed Switches, and how to quickly get vSphere back up and running. If you are a middle-to-upper level enterprise network administrator, and/or have taken our VMware vSphere Training course or have done hands-on work with vSphere, you’ll benefit from the advanced troubleshooting techniques presented in our vSphere Troubleshooting Training course.
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Course Syllabus
vSphere Storage Troubleshooting - Terms, Concepts, & Logs- 34m 19s
—Introduction 0m 53s
—Understanding the VMFS File System 2m 18s
—Reviewing vSphere 4 Storage Maximums 1m 54s
—Storage Terminology - PSA, MPP, NMP, SATP, PSP, and ALUA 9m 29s
—Storage Friendly Names, Identifiers, and Runtime Names 3m 20s
—Identify Log Files Used to Troubleshoot Storage 9m 52s
—Understanding Storage Plug-ins in the vSphere Client 3m 42s
—What We Covered 2m 51svSphere Storage Troubleshooting from the CLI- 37m 54s
—Introduction 0m 47s
—Reviewing esxcfg and vicfg Storage Commands 2m 34s
—Analyzing PSA and Multipathing with esxcli 4m 50s
—Analyzing Storage Paths with esxcfg-mpath 2m 41s
—Configuring Storage Path Masking 2m 55s
—Reviewing VMkernel Storage Modules 3m 17s
—Configuring VMFS Datastores with vmkfstools 4m 9s
—Understanding Snapshots and Resignatures 10m 1s
—Identifying Storage Performance Issues with esxtop and vscsiStats 5m 37s
—What We Covered 1m 3sTroubleshooting vSphere iSCSI Storage- 21m 2sTroubleshooting vSphere NFS Storage- 27m 49s