HP0-P21 Exam Prep: Key Concepts for HP‑UX 11iv3 Advanced System Administration

HP0-P21 Exam Guide: Mastering HP‑UX 11iv3 Advanced System Administration

Overview

  • Purpose: Preparation guide for the HP0‑P21 certification, focusing on advanced administration of HP‑UX 11iv3 systems.
  • Audience: Experienced UNIX administrators seeking validation of advanced HP‑UX knowledge and skills.
  • Format: Typical commercial/official exam is multiple-choice and performance-based items covering system services, security, networking, storage, and troubleshooting.

Study Areas (high-level)

  1. System Architecture & Installation

    • HP‑UX kernel architecture, run levels, boot process, and system recovery.
    • Installation and patch management using Software Distributor (swinstall/swagent) and Ignite‑UX.
  2. User & Process Management

    • Advanced user account management, RBAC, resource controls, process scheduling, and tuning.
    • Managing SIGHUP, signals, daemons, and cron/at jobs.
  3. Storage & Filesystems

    • Online and offline Logical Volume Manager (LVM) tasks, mirroring, stripping, and resizing.
    • VxFS and JFS behavior, mount options, quotas, and backup/restore strategies (tar, cpio, HP‑UX tools).
  4. Networking & Services

    • Network configuration, IP stack tuning, routing, NFS/Automounter, DNS, and secure remote access (ssh).
    • Troubleshooting tools: netstat, arp, ifconfig, tcpdump.
  5. Security & Authentication

    • Kernel hardening, firewalling (IPFilter/IPF), SSH configuration, PAM, and Kerberos/NIS integration.
    • Auditing, logging, and compliance considerations.
  6. High Availability & Clustering

    • HPE Serviceguard concepts, failover mechanisms, and cluster resource management basics.
  7. Performance & Troubleshooting

    • Using sar, top, vmstat, iostat, kstat, and tracing tools to diagnose CPU, memory, and I/O issues.
    • Root cause workflow and common remediation steps.

Study Plan (8-week, assuming part-time)

  • Weeks 1–2: Architecture, install/patch, and boot/recovery.
  • Weeks 3–4: Users/processes, permissions, RBAC, and scheduling.
  • Weeks 5–6: Storage, LVM, filesystems, backups.
  • Week 7: Networking, services, and security.
  • Week 8: HA, performance tuning, practice exams, hands‑on labs.

Resources & Practice

  • Official HPE exam objectives (use as checklist).
  • Product documentation: HP‑UX 11iv3 Administration and System Administration Guides.
  • Hands‑on labs (physical or virtual HP‑UX environment) for LVM, patching, and recovery.
  • Practice exams and flashcards focused on command syntax and troubleshooting scenarios.

Exam-day Tips

  • Time management: flag and return to uncertain questions.
  • Read questions for required scope (e.g., “best”, “first”, or “most likely”).
  • For performance-based items, demonstrate clear, correct command syntax and expected output.

Estimated Passing Prep

  • Recommended: 6–12 months of production HP‑UX administration experience + 6–8 weeks focused study with hands‑on practice.

If you want, I can:

  • Generate a customized 8-week day-by-day study schedule.
  • Create flashcards or practice questions for any of the study areas.
  • Summarize key commands and config examples for the top exam topics.

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