Documentum Administrator Training

This course covers both fundamentals and advances topics of Documentum Administration. Students will be introduced to the Documentum Administration Basic,  Content server administration, and Index server administration.

Training type: Classroom/ Live

Duration: 40 hours

Location: The location of this training is subject to the number of participants. We provide classroom training at your location. We also provide web based training.

Target Audience:

  • Documentum developer
  • Documentum Architect

Prerequisites:

  • Basic Understanding of Documentum
  • Basic knowledge of client/server technology
  • Basic knowledge of Web browser / application server technology
  • Experience with HTML, XML, and XSLT
  • Knowledge of Java programming

Course Content:

  • Install and configure Content Server
  • Create and modify users and groups
  • Configure role-based administration
  • Configure authentication options
  • Configure a repository to use login tickets and application access tokens
  • Explore a variety of Content Server configurations
  • Configure privileged clients
  • Use a client rights domain to manage privileged clients
  • Set up and run jobs and methods
  • Set up and manage content storage areas
  • Install and use index server and an index agent
  • Perform troubleshooting
  • Create and use resource agents
  • Upgrade Content Server and its components
  • Create, search, verify, sign, and purge audit trail records
  • Configure and use the Java Method Server and the dmbasic Method Server
  • Create a repository federation
  • Perform object replication
  • Set up a job sequence
  • Use MACL (Mandatory Access Control List) features
  • Perform dump and load
  • Install and use ACS (Accelerated Content Services) , BOCS (Branch Office Caching Services), and DMS (Documentum Messaging Services) servers
  • Configure a JMS (Java Method Server) instance for HA (High Availability)
  • Use xMS to deploy Documentum products
  • Identify areas that require investigation to determine the cause of performance problems
  • Create a test environment
  • Configure and use DFC and Content Server tracing
  • Use various performance monitoring tools
  • Analyze data that affects Documentum application performance
  • Select a tuning methodology to identify and resolve performance issues with regard to databases, application servers, operation systems, queries, and applications
  • Tune queries for optimal performance
  • Tune the application server for optimal performance
  • Identify network problems that affect performance
  • Tune various components of an xCP deployment for optimal performance

For registration and pricing, please contact us.

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