Full Name: IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V9.0 Core Administration
Exam Code: C9510-418
IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment Core Administration Exam Summary:
Exam Name
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IBM Certified System Administrator - WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V9.0
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Exam Code
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C9510-418
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Exam Price
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$200 (USD)
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Duration
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90 mins
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Number of Questions
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65
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Passing Score
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68%
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Books / Training
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Sample Questions
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Practice Exam
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IBM C9510-418 Exam Syllabus Topics:
Topic | Details | Weights |
Install and update the environment | - Apply maintenance to the product - Demonstrate an understanding of the IBM Installation Manager and IBM Packaging Utility and its role in installing, configuring, and maintaining IBM WebSphere Application Servers and components both locally and remotely. - Perform a silent installation for IBM WebSphere Application Server and fix pack installations. - Perform post-installation verification. - Troubleshoot installation problems. - Backup and restore the configuration including the use of checkpoints |
14% |
Create a high availability configuration | - Create multi-node topology and appropriate high availability model. - Manage nodes in an IBM WebSphere Application Server topology. - Configure and manage the HTTP server and the web server plug-in for high availability. - Configure distributed session management for high availability and failover scenarios. |
9% |
Configure security | - Configure user repositories. - Configure SSL for clients and servers. - Implement multiple security domains. - Apply administrative and application security roles. - Configure different authentication and authorization mechanisms. - Configure Java Enterprise, Web and Web Services Security. |
17% |
Monitor and tune the environment | - Use performance tooling to monitor the IBM WebSphere Application Server runtime. - Tune parameters that affect IBM WebSphere Application Server performance. - Use the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI) metrics and poll MBeans for performance data. - Configure and monitor the WebSphere Application Server caching mechanisms. |
9% |
Troubleshoot post-installation problems | - Enable High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) and view HPEL data. - Enable Cross Component Trace (XCT) and view trace data in XCT Log Viewer. - Use tools to trigger and analyze heap dumps, javacore dumps, system core dumps and verbose Garbage Collection (GC). - Use "mustgather" documentation and/or the IBM Support Assistant to collect and analyze diagnostic data or submit data to IBM Support. - Configure, review and analyze log files for the following: First Failure Data Capture (FFDC), system logs, native logs, and trace logs. |
11% |
Administer and configure the environment | - Connect databases. - Create and manage Full profiles. - Configure resources. - Illustrate the usage of the Integrated Solutions Console. - Use the capabilities of the Job Manager tooling. - Configure or modify an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment by using properties files and/or the monitored directory feature. - Configure an external HTTP server for the environment. - Use the standard set of command line tools to perform administrative tasks. |
20% |
Configure Intelligent Management features | - Use the dynamic cluster elasticity feature. - Create and configure On Demand Routers (ODR) and the ODR plug-in and associated service policies to enable the dynamic operations. - Use health policies and actions to monitor and react to changing performance in the environment. - Configure and maintain application editions. |
6% |
Demonstrate an understanding of a multi-tier environment | - Identify the components and services in an IBM WebSphere Application Server configuration and describe how they are related or interact. - Demonstrate an understanding of how requests traverse various WebSphere Application Server ND topologies. |
6% |
Deploy and administer applications | - Perform partial updates of enterprise applications, web applications, and business level applications. - Deploy applications to an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment. |
8% |
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