GT.M Administration And Operations Course May 16-19 At GMU In Fairfax, VA

Event Details
Type: 
Open Source Event
Date: 
May 16, 2013 (All day) - May 19, 2013 (All day)
Location: 
George Mason University Fairfax, VA
United States

GT.M provides a tremendous breadth of functionality designed to to develop and deploy large scale applications. The GT.M Administration & Operations course provides training on setting up, managing, and troubleshooting GT.M environments. It it taught by KS Bhaskar who manages the GT.M for FIS and is a programmer and very knowledgeable about Linux...

GT.M provides a tremendous breadth of functionality designed to to develop and deploy large scale applications. The GT.M Administration & Operations course provides training on setting up, managing, and troubleshooting GT.M environments. It it taught by KS Bhaskar who manages the GT.M for FIS and is a programmer and very knowledgeable about Linux independent of his "day job". GT.M is the open source version of M that is used for hosting VistA.

This is a very hands-on course. As the subject matter is empirical rather than theoretical, the emphasis in the course is on learning by doing under the guidance of the instructor, rather than learning by being taught by the instructor.

The target audience for the GT.M Administration & Operations course is those responsible for configuring and managing GT.M environments. Although programmers will benefit from it, MUMPS or GT.M programming are not taught. Working knowledge of UNIX/Linux at the shell level would be very helpful.

Topics Covered

The following topics are covered in the course. With the exception of the first topic, they are all learned by working through hands-on exercises.

Theory of Operation – Throughout the course, along with the hands on working with GT.M, the underlying principles of operation of GT.M are presented.

Setup and Configuration – Environment variables, especially $gtmgbldirand $gtmroutines control the operation of GT.M. These variables and the role of the global directory in partitioning the database are covered.

Security – GT.M environments are secured using the capabilities of the underlying operating system. Securing GT.M applications is discussed.

Continuity of Business – GT.M is designed as a platform for deploying applications that must be robust and continuously available. These are implemented through use of journaling and *logical dual site operation*, both of which are covered, along with recovering from crashes. *Backup*and recovery are covered.

Other topics (e.g., leveraging features of operating system, database repair, program tracing, database encryption, UTF-8) – per audience interest and as time permits.

Organizations using other database systems often refer to such people as “Database administrators”. As a practical matter, a separate DBA is not required for GT.M, and UNIX/Linux system administrators who take the GT.M Administration & Operations should be able to manage GT.M environments very well.

The courses fee will be $1050 and will be held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virgina in room 161 in the Research building May 16-19, 2013. We plan to provide lunch.

The registration link is here:

http://www.regonline.com/gtmadminvcm27gmu

For questions contact nancy at worldvista dot org

Rooms for $89 plus tax are available at the

Comfort Inn University Center
11180 Fairfax Blvd. AsK for the VistA Community Meeting - GMU
Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Discount
(703) 591-5900

Free Shuttle to GMU and Metro if scheduled. CUE bus (not free) route also includes GMU campus and Metro at the corner of the block in front of the hotel. Free Internet, WiFi and Continental Breakfast are included.