Describe the role of PeopleTools in PeopleSoft Applications. Explain PeopleSoft Internet Architecture and its implications for system design and implementation. Install PeopleTools Components. Describe the PeopleSoft Databases and how they are created. Describe, Create, and Administer PeopleSoft Application Server Domains. Install PIA components on a web server and configure that server to support
access to a PeopleSoft application. Describe, Create, and Administer the PeopleSoft Batch Server Environment. Use monitoring tools to observe, troubleshoot, and tune the PIA environment. Explain and Perform PeopleBooks Installation. Design and construct a PeopleSoft Tools implementation
Describing PeopleSoft Architecture
Describing the Development of Multi-tiered Processing
Defining PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture
Defining PeopleSoft Internet Architecture (continued)
Defining PeopleSoft Pure Internet Architecture (continued)
Describing How PeopleSoft Uses Databases
Contrasting PeopleSoft Servers
Discussing PeopleSoft Clients
Designing a Configuration for an Application
Installing the PeopleSoft Environment
Preparing for the Installation of the PeopleSoft Environment
Describing PeopleSoft Installation Tools
Building the PeopleTools Installation
Setting Up the Installation and Development PCs
Testing the Installation and Planning for Future Changes
Installing PeopleSoft Databases
Preparing for Database Installation
Summarizing Database Creation Steps
Determining What Databases to Install
Running the Database Configuration Wizard
Creating Databases Using Data Mover and Other PeopleTools
Performing Post Database Installation Testing
Installing Tuxedo and Jolt
Explaining Middleware
Summarizing Tuxedo in the PeopleSoft System
Installing Tuxedo
Removing and Upgrading Tuxedo
Creating and Configuring Application Server Domains
Describing Application Server Domain Elements
Explaining Domain Servers and Functions
Using Specialized Domains
Creating an Initial Domain Configuration
Automating Domain Startup and Shutdown
Testing a Domain
Administering Application Servers
Troubleshooting Common Domain Boot Problems
Administering the Domain and Viewing Status
Using PSADMIN to Reconfigure a Domain
Setting Individual Process Parameters
Administering the Web Server
Describing Common Web Server Elements
Explaining Web Server Installation
Locating and Identifying Web Server Files
Interpreting Web Server Configuration Files and Determining Web Server Behavior
Installing and Configuring Web Components
Installing the PeopleSoft Web Components
Configuring the Browser Connection
Locating Web Server Configuration Files
Modifying Web server Configuration Files to Change Web server Behavior
Installing Multiple PeopleSoft Applications
Examining the Batch Environment
Identifying Batch Components
Tracing Batch Process Flow
Determining Batch Server Locations
Setting up and Configuring the Batch Environment
Creating Batch Servers
Modifying Batch Server Configuration Settings
Starting and Stopping the Process Scheduler
Creating a New Process Scheduler Server Definition
Server Definition
Configuring Report Distribution and Monitoring the Batch Environment
Launching Processes
Using Process Monitor
Describing Report Manager
Configuring the Report Purge Process
Explaining Automated Windows Report Distribution
Managing and Troubleshooting an Implementation
Summarizing PeopleSoft Troubleshooting Tools
Examining PeopleSoft Server Log Files
Listing Troubleshooting Tools Available After Installation
Troubleshooting Application and Batch Servers
Tracing Application Server Activity
Tracing Process Scheduler Server Activity
Setting up the Environment Management System
Describing the Environment Management System Architecture
Installing and Configuring the EMS Agent Components
Using the EMS Clients with the EMS Framework
Using Other PeopleSoft Troubleshooting Tools
Describing Performance Monitor Architecture
Activating a Self-Monitoring Performance Monitor System
Accessing Performance Monitor Information
Using PeopleSoft PING
Tuning an Implementation
Defining Tuning Layers
Evaluating Application Server Domain Settings to Improve Performance
Creating Channel-Dedicated Messaging Servers
Using Load Balancing and Failover Features in PeopleSoft Domains
Tuning a Batch Environment
Loading Balancing with the Master Scheduler
Installing and Configuring PeopleBooks
Installing PeopleBooks
Configuring a Web Server to
Access PeopleBooks