IBM Test 000-015

Test information:
Number of questions: 69
Exam code: 000-015
Time allowed in minutes: 105
Required passing score: 71%
Test languages: English

000-015

Given that Maximo has been installed and the basic system data has been set up, define the key differences between assets and rotating assets so that rotating assets functionality has been understood.
With emphasis on performing the following tasks:
Rotating assets are assets that are interchangeable.
Rotating assets have a unique asset number and an inventory item number; the item must be marked as rotating. Service Items cannot be marked as rotating; the items found in the Item Master or Tools application can be marked as rotating. Non-rotating assets do not reference an item number.
Rotating assets can be located in a storeroom, either an item storeroom or a tool storeroom. Therefore, rotating assets are often assets that can be repaired/overhauled and where stock is held in a storeroom.
Rotating assets can also exist in labor and courier locations where these have been set up to maintain a balance of an item. Non-rotating and rotating assets can exist in operating locations, vendor, salvage, and repair locations.
Rotating assets can have an Item Assembly Structure (IAS) applied. The IAS can be considered as a template for a hierarchy of assets, saving time when creating many similar asset hierarchies.

IBM 000-331 Test

Test information:

Exam code:000-331
Number of questions: 61
Time allowed in minutes: 60
Required passing score: 62%
Test languages: English, Castilian Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese

Customer Requirements / Qualification (23%)
Qualify the prospective customer by determining expectations, growth
requirements, application requirements, current and planned business systems and issues, justification, and political and business decision making process.
Identify business requirements that can be uniquely met by IBM POWER Systems
Differentiate the business requirements from the technology requirements
Value Proposition (28%)

Describe the current POWER Systems value proposition and relate to customer issues or plans.
Compare current POWER features with existing and competitive plans
Describe POWER Systems operating systems competitive advantages over others (e.g., Solaris, Windows, HP-UX, and Linux ( including pAVE)).
Compare IBM POWER System terminology (e.g., processor, way, socket, core, SWAP) with competitive terms and claims.
Describe the value propositions of POWER Systems in SMB and large enterprise environments
Hardware (21%)

Test 101: Virtualization Technical Support for AIX and Linux

Planning (34%)
Using tools (e.g. System Planning Tool and performance tools) to determine adapter requirements and placement.
Determine provisioning requirements(e.g. VIO, NFS, SAN, Networking, VLAN trunking, IVE/HEA and virtual Ethernet).
Determine availability requirements (e.g. Multipathing, redundant adapters, storage).
Console considerations and capabilities (IVM, HMC).
Create system documentation (gathering from installed systems, creating design plans with drawer and I/O placement).
Determine requirements for Application and Partition mobility.
Determine which PowerVM capabilities and options are required.
Implementation (33%)

Test information:
Number of questions: 52
Time allowed in minutes: 75
Required passing score: 61%
Test languages: English

Define LPARs (including using HMC/IVM).
Configure VIO servers and clients (including IVM).
Connect to storage (e.g. disk, tape, oem drivers, etc).
Connect to and configure networking (including external networks, virtual Ethernet, IVE/HEA, and implementing IVE).
Use other HMC Interfaces (profile management, firewall management, etc).
Ongoing Support (33%)

Diagnose and troubleshoot problems
Collect and analyze performance data.
Use DLPAR.
Install and update VIOS code.
Install or upgrade (OS, I/O cards).
Perform mobility tasks (Application mobility, Partition mobility).