Schulung/Seminar: Enterprise Linux: System Administration

Seminar-ID:D49366 PDFBeschreibung
Preis:EUR 2360,- zzgl. Mwst. PDFAngebot
Dauer:4 Tage PDFBuchung

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Teilnehmerkreis
Vorkenntnisse
Kursziel
Sachgebiete
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Lerninhalte

PC Hardware and Linux
Perform Post-Install System Configuration
Boot Process and SysV Init
User/Group Administration and NFS
File-system Administration
LVM and Raid
Task Automation & Process Accounting
The X Window System
Client Networking
Security Concepts
Linux Kernel Compilation
Troubleshooting
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Teilnehmerkreis

Linux Administratoren
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Vorkenntnisse

Enterprise Linux: Linux Fundamentals
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Kursziel

Intended for students already comfortable with working in the Linux environment, this in-depth course helps students acquire the variety of skills needed to set up and maintain Linux computers. The class covers subjects ranging from initial installation of Enterprise Linux to day-to-day administrative tasks such as management of user accounts and disk space, and even imparting the troubleshooting skills future system administrators will need to cope with unexpected behavior.
Labs further enhances skills on topics like Post installation tasks, YUM, GRUB,LVM, RAID, Virtual Interfaces, Securing services with Net filter.
Learn to:
• Perform Post-Install System Configuration
• Identify File-system Administration
• Identify User/Group Administration and NFS
• Identify LVM and Raid
• Identify Boot Process and SysV Init
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Sachgebiete

Linux Installation
• Pre-Installation Considerations
• Hardware Compatibility
• Multi-OS Booting
• Partition Considerations
• Partition Planning
• File system Considerations
• Journal File systems
• Installation Choices
PC Hardware and Linux
• Kudzu
• PC System Hardware
• USB Devices and Configuration
• Linux Device Files
• Configuring New Hardware
• Kernel Modules
• Handling Module Dependencies
• Configuring Kernel via /proc
Post-Install System Configuration
• Configuration Utilities and Files
• Network Services
• Managing System Time and Network-Wide Time
• Continual Time Sync - NTP
• Configuring NTP Clients
• Managing Software
• RPM Features, Architecture and Package Files
• Working With RPMs
Boot Process and SysV Init
• Booting Linux on PCs
• LILO Options
• GRUB Configuration
• Kernel Boot Parameters
• System init Styles
• /etc/inittab
• rc.sysinit
User/Group Administration and NFS
• User/Group Concepts
• User Private Group Scheme
• User Administration
• Modifying Accounts
• Group Administration
• Password Aging
• Default User Files
• Controlling Logins
Filesystem Administration
• Partition Tables
• File System Creation
• Mounting File Systems
• File-system Maintenance
• Persistent Block Devices
• udev
• Resizing Fil esystems
• File Deletion and Un-deletion
LVM and Raid
• Logical Volume Management
• Implementing LVMs
• Manipulating VGs and LVs
• Advanced LVM Concepts
• Graphical LVM Tool
• RAID Concepts, Tools, and Implementation
• RAID Monitoring/Control
Task Automation & Process Accounting
• Automating Tasks
• at / batch
• at Access Control
• cron, crontab, and crontab Format
• /etc/cron.* Directories
• anacron
• Viewing Processes
• Managing Processes
Client Networking
• Linux Network Interfaces
• Ethernet Hardware Tools
• Runtime configuration change
• Configuring Routing Tables
• Advanced Configuration
• Starting and Stopping Interfaces
• Virtual IP Interfaces
• Enabling IPv6
The X Window System
• The X Window System
• Xorg
• Configuring X
• X Fonts
• Using Fonts
• Display Manager Selection
• XDMCP
• Using Unix Remotely
Security Concepts
• Security Concepts
• Tightening Default Security
• Staying Current
• Using up2date
• Security Advisories
• Security Framework
• Choosing a Policy
• Booleans
Linux Kernel Compilation
• Why Compile?
• Getting Kernel Source
• Preparing to Compile
• Configuring the Kernel
• General Options
• Disk Configuration
• Network Configuration
• Expansion Port Configuration
Troubleshooting
• Basic Troubleshooting
• Gathering Information
• Information from df and mount
• Information from Log Files
• Information Regarding Network Settings
• Information from ps, chkconfig, dmesg, w, and netstat
• Useful Debugging Aids
• Common Problems
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