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(603) 852 79 35 akasi-commercial@akasigroup.com 1, Tara boulevard # 101, Nashua NH 03062 United States
(603) 852 79 35 akasi-commercial@akasigroup.com 1, Tara boulevard # 101, Nashua NH 03062 United States

Course details

Linux Administration And Support

Course 00038

Description

Leverage the flexibility and scalability of your Linux OS to meet your organization's critical and ongoing IT needs. In this Linux administration and support training course, you learn to build, manage, and fine tune your Linux, Red Hat, CentOS, Debian, or SUSELinux distribution, as well as manage the day-to-day responsibilities of your role as a Linux administrator.

What you'll learn

  • Design, configure, and support Linux servers
  • Control and troubleshoot the boot process
  • Attach local storage and create file systems
  • Deploy software components from source and binary packages

Materials Included

  • • This course uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • • Concepts taught are applicable to all Linux distributions

Pre-requisites

  • • Practical skills in the Linux Operating system at the level of: o Course 143, Linux Introduction, or o Course 428, UNIX Introduction
  • • Must be comfortable with Linux command line, including vi text editor and standard file manipulation utilities

Curriculum

The roles of an administrator

Open–source licensing

Acquiring your Linux distribution

Structuring the file system

Selecting software packages

The /etc configuration hierarchy

Following the boot sequence

Controlling services with systemctl

Troubleshooting a boot loader

Recovering with rescue media

Enforcing access control policy with Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)

Assigning users to groups

Establishing and modifying accounts

ps

pstree

top

vmstat

Examining the /proc file system

Signaling processes with kill and pkill

Capturing important events with journalctl

Meeting compliance requirements with journald and syslog

Installing new disks

Establishing and extending logical volumes

Creating and tuning journaled file systems

Attaching to network file servers

Backing up and restoring data

Archiving system configuration

Manipulating portable tar archives

Installing software with Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) to blend Red Hat with CentOS and other Linux distributions

Working with SRPMs and packaging binary RPMs

Resolving dependency issues with yum

Setting IPv4 addresses and netmasks

Configuring and testing IPv6 connectivity

Providing multiple websites with Apache virtual hosting

Securing services with access control

Offering local and network print services

Sharing files with NFS

Emulating Windows services with Samba

Probing the PCI bus with lspci

Discovering new hardware with sysfs

Inserting new device drivers

Determining required functionality

Balancing network load with Linux Virtual Server (LVS)

Ensuring high availability with keepalived

Get this Course

1200,00 €


  • • 20 hours instructor-led training course
  • • After-course coaching available

  • • No schedule defined yet