Linux System Administration I - Implementation
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Days
The purpose of this course is to teach experienced Linux users the techniques, methods, and policies used in Linux system administration.
If you are enrolling in a Self Paced Virtual Classroom or Web Based Training course, before you enroll, please review the Self-Paced Virtual Classes and Web-Based Training Classes on our Terms and Conditions page, as well as the system requirements, to ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements for this course.
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About this course
Install Linux from a network install server, setup network install servers, and perform automated installs
Manage system and services startup and shutdown
Select and use system administration tools when appropriate
Configure and manage printers
Use packaging tools to create, install, and de-install packages
Configure and manage the X Window System and VNC
Manage logging
Manage kernel services and configure the kernel
Manage devices
Manage hard disks, partitions, Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID), and Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Create and manage file systems and file system quota
Perform memory management
Use scheduling tools
Create and restore backups
Perform user administration
Apply user-level security
Troubleshoot Linux problems
The intended audience for this course is experienced Linux users who want to become administrators of one or more Linux servers.
You should have:
Attended IBM Linux course Linux Basics and Installation (LX02G)
Practical experience in running Linux as a user
Reviews
Subjects
- Web
- Simulation
- Linux
Course programme
- Introduction
- Unit 1: Advanced Linux installation
- Demo/simulation 1: Advanced Linux installation
- Unit 2: Startup and shutdown
- Demo/simulation 2: Startup and shutdown
- Unit 3: System administration tools
- Demo/simulation 3: System administration tools
- Unit 4: Package management
- Demo/simulation 4: Packaging tools
- Unit 5: X Window System and VNC
- Demo/simulation 5: X Window System and VNC
- Unit 6: Logging
- Demo/simulation 6: Logging
- Unit 7: Kernel services and kernel configuration
- Demo/simulation 7: Kernel services and kernel configuration
- Unit 8: Device management
- Demo/simulation 8: Device management
- Unit 9: Disk management, RAID, and LVM
- Demo/simulation 9: Disk management, LVM, and RAID
- Unit 10: File systems and file system quota
- Demo/simulation 10: File systems
- Unit 11: Memory management
- Demo/simulation 11: Memory management
- Unit 12: Scheduling
- Demo/simulation 12: Scheduling
- Unit 13: Backup and restore
- Demo/simulation 13: Backup and restore
- Unit 14: User administration
- Demo/simulation 14: User administration
- Unit 15: User-level security
- Demo/simulation 15: User-level security
- Unit 16: Troubleshooting
- Demo/simulation 16: Troubleshooting
Linux System Administration I - Implementation