Solaris 11 Systems Administration Part 1
Course
In Nottingham and London
£ 1,300
+ VAT
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
This Solaris System Administration training course will give delegates practical experience in the administration of an Oracle Solaris 11 system.
Facilities
Location
Start date
London
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Clerks Court 18-20 Farringdon Lane Clerkenwell, EC1R 3AU
Start date
On request
Nottingham
(Nottinghamshire)
Start date
On request
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Subjects
- Solaris
- IT
- Systems
- Systems Administration
Course programme
Follow-on Courses
- Solaris System Administration - Part II
- Solaris Advanced Shell Programming Tools
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
- Boot procedures overview
- Boot phases
- Sparc Openboot
- Modifying Sparc boot procedures
- Intel BIOS and the Grub boot loader
- Modifying Intel boot procedures
- The init process
- System run levels
- Run control scripts
- Shutdown procedures
- Exercise
- Basic features
- The SMF environment
- SMF and booting
- SMF environmental structures
- Service states
- Managing services
- Automatic SMF state notification
- Exercise
- Installation methods
- Minimum installation requirements
- Installation considerations
- Disk partitioning
- Logical disk names
- Device drivers
- Software packages
- Network configuration
- Performing an interactive installation
- Checking the installed system
- Repositories
- Package name format
- Managing packages with the pkg command
- List existing and searching for new packages
- Updating existing and installing new packages
- Checking existing packages
- Managing packages with the GUI tool
- Exercise
- Displaying disk information
- Partitions/Slices
- Naming conventions
- Physical device names
- Instance names
- Logical device names
- Block and character devices
- Configuring new disk devices
- Partitioning the disk
- Exercise
- Disk based file systems
- Main root sub-directories
- Pseudo file systems
- Components of a file system
- Creating and mounting file systems
- Automounting DVDs and USB Devices
- Checking file systems
- Checking free disk space
- The df command
- The quot command
- The du command
- Freeing disk space
- Freeing up disk space with compression utilities
- Rotating files with logadm
- Exercise
- Backup policy
- Archive devices
- The mt utility
- The ufsdump utility
- The ufsrestore utility
- UFS Snapshots
- Requirements
- Main features
- ZFS tools
- Managing ZFS Pools with zpool
- Pool storage devices
- Pool configuration features
- Creating and deleting Pools
- Viewing pool status
- Managing file systems with ZFS
- Creating and destroying a file system
- Mounting and unmounting filesystems
- Snapshots and Clones
- Creating, destroying and displaying Snapshots and Clones
- ZFS properties
- Read-Only native properties
- Settable native properties
- Exercise
- Basic file permissions
- Changing permissions
- Default permissions
- Extended permissions
- Changing the Owner
- Changing the Group
- Exercise
- User accounts
- Files used in creating a user
- Adding a user
- Changing user details
- Deleting a user
- User group maintenance
- Password administration
- Password command
- Securing logins and passwords
- Local and remote login control
- Login logs
- Message of the day file
- Exercise
- UFS Quotas
- Creating the Quotas files
- Adding Quota checks and enabling
- Add the Quota option to the /etc/vfstab File
- Establish Quotas for individual users
- Turning Quotas on and off
- Turning on Quotas for ZFS
- Setting ZFS Quotas for users and groups
- Check spaced used for users and groups
- Exercise
- Shell configuration
- Shell variables
- Command aliases
- Executing commands
- Creating a permanent environment (profiles and rc files)
- Customising the environment
- Exercise
- Introduction to process management
- The ps command
- The prstat and top commands
- The kill command
- The 'p series of commands
- Debugging processes
- Background jobs
- Using the cron processes
- Cron files
- Creating crontab entries
- Amending existing crontab files
- Crontab command options
- The at command
- Exercise
- Network addressing - IPv4
- Network masks and subnets
- Routing
- Location of network information
- SMF network properties
- Network Profiles
- Network Interfaces and Datalinks
- Manual and automatic configuration
- Managing Datalinks
- Managing Interfaces
- Exercise
- Features and benefits
- Configuration settings
- Viewing a zone configuration
- Starting up and shutting down zones
- Logging in and out of a Zone
- Monitoring a zone
- Exercise
Solaris 11 Systems Administration Part 1
£ 1,300
+ VAT